UNTOLD STORIES OF THE RIVER MONSTERS

New Series to premiere on December 2nd at 9 pm on Animal Planet

Animal Planet’s RIVER MONSTERS, featuring biologist and extreme angler Jeremy Wade, is the networks’ best performing series.  For five successful seasons Jeremy Wade has gone on the hunt for extraordinary and supersized fish, investigated freshwater mysteries and debunked strange underwater myths. Wade has travelled the globe and risked life and limb on his journey to uncover the truth about the dark secrets of our planet's rivers — yet it’s the untold stories ofwhat happened along the way that are often the best.

In its new season, RIVER MONSTERS takes treacherous and mysterious to new heights with the most dangerous adventures of Wade’s lifetime. Go behind the scenes with Jeremy Wade as he reveals what it takes to track and catch elusive freshwater predators with a taste for human flesh in brand new series RIVER MONSTERS: UNTOLD STORIES to premiere on Animal Planet every night at 9 pm, starting December 2nd.

“I realize there will come a point at which my searching must come to an end — once I’ve found every river monster and all the world’s underwater mysteries are solved,” says Wade. “That time hasn’t come; this season of RIVER MONSTERS continues to drive my quest to reveal the fascinating mysteries of the deep.”

Join Jeremy and his crew as they haul out unseen footage and give adrenaline-fuelled accounts of the build-up and aftermath of the series' unbelievable moments. From close calls with death in remote locations to amazing stories of rescue and survival, the team reveals the truth behind the most memorable clips. Featuring exciting showdowns with creatures of legendary proportions including deadly catfish and killer rays, uncover more exciting tales of thrilling hunts, wild locations and monster catches.

In RIVER MONSTERS:UNTOLD STORIES, Jeremy reveals some of the funnier, crazier, anddownright scary moments that never made the final cut. From catastrophic boat crashes and near-fatal lightning strikes, to African chiefs who want tomarry off their daughters, reeling in the big fish can sometimes seem like the easy part!

 

 

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