The Walt Disney Company Australia and New Zealand is excited to announce that the highly popular Australian Original documentary series, “Shipwreck Hunters Australia,” will return for a second season on Disney+. The new six-part instalment promises more thrilling adventures as the team of fearless ocean explorers dive deep into Western Australia’s ruggedly beautiful ‘Treasure Coast’ to uncover incredible stories of survival and tragic shipwrecks.
Returning Crew and New Adventures
Season 2 reunites the skilled divers and underwater filmmakers, including Captain Ash Sutton, Andre Rerekura, Nush Freedman, Johnny Debnam, and Ryan Chatfield. They will continue to be supported by expert maritime archaeologists from the Western Australian Museum. Together, they will embark on adrenaline-pumping expeditions to investigate maritime mysteries, explore stunning ocean wildlife, and uncover the secrets of Western Australia’s coastline, home to over 1,600 shipwrecks.
Season 1 Highlights and Anticipation for Season 2
The first season of “Shipwreck Hunters Australia” captivated audiences with the historic discovery of the 111-year-old sunken Finnish-owned sailing ship Glenbank and a 1942 Flying Boat sunk during World War II in Broome. Filming for Season 2 has commenced and will take place across several locations over the coming year.
Production and Support
“Shipwreck Hunters Australia” Season 2 is a co-production between VAM Media, Terra Australis Productions, and Barking Mad Productions for Disney+. The series has received significant production investment from Screen Australia, with additional support from Screenwest, Lotterywest, the Western Australian Regional Screen Fund, and Tourism Western Australia. The series will be directed and produced by VAM Media’s Brendan Hutchens, alongside series producer Russell Vines and executive producer Steve Bibb.
“We’re thrilled Shipwreck Hunters Australia is returning to Disney+ for another season,” The Walt Disney Company Australia and New Zealand Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Kylie Watson-Wheeler, said.
“The series captivated our audiences worldwide with its mystery, adventure and exploration. We’re excited for this next chapter of shipwreck tales and to see even more breathtaking underwater filmmaking in a place of such rare and true natural beauty.”
Screen Australia COO Grainne Brunsdon said: “We’re excited to support the highly anticipated second season of Shipwreck Hunters Australia. This talented team of ocean adventurers continue to explore enchanting local histories, highlighting First Nations perspectives and captivating wreckage events. Set against Western Australia’s majestic coastline, the series will appeal to adventure enthusiasts worldwide.”
Screenwest CEO Rikki Lea Bestall said: “We’re excited to see Shipwreck Hunters Australia return to Western Australia for another instalment. This series shines a global spotlight on our unique coastal landscape as well as our incredible local creatives and crew – we can’t wait to tune into Disney+ and see what the Shipwreck team discover this time!”
This article was sourced from a media release sent by Disney+ / Image supplied by Disney+