A&E’s set a March 5, 2026 premiere date for Predator Hunters, a new investigative series focusing on cases involving online child predators. New episodes of the 10-episode season will air on Thursdays at 9pm ET/PT.
Detective Tony Godwin and his Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force take viewers inside their pursuit to bring predators to justice. Godwin’s team includes Detective Brandon Poor, former Task Force Officer with the FBI’s Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force; retired FBI Special Agent Jen Mullican; retired Detective Clint McNear; undercover officer Danielle May; Digital Investigative Analyst Tavie Guthrie; retired Detective Robert Golladay, Digital Investigative Analyst; and retired Intelligence Unit officer Detective Mark Casteel.

A&E offered this description of the new true crime series:
“Each episode follows three investigations from the first digital clue through undercover online conversations and coordinated law enforcement operations, culminating in dramatic takedowns and arrests. Featuring exclusive, never-before-seen chat logs, raw bodycam footage, and in-depth police interviews, the series reveals how predators operate and the relentless work required to stop them. A recognized expert in the field, Godwin assists law enforcement agencies nationwide, leading to the removal of hundreds of predators from the streets and out of the shadows.”
Stuart Rose guides the investigative series as showrunner. Executive producers include Ian Lamarra, Arron Fellows, Dr. Graham Hill, Brad Abramson, and Elaine Frontain Bryant.





