More than two years after the last So Supernatural episode was released, show creators Ashley Flowers and Max Cutler are reuniting to revive the series. The show will join the lineup at Flower’s Audiochuck, and it will become part of the Crime House vertical at Cutler’s new venture, Pave Studios. In this fresh take, Flowers will introduce new episodes and new hosts who will pull back the layers of reality, exploring deeper theories about what lies beyond our realm.
So Supernatural features tales of the paranormal, eerie mysteries, and bizarre legends. The series will be a co-production between Audiochuck and Crime House, a new studio focused on true crime content under the Pave Studios umbrella. Set to launch on Sept. 6, the collaboration is part of Flowers' vision to reach a broader audience with Audiochuck content.
"This collaboration allows Audiochuck to dive deeper into the mysteries that captivate our imaginations and challenge our understanding of reality, showcasing the breadth of our storytelling beyond traditional true crime,” Flowers said in a statement.
The So Supernatural podcast originally debuted in 2020 as Supernatural with Ashley Flowers, attracting a devoted fan base week after week for more than two years. Now, with its relaunch, the show will add Yvette Gentile and Rasha Pecoraro as co-hosts. The duo co-hosted the critically acclaimed podcast Root of Evil: The True Story of the Hodel Family and the Black Dahlia, which was nominated for True Crime Podcast of the Year at the 2020 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards.
“I’m excited to join forces with Ashley Flowers once again to deliver a fresh take on this hit series that fans have been begging her to bring back,” said Cutler. “At Pave Studios, we're committed to working alongside the best creators in the industry to produce content that resonates with this avid fan base and positions Crime House as the go-to destination for true crime.”
So Supernatural will release new episodes weekly on Fridays. It joins Audiochuck’s lineup of 20 other podcasts that have collectively more than two billion listener downloads.
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