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“Unsolved Mysteries: Volume 4” Comes to Netflix in July

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More “Unsolved Mysteries” is on the way from Netflix, with the streamer announcing this week that “Unsolved Mysteries” Volume 4″ will premiere on Wednesday, July 31.

Netflix previews, “The iconic and gripping series returns, featuring more unexplained deaths, baffling disappearances, and bizarre paranormal activity.”

There are currently 21 episodes of the new series up for streaming on Netflix, with the episodes covering everything from murders to disappearances, hauntings, and UFO sightings.

Unsolved Mysteries is from the creators of the original docuseries, Cosgrove/Meurer Productions, and 21 Laps Entertainment, the producers of Stranger Things.

“Someone, somewhere, knows the truth.” That core idea is the basis for “Unsolved Mysteries,” which began haunting viewers in 1988 with the classic Robert Stack-hosted iteration. The original series lasted 11 years, defining a genre of true crime programming and inspiring generations of amateur sleuths worldwide. The show celebrated its 35th anniversary last year.

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“Reginald the Vampire” Has Been Cancelled After Two Seasons

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The Jacob Batalon-starring vampire-comedy series “Reginald the Vampire” returned to SYFY for Season 2 on May 8, but we’ve learned today that we won’t be getting a third season.

SYFY has cancelled “Reginald the Vampire,” Deadline reports today.

The short-lived series “followed Reginald Andres (Jacob Batalon), who, in a world populated by beautiful, fit and vain vampires, tumbles headlong into it as an unlikely hero.”

In this year’s second season, “Reginald Andres finally got his life together – when he was turned into a vampire. While he doesn’t fit into the stereotypical expectations of what a vampire looks like – he’s not chiseled or classically handsome – Reginald has found his place amongst an unlikely cohort that includes the cool vampire who sired him, the former vampire chieftain turned unexpected ally (or is she?), and his co-worker/former girlfriend.”

Em Haine (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”), Mandela Van Peebles (“Mayor of Kingstown”), and Savannah Basley (“SurrealEstate”) starred alongside Jacob Batalon.

“Reginald the Vampire” is based on the book series by Johnny B. Truant. Harley Peyton (“Chucky”) was the executive producer/showrunner of the SYFY television series.

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