The History Channel, America’s preferred method for putting dads to sleep in armchairs, used to produce a series called Hunting Hitler. The reality show floated the possibility that Hitler survived World War II and escaped to Argentina. Of course, if that were true, he’d be well over 100 years old, which would make the events of the show less of a “hunt” and more of an extended errand to collect some hypothetical bones.
In Season Two, Hunting Hitler featured an exciting development: A random Argentinian guy produced an old photograph of an elderly man that he claimed was really Adolf Hitler. For some reason he kept this important piece of evidence in a box in his closet instead of, say, giving it to the press or doing literally anything with it other than handing it over to the random strangers who showed up at his door with a reality TV crew in tow.
In Season Two, Hunting Hitler featured an exciting development: A random Argentinian guy produced an old photograph of an elderly man that he claimed was really Adolf Hitler. For some reason he kept this important piece of evidence in a box in his closet instead of, say, giving it to the press or doing literally anything with it other than handing it over to the random strangers who showed up at his door with a reality TV crew in tow.
- 11/7/2024
- Cracked
Hulu has quite a hefty slate of new offerings in September 2022, with highly anticipated new seasons of “The Kardashians,” “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “Atlanta” included. Films like “Big” (1988), “Fight Club” (1999), “Get Smart” (2008), “Little Fockers” (2010), “The Social Network” (2010), “We Bought a Zoo” (2010) and more will join them.
New works to keep an eye out for include the TV adaptation of “Tell Me Lies” by Emma Roberts’ Belletriste Productions, “The Come Up,” “Reboot,” and “The Cleaning Lady” Season 2.
Check out a full list of new movies and shows coming to Hulu in September below.
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New works to keep an eye out for include the TV adaptation of “Tell Me Lies” by Emma Roberts’ Belletriste Productions, “The Come Up,” “Reboot,” and “The Cleaning Lady” Season 2.
Check out a full list of new movies and shows coming to Hulu in September below.
Also Read:
Here’s What’s New on Netflix in September 2022 September 1
“The Mighty Ones”: Complete Season 3
“A Certain Scientific Railgun”: Complete Season 1 (Dubbed)
“A Certain Scientific Railgun”: Complete Season 2 (Dubbed)
“Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition”: Complete Season 1
“Aftermath with William Shatner”: Complete Season 1
“Aftermath with William Shatner”: Complete Season 2
“Alone: An...
- 9/18/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
When the leaves start to turn and the streaming calendar flips over to autumn, it’s helpful to have a guaranteed hit. And that’s exactly what Hulu has on its hands with its list of new releases for September 2022.
While Prime Video unveils The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and HBO Max continues on with House of the Dragon, Hulu is turning to a hit of its own with The Handmaid’s Tale. Season 5 of the dystopian epic premieres Sept. 14. That’s just the start of Hulu’s TV offerings this month though.
While there are no original movies to speak of, Hulu has many shows to accompany June’s story in September. South Korea sci-fi series Grid arrives on Sept. 7 and is followed by Wedding Season on Sept. 8, Reboot on Sept. 20, and Ramy season 3 on Sept. 30. Thanks to its Disney parent company, Hulu also gets to...
While Prime Video unveils The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and HBO Max continues on with House of the Dragon, Hulu is turning to a hit of its own with The Handmaid’s Tale. Season 5 of the dystopian epic premieres Sept. 14. That’s just the start of Hulu’s TV offerings this month though.
While there are no original movies to speak of, Hulu has many shows to accompany June’s story in September. South Korea sci-fi series Grid arrives on Sept. 7 and is followed by Wedding Season on Sept. 8, Reboot on Sept. 20, and Ramy season 3 on Sept. 30. Thanks to its Disney parent company, Hulu also gets to...
- 9/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Anonymous Content is partnering with Robert Baer to develop a Cold War series, based on research by the author and former CIA case officer.
AC Studios will serve as the studio on the project, with Mark Johnson, Scott Frank, and T-Bone Burnett exec producing.
Kevin Cotter, David Levine and Zack Hayden will oversee the project on behalf of AC Studios.
Baer is known for penning See No Evil, the 2002 book which was later adapted into Syriana. The geopolitical thriller from director Stephen Gaghan starred George Clooney, Matt Damon and more, winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor (Clooney), among other accolades.
On the TV side, Baer has been involved with such series as JFK Declassified: Tracking Oswald and Hunting Hitler, hosting the latter for History.
Anonymous Content is a media company that produces...
AC Studios will serve as the studio on the project, with Mark Johnson, Scott Frank, and T-Bone Burnett exec producing.
Kevin Cotter, David Levine and Zack Hayden will oversee the project on behalf of AC Studios.
Baer is known for penning See No Evil, the 2002 book which was later adapted into Syriana. The geopolitical thriller from director Stephen Gaghan starred George Clooney, Matt Damon and more, winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor (Clooney), among other accolades.
On the TV side, Baer has been involved with such series as JFK Declassified: Tracking Oswald and Hunting Hitler, hosting the latter for History.
Anonymous Content is a media company that produces...
- 7/29/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Dr Gregory House is making a local visit to Turkey after broadcaster Kanal D ordered an adaptation of the Fox medical drama.
Kanal D has commissioned a Turkish version from Red Arrow-backed Karga Seven Pictures Turkey, sister company to the Booze Traveller and Hunting Hitler producer.
Known locally as Hekimoğlu, the series will star Turkish actor Timuçin Esen in the lead role of Ateş Hekimoğlu, which was originally played by Hugh Laurie. The cast also includes Okan Yalabık, Ebru Özkan, Kaan Yıldırım, Damla Colbay and Aytaç Şaşmaz.
The series is written by Banu Kiremitçi Bozkurt and directed by Hülya Gezer, with Karga Seven’s Ömer Özgüner and Ümmü Burhan serving as executive producers.
Karga Seven Pictures Turkey secured the rights to House M.D. from NBCUniversal International Formats. Universal Television produced the original series of House M.D. for Fox, which ran for eight seasons. The format has also been adapted in Russia.
Kanal D has commissioned a Turkish version from Red Arrow-backed Karga Seven Pictures Turkey, sister company to the Booze Traveller and Hunting Hitler producer.
Known locally as Hekimoğlu, the series will star Turkish actor Timuçin Esen in the lead role of Ateş Hekimoğlu, which was originally played by Hugh Laurie. The cast also includes Okan Yalabık, Ebru Özkan, Kaan Yıldırım, Damla Colbay and Aytaç Şaşmaz.
The series is written by Banu Kiremitçi Bozkurt and directed by Hülya Gezer, with Karga Seven’s Ömer Özgüner and Ümmü Burhan serving as executive producers.
Karga Seven Pictures Turkey secured the rights to House M.D. from NBCUniversal International Formats. Universal Television produced the original series of House M.D. for Fox, which ran for eight seasons. The format has also been adapted in Russia.
- 11/13/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
WarnerMedia has named three senior executives to its original non-fiction team at streaming service HBO Max ahead of the platform’s 2020 debut, tapping Brett Boydstun, Lizzie Fox, and Rebecca Quinn to shape the division’s programming.
“Non-fiction storytelling will be a crucial component to HBO Max and we now have the leadership and team in place to bring the best this genre has to offer to our offering,” said HBO Max chief content officer Kevin Reilly in a release.
Fox will serve as senior vice president of non-fiction programming, and Quinn has been named vice president of non-fiction original programming, with both execs reporting to HBO Max executive VP of original non-fiction and kids Jennifer O’Connell. Boydstun will serve as senior VP of non-fiction production and will report to HBO Max production senior VP Mark Weissman. Together they will be responsible for creating non-fiction original programming for the streamer.
“Non-fiction storytelling will be a crucial component to HBO Max and we now have the leadership and team in place to bring the best this genre has to offer to our offering,” said HBO Max chief content officer Kevin Reilly in a release.
Fox will serve as senior vice president of non-fiction programming, and Quinn has been named vice president of non-fiction original programming, with both execs reporting to HBO Max executive VP of original non-fiction and kids Jennifer O’Connell. Boydstun will serve as senior VP of non-fiction production and will report to HBO Max production senior VP Mark Weissman. Together they will be responsible for creating non-fiction original programming for the streamer.
- 9/23/2019
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Emre Sahin, Kelly McPherson and Sarah Wetherbee, the founding partners of Karga Seven Pictures, announced today that Brett Boydstun has been promoted to the new role of Executive Vice President, Production of the Red Arrow Studios company.
In his new role, Boydstun will oversee the daily operations of the company as well as all aspects of production on Karga Seven’s slate of factual, scripted and branded television series, feature films and commercials. This included Discovery’s Hard To Kill with Tim Kennedy, Shot In the Dark at Netflix, Mysteries & Myths with Megan Fox (wt) over at the Travel Channel, and others.
Boydstun joined Karga Seven Pictures in 2016 as Svp of Production and worked on numerous series such as JFK: Declassified, Hunting Hitler, and The Hunt for the Zodiak Killer. Before boarding Karga Seven, Boydstun spent 13 years at Pilgrim Studios, where he held the position of Svp of Production Finance and Operations.
In his new role, Boydstun will oversee the daily operations of the company as well as all aspects of production on Karga Seven’s slate of factual, scripted and branded television series, feature films and commercials. This included Discovery’s Hard To Kill with Tim Kennedy, Shot In the Dark at Netflix, Mysteries & Myths with Megan Fox (wt) over at the Travel Channel, and others.
Boydstun joined Karga Seven Pictures in 2016 as Svp of Production and worked on numerous series such as JFK: Declassified, Hunting Hitler, and The Hunt for the Zodiak Killer. Before boarding Karga Seven, Boydstun spent 13 years at Pilgrim Studios, where he held the position of Svp of Production Finance and Operations.
- 8/28/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
On May 11, Netflix premiered its four-part true-crime docuseries Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist. While each episode is only 45 to 50 minutes long, you'll still need a pen and paper to keep track of all the twists and turns! The intensity and the pure art form of storytelling are all masterfully done through producer, codirector, and narrator Trey Borzillieri.
In August of 2003, Brian Wells walked into Pnc Bank in Erie, Pa, and robbed it while wearing a collar bomb. Wells attempted to flee the scene, talking about having to get to the next point, and the local police discovered the bomb was real. They handcuffed Wells, called the bomb squad, and waited for them to arrive. As the bomb began to tick, Wells became more panicked and told them, "It's going to go off. I'm not lying." To the shock and horror of the police and bystanders,...
In August of 2003, Brian Wells walked into Pnc Bank in Erie, Pa, and robbed it while wearing a collar bomb. Wells attempted to flee the scene, talking about having to get to the next point, and the local police discovered the bomb was real. They handcuffed Wells, called the bomb squad, and waited for them to arrive. As the bomb began to tick, Wells became more panicked and told them, "It's going to go off. I'm not lying." To the shock and horror of the police and bystanders,...
- 5/18/2018
- by Caitlin Bell
- Popsugar.com
Plans by the Nazis to develop a nuclear bomb are investigated on this week’s episode of History series Hunting Hitler. The episode sees the team behind the show head to the Vemork Hydroelectric Plant in Norway, from which the Nazis were believed to be planning to use heavy water (deuterium oxide) to develop nuclear arms. The plant was sabotaged by the Norwegian resistance movement — as well as Allied bombing — during the war, to stop the Nazis using the heavy water — an important component of nuclear bombs — for that very purpose. A preview of the Hunting Hitler episode shows an intercepted...read more...
- 1/16/2018
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
The team behind History show Hunting Hitler this week search Austria’s Lake Toplitz for a huge cache of Nazi documents said to be hidden there. The episode sees Bob Baer and his group of top-level investigators following leads which point to Ernst Kaltenbrunner, one of Hitler’s closest advisers at the end of WWII, having fled Germany for Austria with more than a tonne of documents. It’s believed that he may have crossed the border and headed to the spa town of Altaussee with the 2,500lb cache of paperwork. The papers were then said to have been hidden in or near...read more...
- 1/9/2018
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
Fans of The Curse of Oak Island are going to have to wait another week to find out what happens on the next episode of the History show. There is no episode airing tonight in the series’ usual slot — which will instead be filled by a two-hour episode of Forged in Fire, followed by a preview of Season 3 of Hunting Hitler. Why isn’t The Curse of Oak Island airing tonight? The Curse of Oak Island isn’t airing tonight due to it being Boxing Day. The number of people watching television is traditionally lower than usual today. Many shows on...read more...
- 12/26/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
A preview of the new season of Hunting Hitler airs tonight on History — looking at the evidence gathered so far which points at the Nazi leader having survived the Second World War. CIA veteran Bob Baer and his team of investigators return next Tuesday, January 2, for the third and final season of the History show. The preview tonight sees the team reveal the inner workings of their investigation to date as they seek to definitively find out what happened to Adolf Hitler. They also talk about and reveal the information gathering techniques which they are using in the search,...read more...
- 12/26/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
How will Hunting Hitler end? This week, History announced the third and final season will debut on January 2nd.The docuseries follows CIA veteran Bob Baer as he "looks to solve the final piece of the puzzle and determine the true fate of the most reprehensible mass murderer of the 20th century, Adolf Hitler, once and for all."Read More…...
- 12/13/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Hunting Hitler will return for its third and final season at the start of next year, History has revealed. The show follows a team as they explore the theory that Hitler may have in fact survived World War II and fled to South America following the fall of Nazi Germany. Here’s everything we know so far: Who will feature in Hunting Hitler Season 3? As in previous seasons, the group is led by 21-year CIA veteran Bob Baer, who this time round adds a new recruit to his investigation, former Terrorist Targeting Officer Nada Bakos — one of the world’s foremost experts...read more...
- 12/11/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
In the season finale of Hunting Hitler, the trail brings the team to a German community that is supposed to have Nazi associations. They visit Colonia Dignidad in Chile, where Germans were said to be able to go and make a home, but remain anonymous. The team go to the colony to find evidence that Adolf Hitler could have actually gone to the location. They point out that the level of security used at the colony would only have been present if they had some very important guests who valued their privacy above all. The place was certainly witness to some disturbing...read more...
- 1/3/2017
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
On Hunting Hitler this week, the team meet a woman who they think could be the daughter of Hitler’s right-hand man Martin Bormann. The group follow clues from declassified files, one of which says: “Martin Bormann, well known Nazi war criminal, was traveling in Latin America under the name of Keller.” They then meet the daughter of a Juan Keller — who they think could be Bormann’s daughter — as they try to piece together the various strands of evidence they have uncovered. This week’s episode sees the team head to Osorno, Chile, as well as parts of Paraguay, with...read more...
- 12/27/2016
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
4th Reich search on Hunting Hitler leads to island where atomic bomb research might have taken place
On this week’s episode of Hunting Hitler, more research into the Fourth Reich takes the team to a deserted South American island where it looks like some advanced weapons research might have taken place. Still on the trail of the elusive Fourth Reich, the team’s search takes them to a deserted Argentinian island and to a possible weapons testing facility in Germany. Most alarmingly the island might have been the location for some research into atomic weapons, that’s the theory anyway. Plenty of former Nazi’s certainly made it to South America, but did they get this far along with their plan for a...read more...
- 12/20/2016
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
On this episode of Hunting Hitler – the team uncover what seem to be plans for a Fourth Reich and they check out new escape routes that could have been used. War crimes investigator John Cencic and former-cia man Bob Baer continue their investigation into Hitler’s possible escape and plans for a 4th Reich. New plans uncovered in Buenos Aires, Argentina seems to show Hitler had plans for a Nazi Fourth Riech, this new empire would depend on force rather than politics to get started. The team also examines an old factory in the same city and look for traces of...read more...
- 12/13/2016
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Tonight on Hunting Hitler, the teams explore suspected Nazi tunnels in both southern Spain and northern Argentina which they believe Adolf Hitler may have used after the end of WWII. Last week the show’s team members in South America including Special Forces Sergeant First Class Tim Kennedy followed leads which suggested the dictator and his right-hand man Martin Bormann may have fled Europe for South America together. And tonight they look at the vast network of tunnels the Nazis may have used to aid their movement out of Europe, and to help them keep underground — literally — and evade capture once in South America. In...read more...
- 12/6/2016
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
Did Adolf Hitler and his private secretary Martin Bormann flee Berlin together after the end of World War 2? New links on History Channel’s Hunting Hitler tonight point to evidence that Bormann resurfaced in Argentina after the fighting ended. It has always been thought that Bormann, like Hitler, committed suicide in Berlin to avoid being captured. But did he and the Führer actually survive and escape the city to live a new undercover life overseas? Hunting Hitler Season 2 began with the team looking into whether there was a possible fifth exit from the dictator’s bunker, which allowed him to get out...read more...
- 11/29/2016
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
On the second episode of Hunting Hitler Season 2 tonight, the investigators probe a link to Luftwaffe chief Herman Göring as they investigate a Nazi compound in Argentina. Special Forces Sergeant First Class Tim Kennedy and historian Alasdair Brooks follow clues which lead them to a possible Nazi compound in the South American country. As a local man shows them around one building he tells them it was often visited by Germans at the end of the war, and used to have Swastikas adorning the walls. He then tells them they need to speak to a local woman called Adela Göring, who he says is...read more...
- 11/22/2016
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
The search for history’s most notorious dictator continues tonight as Hunting Hitler Season 2 kicks off on History. The show is based on claims that the Führer may not have died in his bunker as thought but instead survived and fled to live under a new identity in South America after Nazi Germany fell to the allies. In Season 2, the team are no longer just looking at declassified files from the FBI released in 2014, but also thousands of other documents declassified by intelligence agencies around the world. They also have new state-of-the-art technology to help them follow leads including alleged witnesses...read more...
- 11/15/2016
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
A&E Networks has announced that it is relaunching History en Español on November 7. The channel relaunch will feature a new on-air look, a revamped programming strategy, and double the number of premiere hours. Launched in 2004, History en Español features the best of History’s programming in Spanish. Among the new lineup are the docuseries Barbarians Rising, fact-based programs Hunting Hitler and Pawn Stars, and new scripted shows. History en Español has also set the…...
- 11/7/2016
- Deadline TV
Season 2 of History’s investigative show Hunting Hitler starts this month on Tuesday, November 15. Tonight, the channel is also airing an hour-long look back at the first series: Hunting Hitler: Inside the Investigation. The series documents investigators efforts to track down Adolf Hitler, amid claims he may have actually survived World War 2 and gone undercover in South Africa after Nazi Germany fell to the Allies. The rumors were sparked by documents declassified by the FBI two years ago in 2014 which seemed to suggest he may not have died in a bunker after all. Hunting Hitler Season 1 followed CIA...read more...
- 11/1/2016
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
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