“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 is finally coming up soon and fans are excited for they are sure that Rick and Marty Lagina are going to present many new discoveries after exploring Oak Island for years. This is actually good news to the show’s viewers because History was late in announcing its renewal.
It was only recently when History debunked the cancellation rumors when it announced “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6’s renewal. As per Deadline, the satellite television network signed the Lagina brothers on for 30 episodes of the treasure-hunting reality show.
Now, days after the announcement, details of the first three episodes of “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 were revealed. As shared by Season Episode, here they are:
Episode 1 is called “Rick's Big Bang Theory” and is described as a follow-up to “last year's amazing discoveries and continuing their search for the elusive Oak Island Money Pit.” This pilot episode is set to air on Nov. 13.
Episode 2 is titled “Gold Rush” and it will reveal the Lagina brothers' success in finding gold as its synopsis reads: “After years of searching, Rick and Marty finally strike gold.” This will air on Nov. 20
Episode 3, titled “Depth Perception,” will be exciting as underground chambers will be shown to have been discovered here. The synopsis reads: “The seismic results are in, revealing the existence of a mysterious underground chamber; Gary and Jack make a discovery suggesting another Templar connection.” The third episode will be shown on Nov. 27.
Meanwhile, Karen Publicover, a local resident, updates her “Oak Island from the Other Side of the Causeway” Facebook page for recent photos of the activities on the island. Her posts have revealed many spoilers about Rick and Marty Lagina’s explorations so it is also good to check out her page for the latest happenings in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6.


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