‘Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’ Returning, What To Know

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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is returning. The reality TV show about helping renovate people’s homes is returning to a streaming service, and there will be brand-new hosts running things this time around. Here is a look at everything you need to know about the reality TV show and when it will return to television.

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Returns With New Hosts

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is coming back to television, but things look very different this time around. There are two new hosts, and the show will be moved to a streaming service. However, it will also air on ABC and will see the show keep its theme of helping those people who deserve something nice in their lives.

Ty Pennington - HGTV, YouTube
Ty Pennington – HGTV, YouTube

Originally, Ty Pennington hosted Extreme Makeover: Home Edition when it premiered originally in 2004. The show aired on ABC and Pennington hosted it until it ended in 2012. After several years off the air, the series got a one-season reboot in 2020, with Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family) hosting it that season on HGTV.

Now, the hit series is back again with two hosts. The Home Edit founders Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin have signed on to take over the hosting duties of the reality TV show when it returns to ABC. They will, as with the past iterations of the show, help transform the homes and lives of families facing hardships.

“This was more than just Extreme Home Makeover, this was extreme life makeover,” one homeowner said in the trailer for the new season.

How & When To See New Season Of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

The new series will premiere on January 2, 2025. It will return to ABC and also stream on Hulu. The new hosts said that they are more than excited to join the popular series and help other people who are in need.

“We are just the most grateful. I don’t even know how we got here, honestly,” Teplin said (via PEOPLE). She called it an “opportunity of a lifetime. “It’s such an iconic franchise. And then not only is it the one deserving family, but it brings the whole community together in such an unbelievable, just compassionate way.”

This is also special for Sheared, who had her own 2022 breast cancer diagnosis. Seeing the reactions of the people they help make it a “pinch-me kind of situation” for the reality TV star, who said, “I think we’re going to be crying.”

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition will premiere on Thursday, January 2, 2025, on ABC and Hulu. It will be streaming now on Hulu.

Are you excited about the new season of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition coming to Hulu? What kind of stories do you want to see told on this season of the hit reality TV series? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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3 Comments

  1. My daughter has MS. She is not in a wheelchair,but has trouble with her extremities.
    She lives in a double wide and needs a better home.
    she has no storage space in her home. mostly tiny closets.
    would love for her to be a candidate for a new home from your show.

  2. My daughter and son-in-law have a small farm. They live in a trailer that should be junked. They don’t even have a back door to be able to lock. My son-in-law has a brain injury from the car accident. As of this time they have their 2 adult children living with them. Their daughter is in a small dilapidated house on their property and their son is living in a small camper trailer. Their dad has dementia so I ended up taking him into my house to care for him because it would be dangerous for him to be there and no room for him anyway. I am 76 soon and it is becoming harder for me to take care of him. She is getting concerned for me and wants to take care of both of us. (Her dad and I have been divorced for approximately 40 years. I have taken care of him for 4 years, or is it 5?). They live in a double wide from the 70’s I believe. She rescued a very thin mud caked horse because she felt sorry for it. She paid $300 for it and brought it back to health then it was
    rehomed. They raise mini Australian dogs to make ends meet but there isn’t a lot of market right now. They have dogs, cats, chickens, ducks, pigs, horses and 2 cows. Their vet bills and feed bills keep them in poverty. Please consider them so I won’t have to worry about them. They are kind people.

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