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Secrets in the Ice premieres on Super Channel Fuse on January 5


EDMONTON — A new six-part factual series, Secrets in the Ice, which exposes forgotten treasures and lost relics in some of the coldest places on Earth, will premiere on Super Channel Fuse on January 5 at 8 p.m. ET, the broadcaster announced today.

Frozen lakes filled with bones, mummified bodies hanging inside a glacier, and a 30,000-year-old virus frozen in ice brought back to life in a laboratory are some of the strange mysteries explored in this new unscripted series from Toronto-based Shark Teeth Films.

Using state-of-the-art archaeological technologies and cutting-edge CGI animation, Secrets in the Ice spotlights the mysteries that have been locked away in icy tombs all over the world for centuries, says Super Channel’s press release. At the base of a massive glacier in southern Greenland, Danish archaeologists discover the remains of an ancient stone hut which may have been home to a Viking seer practising black magic. In Siberia, against the many warnings of locals, archaeologists excavate a mummy with fantastical tattoos, causing them to wonder if they’ve uncovered buried treasure or unleashed an ancient curse.

Secrets in the Ice is produced for Science Channel in the U.S. by Shark Teeth Films. The series is co-financed and distributed globally by Boat Rocker Studios.

Each hour-long episode will be available on Super Channel On Demand the day following its weekly linear broadcast on Super Channel Fuse.

To view a trailer for the series, please click here.