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‘The Haunted Museum’ Season 2 Episode Guide and Air Dates

The Haunted Museum Season 2 Episode 1
SAWYER abruptly woken up during the night by something frightful in ‘The Haunted Museum’ season 2 episode 1 (Photo Courtesy of Travel Channel)

The Haunted Museum returns to Travel Channel’s lineup with new season two episodes beginning on October 26, 2023 at 10pm ET/PT. The second season of the horror anthology series will feature the investigations of evil soul-possessing puppets, serial killer Ed Gein’s cauldron, and a cursed bed. The upcoming season also features episodes involving a cursed guitar, an ancient stone carving, and human skeletons.

The series is executive produced by Eli Roth (Cabin Fever, Hostel) and Ghost Adventures host Zak Bagans, with the creepy stories chosen based on items in Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum in Vegas.

“Executive producers Eli Roth and Zak Bagans hand-selected writers and directors who could create cinematic stories about the cursed pieces from Bagans’ creepy collection, with introductions from Bagans about its hellish history and how it came to be in his possession,” reads Travel Channel’s synopsis. “An enthusiast for all things haunted, Zak Bagans has amassed a collection of thousands of curiosities from all over the world, exhibited across a sprawling 30-room, 14,000-square-foot mansion museum. These cursed objects take the spotlight in The Haunted Museum, as Zak Bagans and Eli Roth join forces to tell these scripted stories in a frightening format.”

The Haunted Museum Season 2 Episodes:

“The Cursed Brothel Bed”
Premieres Thursday, October 26 at 10/9
“The Cursed Brothel Bed” is centered around the famed Bunny Ranch Brothel where Dennis Hof, the deceased owner of the well-known legal bordello, died on the bed that is said to have a sordid and evil history. In desperate need of money to pay for her son’s medical treatment, a single mother becomes a sex worker at a legal brothel out of state. When a malevolent force attached to her assigned room begins stalking her, she must unravel the mystery before she becomes the entity’s next victim.

“The Devil’s Cauldron”
Premieres Thursday, November 2 at 10/9
In this surreal take on the Ed Gein story, a nurse named Jessie inadvertently comes into contact with a cauldron once used by the infamous grave robber and murderer to render the flesh of his victims. When she becomes infected by the evil attached to the cauldron, she begins having terrifying visions and supernatural encounters with a horrifying stranger. As her condition worsens, Jessie descends into a nightmare traversing time and space.

Inspired Object From Zak’s Museum: After purchasing Ed Gein’s cauldron at a Gein estate sale in 1958, Evelyn Mair’s family had many negative experiences with the cursed item, forcing them to get rid of it.

“Satanic Six String”
Premieres Thursday, November 9 at 10/9c
A troubled teenager stumbles across an old guitar while exploring an abandoned farmhouse. When he plays it, he begins having nightmarish visions of a serial killer who is dead set on continuing his murderous rampage from beyond the grave.

Inspired Object From Zak’s Museum: This guitar was said to be owned by a 13-year-old boy who was found lying dead on his bed with the guitar draped across him. The seller’s online listing mentions black magic, devil worship, and more.

“The Evil Puppet Twins”
Premieres Thursday, November 16 at 10/9
After his ailing grandfather dies, teenager Arthur discovers two vintage puppets in his attic. Once released, the puppets begin to haunt the house with evil intent, looking for a new victim to control.

Inspired Object From Zak’s Museum: A pair of 1800s wooden marionettes with glass eyes that had to be removed from the Carmel Doll Shop in Pacific Grove, California, after a doll collector experienced a series of disturbing events.

“The Stone Face”
Premieres Thursday, November 30 at 10/9
While working at a wealthy art collector’s mansion, a young man finds an ancient stone carving with supernatural powers that suck him into a hellish, hallucinatory nightmare.

Inspired Object From Zak’s Museum: A famous Iron Age carving haunted item Zak bought from the Metamora Museum with suspicions of having an ancient Celtic curse attached.

“Halloween Ritual Coffin”
Premieres Thursday, December 7 at 10/9
A teenager steals a prop coffin on Halloween night unaware that it’s cursed with an ancient evil that latches onto him each Halloween after that. Three decades later, Richard has grown into a tormented serial killer who realizes his last option to break the curse involves recruiting help from the coffin’s previous owner.

Inspired Object Fom Zak’s Museum: According to Zak, “This miniature coffin is filled with a human skull, human hair, rattlesnake rattles, etc. I found it in Virginia City, Nevada, at a woman’s old storage unit. She told me a family owned it and said it was cursed and to never open it.”

“The Witch’s Head”
Premieres Thursday, December 14 at 10/9
William, a wealthy collector of antique oddities, acquires an ancient, mummified head for his personal collection. When he inexplicably slips into an unresponsive state, his family soon discovers that they are being haunted by a malicious entity and are left to fend for themselves against an unimaginable evil.

Inspired Object From Zak’s Museum: One of the most visually terrifying items in Zak’s collection, he alleges it belonged to a Swedish man who was killed for witchcraft in Scotland.

“The Secret Society Skeleton”
Premieres Thursday, December 21 at 10/9
A journalist named Georgia discovers an old 16mm movie buried in the yard of the Gothic mansion she has just moved into. Intrigued, she screens the film, only to be shocked by disturbing images of a secret society’s blood rituals. She becomes obsessed with unraveling the mystery and the skeleton they use in their rituals, but when she discovers a secret too frightening to ignore, obsession turns to madness as she becomes possessed by the dark forces surrounding her.

Inspired Object From Zak’s Museum: Inspired by two skeletons that belonged to an Odd Fellows fraternal society, likely part of initiation rituals that brought recruits face-to-face with their own mortality.




‘Real Murders of Los Angeles’ Preview: Episode Guide and October Air Dates

Oxygen True Crime’s Real Murders franchise has added a Los Angeles edition that will explore the seedy underbelly of the City of Angels. Set to premiere on October 6, 2023, Real Murders of Los Angeles is hosted by Garcelle Beauvais and will delve into the murders of a former Raiderette, a UCLA student, and a theater owner, among others.

New episodes will air on Fridays at 9pm ET/PT.

The franchise kicked off with Real Murders of Orange County in 2020 followed by Real Murders of Atlanta in 2022. The latest addition is executive produced by Stephanie Noonan Drachkovitch, David Hale, and Carey Zeiser.

Oxygen offered this description of the upcoming season:

“In the City of Angels, as everyone strives for the unattainable high life, there are some who are willing to kill to get it. Oxygen True Crime expands its Real Murders franchise to Los Angeles as it looks beyond the city’s glamorous façade to expose a dark underbelly where the pursuit of the American Dream can turn deadly.

Actress and Real Housewife of Beverly Hills Garcelle Beauvais, an expert on all things L.A., takes viewers beyond the velvet rope as she serves as the show’s narrator. Beauvais will guide viewers through twists and turns of true stories of victims whose dreams were shattered by ruthless killers whose lust for fame and fortune led them to commit salacious, sinful, and scandalous murders.”

Real Murders of Los Angeles Poster
Oxygen True Crime’s ‘Real Murders of Los Angeles’ Poster

Real Murders of Los Angeles October 2023 Episodes:

“Murder on the Marquee” Premiering Oct. 6 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
After the proprietor of the thriving Silent Movie Theater is viciously gunned down in his own lobby, the LAPD leans on luck, a hit TV series, and its vast network of informants to uncover a conspiracy to commit murder.

“Final Photograph” Premiering Oct. 13 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
When a beloved model, actress and former L.A. Raiderette cheerleader vanishes in broad daylight after leaving her Hermosa Beach home, a media frenzy engulfs the entire city as detectives embark on a desperate search for a sociopathic killer.

“Tunnel of Terror” Premiering Oct. 20 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Detectives are plunged into a world of occult worship and shadowy characters as they try to solve the brutal murder of a promising UCLA student found butchered in a railroad tunnel that has a diabolical reputation.

“Once Bitten” Premiering Oct. 27 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
The shocking murder of a Van Nuys newlywed goes cold for 23 years until detectives bent on justice revisit the brutal evidence, including a bite mark on the victim’s arm that leads them to the most unlikely killer.




‘Argylle’ Trailer: Matthew Vaughn’s Twisted Spy Romp

Is fiction imitating or dictating real life? The answer’s difficult to tell in the wild first official trailer for Universal Pictures and Apple Original Films’ Argylle. Described as a reality-bending spy thriller, Argylle was directed by Matthew Vaughn (the Kingsman films) and stars an abundance of big names including Oscar winner Sam Rockwell (Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri), Screen Actors Guild Winner Bryce Dallas Howard (The Help), and Henry Cavill (The Witcher).

The ensemble includes Emmy winner Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad), Lifetime Achievement Oscar winner Samuel L. Jackson, John Cena (Peacemaker), Oscar winner Ariana DeBose (West Side Story), and Grammy winner Dua Lipa (Barbie). Emmy winner Catherine O’Hara (Schitt’s Creek), Sofia Boutella (Kingsman: The Secret Service), and Matthew Vaughn’s supermodel wife’s cat, Chip, also star.

Vaughn directed and Jason Fuchs (Wonder Woman) wrote the screenplay. Fuchs, Vaughn, Adam Bohling, and David Reid produced, with Adam Fishbach, Zygi Kamasa, Carlos Peres, and Claudia Vaughn executive producing.

Argylle opens in theaters on February 2, 2023.

Argylle Movie Poster
Poster for ‘Argylle’ (Photo Courtesy of Universal Pictures)

The Plot, courtesy of Universal Pictures:

Bryce Dallas Howard is Elly Conway, the reclusive author of a series of best-selling espionage novels, whose idea of bliss is a night at home with her computer and her cat, Alfie. But when the plots of Elly’s fictional books — which center on secret agent Argylle and his mission to unravel a global spy syndicate — begin to mirror the covert actions of a real-life spy organization, quiet evenings at home become a thing of the past.

Accompanied by Aiden (Sam Rockwell), a cat-allergic spy, Elly (carrying Alfie in her backpack) races across the world to stay one step ahead of the killers as the line between Elly’s fictional world and her real one begins to blur.





48 Hours “The Game Show and the Murder” Preview

CBS’s 48 Hours September 30, 2023 episode, “The Game Show and the Murder,” examines the murder of Becky Bliefnick and the subsequent conviction of her estranged husband, Tim. Bliefnick continues to claim he didn’t kill his wife, and the September 30th episode features his first TV interview since being found guilty.

Tim Bliefnick appeared on Family Feud in 2019 and delivered a controversial answer to a question that he now contends was just a joke. When asked by Family Feud‘s host Steve Harvey to name the biggest mistake he made at his wedding, Bliefnick replied, “Honey, I love you but said ‘I do.'”

Bliefnick told 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty the answer wasn’t delivered with malice. “It was supposed to be funny,” claims Bliefnick.

48 Hours Tim Bliefnick
Erin Moriarty, Tim Bliefnick and attorney Casey Schnack on ’48 Hours’ (Photo Courtesy of CBS)

Tim and Becky Bliefnick were separated for two years at the time of Becky’s murder in February 2023. Becky was shot multiple times, and prosecutors Josh Jones and Laura Keck believe the evidence of Tim’s guilt is rock solid. “The detectives followed the evidence exactly where it took them,” states Jones. “And there was one inescapable conclusion, that it was Mr. Bliefnick.”

Becky’s sister, Sarah Reilly, agrees with the jury’s guilty verdict. “As agonizing as our pain is,” says Reilly, “I want him to understand that his worst crime was against his children.”

However, Tim claims that the thought of murdering the mother of his kids is not “any part of who I am.” Becoming emotional during his interview with Moriarty, Tim admits he misses his kids and wants them to know that he loves them.

“I’m innocent. I didn’t kill Becky,” says Tim.

“The Game Show and the Murder” episode airs on September 30th at 10pm ET/PT.




‘The Creator’ Review: Pretty to Look at But Not Much Substance

The Creator Sci-fi Film
John David Washington as Joshua and Madeleine Yuna Voyles as Alphie in ‘THE CREATOR’ (Photo © 2023 20th Century Studios)

Director Gareth Edwards’ The Creator takes place in a world in which AI has detonated a nuclear warhead in Los Angeles, murdering millions and leading the Western world – specifically, America – to ban all forms of artificial intelligence. Sounds intriguing, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, the payoff to that juicy opening setup never materializes. Instead, two hours of confusing, frustratingly unsatisfying, yet visually stunning scenes with little or no emotional impact follow.

In 2065, years after the war against AI began, New Asia is a safe haven for AI. Robots, now referred to as “simulants” and sporting replicated human faces over their robotic interiors, exist peacefully amongst humans. They hold down jobs, help raise human children, and are held in higher esteem than New Asians hold Americans.

Simulants consider themselves an oppressed population and long to be free. Americans, cast as the big bad villains in this epic sci-fi tale, will do whatever is necessary to ensure simulants are sent to the scrap heap of history. Wiping out innocent human towns is considered justifiable collateral damage since residents are actively collaborating with simulants.

Americans need to cut out the symbolic heart of the simulants by locating and disabling the Creator before it releases a game-changing weapon that could turn the tide of the war in favor of AI. Ex-special forces agent Joshua (John David Washington) goes undercover in New Asia to help pinpoint the Creator’s location. While carrying out the secret operation, he falls deeply in love and marries Mia (Gemma Chan), a local who’s supportive of AI.

A tragic turn of events takes Joshua out of action and into what he believes is permanent retirement from service. Joshua’s mistaken about his long-term civilian status as five years post-trauma he’s drawn back into the war and charged with accompanying a team to retrieve and destroy the Creator and the Creator’s secret weapon.

In an odd twist (there are a lot of those in this film), it’s Joshua who discovers the weapon is an adorable simulant child (Madeleine Yuna Voyles). The child, whom Joshua eventually nicknames Alphie, seems to know where to find the missing and presumed-dead Mia. Joshua shoves aside his duty to his country and the memories of his family members killed in the nuclear attack to protect the incredibly powerful simulant child and find Mia.

Gareth Edwards’ New Asia landscape is lush and beautiful until Americans turn farms into killing fields, evoking images of the Vietnam War as the body count rises. The casual mowing down of innocent civilians is apparently meant to turn the tide against the Americans and in support of AI. Yet, with its ponderous dialogue and one-dimensional characters, the script never makes the case for rooting for either side.

The connection between John David Washington’s Joshua and a world-ending AI weapon/cute little girl never clicks. It’s too stiff, too stilted, and way too easily transformed into a situation of protector and ward. It’s also unbelievable and off-putting that this child has a greater emotional range than Joshua.

The visual effects are the best thing about The Creator, and the world Edwards has built for this epic sci-fi tale is spectacular. However, the stellar effects can’t make up for a story that alternately feels too rushed and then too bogged down with exposition.

The Creator skips over ethical and moral issues regarding the misuse of artificial intelligence and posits that robots are peace-loving beings that want everyone in the world to just get along. And it would be absolutely fine to take that approach if it weren’t for a few glaring inconsistencies in the film’s plot.

It’s disappointing to come to the final act and still not understand the point of The Creator. (I’m still shaking my head over the appearance of a bomb-detonating monkey!) The plot holes are a mile wide, and questionable choices made on the way to wrapping up the story left me wondering if Gareth Edwards got lost in the (visual effects) weeds and lost sight of the big picture.

GRADE: C+

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for strong language, some bloody images, and violence
Release Date: September 29, 2023
Running Time: 2 hours 13 minutes
Studio: 20th Century Studios




‘Obliterated’ Series Preview: Trailer, Plot, Cast and Premiere Date

The creative minds behind Cobra Kai turn their attention to Las Vegas for Netflix’s action comedy series Obliterated. The two-minute trailer introduces an elite team who mistakenly party way too hard before a job’s complete.

Obliterated is a high-octane action-comedy that tells the story of an elite special forces team who thwarts a deadly threat to Las Vegas. After their celebratory party, filled with booze, drugs, and sex, the team discovers that the bomb they deactivated was a fake,” reads Netflix’s official synopsis. “The now-intoxicated team has to fight through their impairments, overcome their personal issues, find the real bomb, and save the world.”

Shelley Hennig, Nick Zano, C. Thomas Howell, Kimi Rutledge, Paola Lázaro, Terrence Terrell, Alyson Gorske, and Eugene Kim star. Carl Lumbly, David Costabile, Lindsey Kraft, Costa Ronin, Tobias Jelinek, and Minnie Mills appear in recurring roles.

Guest stars include Lori Petty, Virginia Madsen, Clive Standen, Ivan G’vera, and Keston John.

Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald write, direct, executive produce, and serve as showrunners. Additional directors include America Young, Sherwin Shelati, and Joel Novoa.

“Even if you’re the so-called best of the best, you’re gonna be way up against it if called back into action with a system full of liquor and drugs. Our team deals with every conceivable self-imposed obstacle as a result of accidentally partying before the mission is over,” said co-showrunner Josh Heald in an interview with Netflix’s Tudum.

The eight-episode season is set to premiere on November 30, 2023.

Obliterated Paola Lazaro
Paola Lázaro as Angela Gomez in ‘Obliterated’ (Photo Cr. Ursula Coyote / Netflix © 2023)
Obliterated Nick Zano
Nick Zano as Chad McKnight, Alyson Gorske as Lana, and Shelley Hennig as Ava Winters (Photo Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023)
Obliterated Terrence Terrell
Terrence Terrell as Trunk (Photo Cr. Ursula Coyote / Netflix © 2023)
Obliterated Nick Zano
Nick Zano as Chad McKnight and Shelley Hennig as Ava Winters (Photo Cr. Ursula Coyote / Netflix © 2023)
Obliterated C Thomas Howell
C. Thomas Howell as Haggerty (Photo Cr. Ursula Coyote / Netflix © 2023)
Obliterated Kimi Rutledge
Kimi Rutledge as Maya Lerner (Photo Cr. Ursula Coyote / Netflix © 2023)




‘True Detective: Night Country’ New Teaser Confirms January 2024 Premiere

The two-minute new teaser trailer for HBO’s True Detective: Night Country sets up the antagonistic relationship between Jodie Foster and Kali Reis’ characters. It also reveals Foster and Reis will be investigating five bodies frozen solid in a giant block of ice.

The second teaser released for the upcoming fourth season of the Emmy-winning series was accompanied by the announcement that Night Country will premiere on January 14, 2024. New episodes of the six-episode season will debut on Sundays at 9pm ET/PT.

Oscar-winner Jodie Foster stars as Detective Liz Danvers, and Kali Reis plays Detective Evangeline Navarro. The cast also includes Finn Bennett, Fiona Shaw, Christopher Eccleston, Isabella Star LaBlanc, and John Hawkes. Anna Lambe, Aka Niviâna, June Thiele, Diane Benson, and Joel D. Montgrand guest star.

Issa López is the season four showrunner, writer, and director of all six episodes. López, Foster, Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, Cary Joji Fukunaga, and series creator Nic Pizzolatto executive produce. Additional executive producers include Mari Jo Winkler, Barry Jenkins, Adele Romanski, Mark Ceryak, Chris Mundy, Alan Page Arriaga, Steve Golin, and Richard Brown.

Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson starred in season one, which debuted in January 2014. Season two followed in 2015, with Colin Farrell, Vince Vaughn, Rachel McAdams, and Taylor Kitsch taking over lead roles. Four years later, season three premiered starring Mahershala Ali, Carmen Ejogo, and Stephen Dorff in January 2019.

True Detective Night Country
A scene from HBO’s ‘True Detective: Night Country’

True Detective: Night Country Plot, Courtesy of HBO:

When the long winter night falls in Ennis, Alaska, the eight men who operate the Tsalal Arctic Research Station vanish without a trace. To solve the case, Detectives Liz Danvers (Foster) and Evangeline Navarro (Reis) will have to confront the darkness they carry in themselves and dig into the haunted truths that lie buried under the eternal ice.




Joe Manganiello Makes a Deal to Host ‘Deal or No Deal Island’

NBC’s adding a weird twist to its Deal or No Deal game show format with Deal or No Deal Island. True Blood‘s Joe Manganiello has been tapped to host the new series which is targeting a 2024 launch.

“The role of Deal or No Deal host has always been held by someone charming, hilarious and devastatingly handsome,” stated Corie Henson, Executive Vice President, Unscripted Content, NBCUniversal Entertainment. “When we took the show out of the studio and transported the game to the Banker’s island, Joe was the obvious choice. He loves all kinds of games, lives for adventure, and isn’t afraid to stare down a snake or two to help players win a life-changing payday and, hopefully, beat the Banker at his own game.”

Deal or No Deal host Howie Mandel is on board as an executive producer. Matt Kunitz, Matt Apps, Sarah Happel Jackson, and Endemol Shine North America’s Sharon Levy, DJ Nurre, and Sean Loughlin also serve as executive producers.

Joe Manganiello’s credits include the Magic Mike franchise, Spider-Man, Pee Wee’s Big Holiday, Sabotage, Rampage, and Moonhaven. He’ll soon be seen in The Kill Room with Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman, as well as Nonnas with Vince Vaughn.

Joe Manganiello Hosts Deal or No Deal Island
Joe Manganiello (Photo by: Patrick Ecclesine/NBC)

NBC offered this description of the new game show:

“The series will combine thrilling challenges, mind-bending dilemmas, and the classic game of “Deal or No Deal” as contestants try to beat the banker. Manganiello will guide them throughout – leading the gameplay, relaying the banker’s tempting offers, and helping them through the toughest decisions of their lives.

The iconic briefcases are back and are hidden on the island with millions in prize money split between them. In each episode, players vie to get their hands on the highest-value briefcase for a chance to gain immunity and choose a fellow player to enter ‘The Temple,’ where they must play a high-stakes game of ‘Deal or No Deal.’ The devious Banker is always watching and will raise the stakes with tests of strategy and greed.

At the end of the season, the last player standing will face the Banker to potentially win the biggest prize in Deal or No Deal history.”




‘Wish’ Trailer and Full Voice Cast Announcement

Walt Disney Animation Studios’ new trailer for the musical comedy Wish reveals more details about the film’s fantasy world. The latest trailer was accompanied by an updated, complete list of the voice cast.

Ariana DeBose was previously announced as lending her voice to the film’s teenage heroine, Asha. Chris Pine channels classic Disney villains as King Magnifico, and Alan Tudyk provides the voice of Asha’s pet goat with a surprisingly deep voice, Valentino.

New Wish Voice Cast Members:

  • Angelique Cabral as Queen Amaya, the wife and sounding board of King Magnifico.
  • Victor Garber as Asha’s grandfather, Sabino, who—at 100 years old—is patiently waiting for his wish to be granted.
  • Natasha Rothwell as Asha’s loving and supportive mom, Sakina.
  • Jennifer Kumiyama as Asha’s dearest friend, Dahlia, who’s an accomplished baker and unofficial leader of their group.
  • Evan Peters as the strong guy with a big heart and bigger yawn, Simon.
  • Harvey Guillén as Gabo, who may be cynical, but he has a heart of gold.
  • Ramy Youseff as Safi, who’s plagued by allergies.
  • Niko Vargas as Asha’s joyful, always smiling buddy, Hal.
  • Della Saba as the seemingly shy teenager, Bazeema, who’s full of surprises.
  • Jon Rudnitsky as Asha’s rosy-cheeked, wiggly-eared pal, Dario.

Oscar winner Chris Buck (Frozen) and Fawn Veerasunthorn (Raya and the Last Dragon) direct, with Peter Del Vecho and Juan Pablo Reyes Lancaster Jones producing. Jennifer Lee and Allison Moore wrote the screenplay, with Lee executive producing. Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Julia Michaels and Grammy-winning producer/songwriter/musician Benjamin Rice wrote the original songs, and Dave Metzger composed the score.

Disney’s set a November 22, 2023 theatrical release.

Wish Movie Poster
(Credit: Walt Disney Animation Studios)

Wish Plot, Courtesy of Disney:

Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Wish is an all-new musical-comedy welcoming audiences to the magical kingdom of Rosas, where Asha, a sharp-witted idealist, makes a wish so powerful that it is answered by a cosmic force—a little ball of boundless energy called Star. Together, Asha and Star confront a most formidable foe—the ruler of Rosas, King Magnifico—to save her community and prove that when the will of one courageous human connects with the magic of the stars, wondrous things can happen.




‘Curse of Oak Island’ Season 11 Sets November 2023 Premiere

The Curse of Oak Island
Gary Drayton and Rick Lagina in ‘The Curse of Oak Island’ (Photo Credit: History)

Marty and Rick Lagina along, with the Brotherhood of the Dig, continue their quest to find treasure on Oak Island with season 11 of The History Channel’s The Curse of Oak Island. The new season will premiere on November 7, 2023, with new episodes airing on Tuesdays at 9/8 pm ET/PT.

With every season, the Laginas and their friends edge closer to making a huge discovery. Last season found the team working with a company to reinforce the garden shaft, allowing the brotherhood a better look underground. They were pleasantly shocked to discover the wood in the shaft predated searcher activity. That shaft will likely play a big role in the upcoming 11th season.

The History Channel released this description of the new season:

“With their boldest plans yet to solve the 228-year-old treasure mystery, Rick and Marty Lagina, alongside their talented team, are back like never before.

This season, continued dig efforts take place within the infamous Money Pit, Lot 5 and beyond while stunning discoveries continue to be unearthed on Oak Island. Additionally, the team’s research leads them to embark on the most monumental journey overseas yet that will offer new and shocking evidence that could finally connect the Knights Templar to this centuries-long tale.

Could it be that this year marks the end of the world’s longest-running treasure hunt? Tune in to find out!”




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