Unsolved Mysteries: Volume 2 trailer teases six new tales of tragedy

After delivering a stellar launch for Netflix's Unsolved Mysteries reboot earlier this year, the streamer has unveiled a gripping trailer and launch date for Unsolved Mysteries: Season 1, Volume 2. The tantalizing tease for the upcoming installment of the series introduces fans to six new episodes, each one a puzzle meant to confound and entertain. Originally, Unsolved Mysteries ran on NBC, CBS, and Lifetime from 1988-2002. During that time, more than 260 mysteries were ultimately resolved with the help of tips, the sleuth skills of eagle-eyed viewers, and advancements in DNA testing.

Netflix, Unsolved Mysteries, Volume 2

Here's the official logline for Unsolved Mysteries: Season 1, Volume 2:

In six new episodes, Unsolved Mysteries profiles more unexplained disappearances, tragic events, and bizarre occurrences.  Perhaps one viewer holds the key to solving these cases. Detectives, journalists, and family members offer intriguing theories in this gripping series, from the creators of the original docuseries, Cosgrove/Meurer Productions, and 21 Laps Entertainment, the producers of Stranger Things.

Netflix's Unsolved Mysteries reboot took the streamer by storm when it launched on July 1, 2020. Many who found the show to be their bad binged the series like there was no tomorrow and immediately asked the steamer for more. Thankfully, fans won't have to wait much longer for more mysterious tales to unfold seeing as Unsolved Mysteries: Season 1, Volume 2 will launch on Netflix on October 19, 2020.

Source: Netflix

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