Deal or No Deal Island is an American reality competition series that aired on NBC from February 26, 2024, to March 25, 2025. Hosted by Joe Manganiello, it is a spin-off of the game show Deal or No Deal. The series was cancelled in December 2025 after two seasons.
The show features contestants competing in physical and mental challenges in an island setting to retrieve briefcases containing cash values. The winner of the challenge selects a contestant to play the "Banker's Challenge"âÂÂa game of Deal or No Deal where they must aim to make a "good" offer on their chosen briefcase to avoid elimination and to add money to a group prize pot. The last contestant remaining plays a high-stakes game of Deal or No Deal to determine their winnings, with the largest prize being a jackpot formed from the total value of the offers received throughout the season, which is valued upwards of $10,000,000.
Deal or No Deal Island is a reality competition in which a group of contestants compete in excursions to collect briefcases hidden across the Banker's private island, an undisclosed island in the Panama islands.
Each episode, the contestants compete in Excursions and must undertake physical challenges to retrieve briefcases with varying cash values. Certain challenges may include "red cases," which either permit a contestant to seize another player's briefcase or contain a minimal cash amount. Contestants securing the lowest-valued briefcases are deemed at risk and may be selected to face the Banker's Challenge. The contestant or team gathering the highest combined case value gains immunity for that evening and determines which lower-ranking contestant will confront the Banker.
The Banker's Temple is a conventional high-stakes game of Deal or No Deal between the Banker and the player chosen to compete by the winner of the Excursion. In each round, the player must open one or more cases, revealing their values and eliminating them from play. At the end of the round, the Banker presents the player with an offer. The player then chooses to accept the offer and end the game or reject the offer and keep playing.
If the player accepts an offer higher than the value in their chosen case, or if they play through every round and their case is higher than the Banker's final offer, they remain in the game and must eliminate one of the other players. Otherwise, the player is eliminated. Regardless of the outcome, the amount of the accepted offer (or the player's case, if the game is played to its conclusion) is added to the value of the Final Case, a prize pot that grows after each game of Deal or No Deal that the last surviving player will play for in one last game of Deal or No Deal in the season finale. If the player gets a record breaking offer from the Banker, he/she may, at his/her discretion, offer a cash bonus that the player can keep regardless of the outcome of the Banker's Temple or the overall competition. In some cases, if the player accepts this bonus, they must leave the game immediately.
In the end, the final few contestants compete in a series of challenges to determine the winner who earns the right to play a high stakes game of Deal or No Deal to determine their prize. However, this game is played with the Banker present in-person. While the bottom half of the board has values less than $1,000, the top half of the board consists entirely of cases containing $1 million or more, including the largest cases found during each Excursion. The highest valued case was the total of the amounts won in all Banker's Challenges of the season, which in resulted in a top case valued at nearly $14 million in season 1, just over $12 million in season 2.
In the first season, the banker was revealed to be Howie Mandel, the original host of Deal or No Deal. In the second season, Mandel appeared in a special message in the first episode to pass on the role to a new banker. The banker was addressed with feminine pronouns throughout the season. On March 21, 2025, the banker was revealed to be Chrissy Teigen, who had been a briefcase model during the first season of the original Deal or No Deal series.
The cast of 13 contestants includes familiar faces such as reality TV personality and former Deal or No Deal case model Claudia Jordan and former five-time Survivor contestant and two-time The Amazing Race contestant Rob Mariano.
In 2025, Rob Mariano competed on the third season of the Peacock reality TV series The Traitors.
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The cast of 14 contestants was revealed on the October 10, 2024, and includes three former reality TV champions, including two-time Australian Survivor contestant David Genat, four-time Survivor contestant Parvati Shallow, and two-time Big Brother contestant Dr. Will Kirby.
In 2025, David Genat and Parvati Shallow competed on '.
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On May 12, 2023, NBC ordered the series. On September 27, 2023, it was announced that Joe Manganiello would host the show. On November 20, 2023, it was announced that the series would premiere on February 26, 2024. On January 8, 2024, the contestants were announced. On May 7, 2024, the series was renewed for a second season. The second season premiered on January 7, 2025.
On December 2, 2025, it was reported that Deal or No Deal Island had been cancelled by NBC after two seasons and that Endemol Shine North America was focusing on shopping a revival of the original Deal or No Deal.
Writing for The Daily Beast, Fletcher Peters felt that Deal or No Deal Island was a "welcome twist on the original romp" and was "easy" to watch, but that the overall format was a "dreamlike, messy, absurdist concept" that felt like a 30 Rock gag, and that she would have preferred a reboot of the original Deal or No Deal instead.
Andy Dehnart was more critical, considering it "an awkward marriage of two different formats" that "tip[ped] way too much toward Deal or No Deal for my taste", panning the length of the Banker's Challenge segments (albeit admitting that he was not as much of a fan of Deal or No Deal to begin with due to its pacing), and the quality of its editing.