The Curse of Oak Island’s Secrets Beckon in New Season 12 and Spin-Off Series

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The enduring enigma of Oak Island returns to The HISTORY Channel this November with a double dose of treasure-hunting intrigue. First, Season 12 of “The Curse of Oak Island” arrives on November 12th at 9/8c, with the suggestion that there could be some groundbreaking discoveries that could finally crack the 229-year-old mystery.

The Lagina brothers and their team, armed with advanced technology, will focus their efforts on the Money Pit area once more, pursuing evidence of precious metals hidden deep beneath the surface. Their exploration will also unearth new connections to medieval European cultures, suggesting the island may harbor multiple treasures from different eras.

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Following closely behind, a new companion series, “Tales From Oak Island,” premieres on November 19th at 10/9c. This series will explore the rich history and compelling theories surrounding the island, examining the individuals, discoveries, and historical events that have fueled the centuries-long quest for treasure.

From the Knights Templar to sunken Spanish galleons and colonial-era spoils, “Tales From Oak Island” will explore a web of possibilities, seeking to connect the island’s mysteries to a potential medieval conspiracy. Hear firsthand accounts from those who have dedicated their lives to unraveling Oak Island’s secrets.

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Both “The Curse of Oak Island” and “Tales From Oak Island” will be available for streaming on The HISTORY Channel app, history.com, and various on-demand platforms the day after their respective television premieres.

“The Curse of Oak Island” and “Tales From Oak Island” are productions of Prometheus Entertainment for The HISTORY Channel. Executive producers are Kevin Burns, Joe Lessard, and Kim Sheerin.

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