Curse Of Oak Island

Ax Men is returning, Alone is moving, Curse of Oak Island gets 30 episodes, and more from History

Ax Men is returning, Alone is moving, Curse of Oak Island gets 30 episodes, and more from History

The History Channel is dominated by popular reality TV shows, and the network has just renewed six of those reality shows and ordered five new ones. Among them are the return of Ax Men, which was cancelled in 2016.

Also announced: A new location for Alone season 6, which is moving to a colder climate, and a huge renewal of The Curse of Oak Island, which is the network’s most-popular show and is getting 30 new episodes.

Ax Men aired nine seasons between 2008 and 2016, when it ended; one of its stars, Gabe Rygaard, was killed months later in a car accident.

The show isn’t returning as Ax Men season 10, but instead its working title is Ax Men Reborn, which History describes as following a “new generation of loggers.” It will have 10 episodes, each of which will be one hour long.

The network’s #1 series across all key demographics documents brothers Rick and Marty Lagina as they pursue their lifelong dream of solving the 223-year Oak Island mystery. For over two centuries, teams of searchers, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, have attempted to crack the code that will unearth the treasure believed to be buried on the small island off the coast of Nova Scotia. Armed with the knowledge of those that came before them, the muscle of heavy machinery and decades of engineering know-how, the Lagina’s and their partners may be closer than anyone in history to finding the treasure that has so far claimed the lives of six men. Through all telecasts this past season, “The Curse of Oak Island” reached 54.6 million total viewers in Live +3 delivery.

 

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