Uh Oh, Mountain Monsters is Renewed for a Second Season

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 23rd, 2013

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July 22, 2013

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DESTINATION AMERICA SNARES A SECOND SEASON OF MONSTROUS HIT “MOUNTAIN MONSTERS”

— Season 1 Finale Airs Saturday, July 27 at 10 PM E/P with “Lizard Demon” Episode —

(Silver Spring, MD) – It’s official: Destination America has captured viewers’ attention with its monstrous new hit MOUNTAIN MONSTERS. While Devil Dogs and Wampus Beast may continue to prove elusive, record ratings for the series have not. On the heels of helping Destination America achieve its Best Week Ever in Prime across P/M 25-54, HH and P2+ delivery, MOUNTAIN MONSTERS has been picked up for a second season slated to premiere in early 2014. The series follows a band of hardcore hunters and trappers, known as the Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings (AIMS), as they identify and try to snare crypto-creatures of Appalachia in the hope of helping local mountain communities rest easier. Production on new 60-minute episodes will begin later this year.

“MOUNTAIN MONSTERS has quickly become a breakout hit for Destination America, with each new episode continually redefining our peak ratings performance,” said Marc Etkind, general manager of Destination America. “From the mysterious beasts that have haunted America’s wilderness for generations to the native West Virginia sons of AIMS who embody rough-and-tumble backcountry life, MOUNTAIN MONSTERS resonates with viewers who are curious about our country’s local legends as well as the locals themselves.”

The season one finale of MOUNTAIN MONSTERS airs Saturday, July 27 at 10 PM E/P, featuring the Lizard Demon of Wood County, WV. Having spent a lifetime with the mountain wilderness as their home, hobby, and hunting ground, the members of AIMS, led by its founder John “Trapper” Tice, expertly tap into their backwoods ingenuity using both traditional techniques and modern technology to capture the Lizard Demon. But to catch something so aggressive and amphibious – the likes of which make it their toughest assignment yet – the team must venture outside their comfort zone and into the murky waters of Appalachia.

MOUNTAIN MONSTERS premiered on Saturday, June 22 to win the title as the Best Original Series Debut for the network among HH and P2+ delivery (339k HH and 462k P2+). Each new episode continued to build upon the previous week’s success. Most recently, the premiere on Saturday, July 13 drove Destination America’s Best Night Ever among P25-54, HH and P2+ delivery and become the network’s Best Telecast Ever among P25-54 (394k), M25-54 (210k) and P2+ (746k) delivery. The numbers propelled Destination America’s 10-11p timeslot to rank in the top 20 (17th) of all ad-supported cable among P25-54 delivery.

MOUNTAIN MONSTERS is produced by American Chainsaws for Destination America. For American Chainsaws, Colt Straub, Duke Straub, Royal Malloy, Russell Geyser and Jay Bluemke are executive producers. For Destination America, Caroline Perez is executive producer, Marc Etkind is general manager. Henry Schleiff is group president of Investigation Discovery, Destination America, and Military Channel.

About Destination America
Destination America is the only network to celebrate the people, places, and stories of the United States. The inclusive network targeting Adults 25-54 is available in 60 million homes, emblazoning television screens with the grit and tenacity, honesty and work ethic, humor and adventurousness that characterize our nation. Destination America features travel, food, adventure, home, and natural history, with original series like BBQ Pitmasters, A Haunting, Epic, and Buying Alaska. For more information, please visit DestinationAmerica.com, facebook.com/DestinationAmerica, or twitter.com/DestAmerica. Destination America is part of Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK), the world’s #1 nonfiction media company reaching more than 1.8 billion cumulative subscribers in 218 countries and territories.
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About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005. I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films: OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.


6 Responses to “Uh Oh, Mountain Monsters is Renewed for a Second Season”

  1. Interested responds:

    Just another sit-com with very bad acting.

  2. lordoftheonionrings responds:

    Well I blame Duck Dynasty!

  3. springheeledjack responds:

    No…it’s my fault…I’ve gotten bored on Saturday nights and watched the thing–it’s about as hokey as it gets, but it’s like watching a train de-rail…I couldn’t look away…

    Of course that was until they got to the Mothman episode…sheesh

  4. Cryptidcrazy responds:

    I really, don’t care. I just hope that no one on the face of the planet is gullible enough to think this stuff is real, because this is about as fake, as it gets.

  5. William responds:

    Even though this show is most likely faked for the most part, it still is much more entertaining than watching Moneymaker and his cronies wandering around without a clue, never finding bigfoot, and rarely even any signs or tracks.

    There are parts of this show that I believe may not be faked, such as some of the tracks they find. They look too good to be faked.

  6. cryptokellie responds:

    I think what you have here is a pseudomentary program taking sightings, myth and folklore as a starting point and launching a homespun investigation. If the “evidence” and experiences are not authentic, they are based on collected evidence and reported eyewitnesses so they have at least factual aura about them. From here we are extrapolated into the fabricated hunt, performed on actual locations and eventual fabricated encounters which justify the program. The evidence acquired by the intrepid foursome is no better or worse than the actual data collected by eyewitnesses or actual paranormal investigators for that matter…so – no real harm done, as if anyone really believes in Sheepsquatch anyway. All that being said the show is very entertaining in a grown men behaving badly sort of way. Watching the four boy’s antics are like viewing a “Fail” video on You Tube. You just can’t look away for fear of missing the whopper that ineptitude assures is on the way. I got hooked on the show when the really fat guy fell over while crossing a woodland stream and couldn’t get up again. From that point on I knew we were dealing with a comedy of errors show with John Trapper Tice as the nominal straight man guiding the proceedings and making sure no one gets seriously hurt. As for what actually happens to the extraordinary lucky group in that they find the cryptids they seek – rather quickly to boot – is in fact a refreshing change from the usual crypto-show where all the time is spent wandering around and nothing found. This type of show is the next step started by shows like “Lost tapes” and “Mermaids: The Body Found”…a teaspoon of evidence followed by an entertaining gallon jug narrative with reality thrown to the wind in favor of good ratings.

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