New episodes of Unsolved Mysteries are on the way in the very near future.
Netflix has produced a new 12-episode revival of the popular mystery docuseries, which will premiere globally on the streamer on July 1.
The original creators of Unsolved Mysteries are on board for the revival of their show, which formerly aired on NBC, CBS, Lifetime, and Spike.
Netflix's Unsolved Mysteries new trailer, June 2020
Watch the brand-new trailer for Netflix's Unsolved Mysteries below.
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Netflix provides an official description of the series, which draws on the history of the show that viewers know and love.
"Fusing signature elements from the original series with contemporary immersive, character-driven storytelling, the 12 new episodes are rooted in the experiences of ordinary people who have lived the unthinkable — from the trauma of a loved one’s unexplained disappearance or horrific death, to the shock of a bizarre paranormal encounter.
"Alongside detectives and journalists, family members offer clues, present theories, and identify suspects, hoping one viewer holds the key to solving the mystery."
Unsolved Mysteries originally aired new episodes during multiple runs between 1987 and 2010. Hosts over the years included Raymond Burr, Karl Malden, Virginia Madsen, and Dennis Farina, though the late Robert Stack was the longest-serving presenter.
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Farina hosted the most recent edition of Unsolved Mysteries, which aired between 2008 and 2010 on Spike.
Unsolved Mysteries reboot lands on Netflix on July 1
Netflix's reboot, however, will reportedly go without a host. As well, each of its 12 episodes will focus on a single mystery, rather than the original four mystery per episode format.
Longtime Unsolved Mysteries fans and newcomers will want to save the date! The series returns on July 1, when the first six episode will premiere.
The titles include "Mystery on the Rooftop," "13 Minutes," "House of Terror," "No Ride Home," "Berkshire's UFO," and "Missing Witness."