Beyond Skinwalker Ranch is a History Channel reality TV series that serves as a spin-off to The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, another History Channel series that debuted on March 31, 2020. The newer show follows a group of scientists and investigators as they travel to other ranches around the world with similar legends surrounding them as the Skinwalker Ranch. Season 1 premiered on June 6, 2023. If you are wondering when Beyond Skinwalker Ranch Season 2 is coming out, then this is what we have discovered.
Here’s all the Beyond Skinwalker Ranch Season 2 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there a Beyond Skinwalker Ranch Season 2 release date?
Beyond Skinwalker Ranch Season 2’s release date is expected to arrive sometime in summer 2024.
The series was reportedly in production for Season 2 in November 2023. Beyond Skinwalker Ranch is slated to return in 2024, likely in the summer. In early February 2024, Brandon Fugal, the owner of the Skinwalker Ranch, revealed on X (formerly known as Twitter) that the sophomore season would have 16 episodes.
This date is an estimation based on the information we have at the time of this writing.
Mocean Melvin will likely return as the narrator in Season 2. The other cast members can be Andy Bustamante, Paul Beban, Erik Bard, Travis Taylor, Bryant ‘Dragon’ Arnold, Brandon Fugal, and more.
Where is Beyond Skinwalker Ranch Season 2 coming out?
Beyond Skinwalker Ranch Season 2 is anticipated to come out on History Channel sometime in the summer of 2024.
This is because the previous season came out on the same network. ComingSoon will provide an update when the Season 2 release date is officially announced.
The official synopsis for Beyond Skinwalker Ranch reads:
“Utilizing a team of reputable professionals working alongside ‘The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch’ veterans, this series explores other sites of unusual activity and ‘high strangeness’ phenomena in an effort to discover if the activity documented on Skinwalker Ranch is not only real, but pervasive.”