Laura Fleury and Evan Lerner will exec produce for A&E. Ari Mark and Phil Lott will exec produce for Ample, along with Blumhouse Television’s Jason Blum, Marci Wiseman, Jeremy Gold and Jessica Rhoades. The reboot comes in the midst of a surge of unscripted true crime TV projects, brought on by the HBO limited series The Jinx, which focused on three such cold cases involving real estate heir Robert Durst, as well as Netflix’s hit docuseries Making a Murderer, which has new episodes in the works.īlumhouse Television ( The Jinx) will produce the new Cold Case Files with Ample. (Bill Kurtis served as the host of the original series, which was produced by his banner Kurtis Productions.) Pulling from the 120,000 cold cases in the U.S., each episode will spotlight a single case that has been left unsolved for years, brought to life through cinematic dramatizations and first-person storytelling from the detectives who reopen the case and loved ones who lived through the harrowing experiences. The series will examine different approaches to solving cold cases that are more wide-ranging than ever before, enlisting crowd-solving and social media, as well as new technological advancements to lead to further breakthroughs in each case.Ī+E Networks President Nancy Dubuc Discusses Canned KKK Series, Says Scientology Is Harassing Her Over Leah Remini ShowĬold Case Files premiered in 1999 and ran for nearly a decade, resulting in 125 episodes and two Emmy nominations for outstanding nonfiction series. The A+E Networks cabler has greenlit a reboot of the unscripted series from Blumhouse Television, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. A&E is bringing Cold Case Files back from the dead with the help of the producers behind true crime hit The Jinx.
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