“Password,” the Emmy-winning NBC celebrity game show with Keke Palmer and Jimmy Fallon, is headed into another season.
The network recently announced the show’s third season renewal after the series filmed in New Jersey.
“Password,” which previously filmed in California, has recently been inviting Jersey locals to film in Newark.
In the show, a revival of the series that debuted in 1961, contestants team up with Fallon and many other celebrities to guess a password using one-word clues.
Palmer, who hosts the show, became the first Black woman to win the Emmy for outstanding host for a game show in 2023.
Fallon, host of “The Tonight Show,” serves as an executive producer of “Password,” which premiered on NBC in 2022. He has also featured “Password” segments on the late-night show.
“We couldn’t be more excited to return to ‘Password,’” Fallon and Palmer said in a statement. “It’s the only show where you get to lock eyes with a total stranger and think, ‘OK, based on absolutely nothing, we’re going to bet that you understand that when one of us says ‘fluffy,’ we mean ‘pillow.’ We love working with each other so much and are taking it to another level this season with bigger guests, wilder guesses and guaranteed laughs.”
“Password” issued open casting calls this summer for the filming of the show’s third season in Newark.
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Last modified: October 31, 2025