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The "spiritual successor" to BuzzFeed Unsolved Supernatural is Ghost Files, [12] a documentary entertainment web series by Watcher Entertainment that was first released on September 23, 2022. [13] The successor to BuzzFeed Unsolved True Crime is Mystery Files, which was released on May 19, 2023. [12]
Watcher Entertainment gained its name from the infamous true crime case of The Westfield Watcher, from which Madej and Bergara had covered in a Buzzfeed Unsolved episode. [9] [10] The trio began the company as co-CEOs; however, Bergara and Madej stepped down from the role in 2023 to focus on content creation. [11] [12]
Ryan Steven Bergara (born November 26, 1990) is an American Internet personality, actor, paranormal investigator, and co-founder of digital entertainment company, Watcher Entertainment. Bergara first rose to prominence after creating and co-starring in the YouTube true crime and supernatural series BuzzFeed Unsolved. [1]
Madej joined BuzzFeed as an intern before later joining the unscripted team. [4] In December 2016, Madej took over as the co-host in BuzzFeed Unsolved with Ryan Bergara.He made his first appearance in the episode "The Secret Society Of The Illuminati" The show was split into two separate series, Unsolved: True Crime and Unsolved: Supernatural.
Watcher was formed by former BuzzFeed creators Steven Lim, Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej, who were behind popular BuzzFeed shows “Worth It” and “BuzzFeed Unsolved.” They launched their ...
The eighth and final season of “BuzzFeed Unsolved: True Crime” will premiere Friday, June 18, at 3 p.m. PT on the show’s YouTube channel. That will be followed by the fall 2021 release of ...
Watcher’s move to a $6-per-month paid subscription elicited a range of mostly negative reactions from Watcher fans (or, perhaps, now-former fans) spanning anger, incredulity, sarcasm and sadness ...
The show's premise sees a colorful puppet historian known as the Professor presenting a game show about one or two distinctive persons or events from history. [2] The two contestants answer questions, and the Professor gives them points; the contestant with the most points wins the title of "History Wizard" and a hat.