
This went on for two seasons until they were re-organized into the first True Crime season and the first Supernatural season. Originally, they were released in the same season. Main page: BuzzFeed Unsolved: Chronological Order.īuzzFeed Unsolved episodes were not originally split into the two sub-series, True Crime and Supernatural. The 7th and final season of Supernatural premiered on October 15th and is expected to continue through November 19th. The 8th and final season of True Crime premiered on June 18th, and its final episode was released July 23, 2021. In April 2020, BuzzFeed Unsolved celebrated their True Crime season finale by returning to their first case in The Mysterious Death of the Somerton Man Revisited, which was marketed as the 100th episode, despite being the 104th.Īccording to Instagram posts and a trailer on YouTube on June 7, 2021, BuzzFeed Unsolved announced it would air the final seasons of both its sub-series, True Crime and Supernatural, in 2021. All episodes released after that date were posted by BUN.
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On July 13, 2018, the series received its own channel as the BuzzFeed Unsolved Network, often abbreviated to BUN.

This merchandise can be purchased through BuzzFeed's website, accessible here. In October of 2017, it was announced in the JFK Postmortem that the show would gain its own merchandise. Postmortems eventually grew from being around seven minutes long to around fifteen to twenty minutes long. In May of 2017, the first "Postmortem" episode was released as a way for Ryan and Shane to answer questions and theories from fans while staying at BuzzFeed. These True Crime episodes were filmed outside.) (A notable exclusion to this rule were seasons produced in 2020. After the change, the show was officially split into Supernatural and True Crime seasons, which would then alternate every season. While the show had been released with Supernatural and True Crime episodes side by side for two seasons, it was changed by the third season, where it continued as strictly Supernatural. After the show gained popularity with the release of the mega-episode 3 Horrifying Cases Of Ghosts And Demons, BuzzFeed gave more funding and a larger team to the show, which had mostly been written, researched, edited and produced by Ryan by that point. Shane Madej was then brought on as Ryan's new "skeptic" co-host and has continued as such ever since. However, after nine episodes, Brent left the show due to other obligations and a dislike of investigating crime. The episodes premiered on the BuzzFeed Multiplayer channel.Īs was the setup, Ryan tended towards the "believer" end of the spectrum, entertaining the possibility of the paranormal and conspiracy theories, while Brent was a "skeptic," who preferred to stick to facts and dismiss the supernatural. In 2016, BuzzFeed Unsolved was created by Ryan Bergara after many commutes with his friend, coworker, and previous co-host Brent Bennett, whom he would argue with about unsolved cases, including supernatural occurrences. Rachel Gaffe (Brand Manager) BuzzFeed Unsolved (also known as simply Unsolved) is an American educational documentary entertainment web series created, produced, and hosted by Ryan Bergara, and co-hosted by Shane Madej.Įvery season, Unsolved alternates in their topic: True Crime, or Supernatural. Mars Benjamin (Post Production Coordinator)įelicia Cordova (Post Production Coordinator)Īdam Colman (Rights and Clearances Manager) Leah Zeis (Post Production Senior Manager)Īvery Kotzur (Post Production Supervisor)

Kate Donnelly (Head of Physical Production)
