Netflix's 'Unsolved Mysteries' Volume 2 Trailer Investigates Cases in the U.S., Japan and Oslo

Adding a facet of the supernatural in the upcoming season.

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Unsolved Mysteries is scheduled to return to Netflix this October 2020, and the trailer for the upcoming Volume 2 is setting an international scene.

The six-episode season of the revived docuseries promises another volume of questionable crimes full of suspicious deaths and missing persons, but will also add a facet of the supernatural as they examine a case involving a child in Japan. Unsolved Mysteries will add another international destination to their slate this season — heading to Oslo, Norway to investigate a death — as well as more cases around the United States.

Watch the full trailer above. Unsolved Mysteries Volume 2 hits Netflix October 19.

Elsewhere in entertainment, Benedict Cumberbatch’s Dr. Strange is joining Spider-Man 3, possibly explaining how Jamie Foxx’s Electro will appear.

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