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History Channel Revives Iconic "Modern Marvels" Series with WWII Spin-Off

22 Oct

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  • History Channel greenlights new 3-part "Modern Marvels: WWII" series
  • Series to explore machines, weapons, and innovations that shaped WWII
  • Franchise was created over 30 years ago and aired nearly 700 episodes
History Channel Revives Iconic "Modern Marvels" Series with WWII Spin-Off

In a move that will delight fans of the iconic "Modern Marvels" franchise, the History Channel has announced the greenlight of a new three-part series titled "Modern Marvels: WWII." The series, set to premiere in 2026, will delve into the greatest machines, most impactful weapons, and groundbreaking innovations that shaped the course of World War II.

The "Modern Marvels" franchise was created over 30 years ago and has aired nearly 700 episodes across 21 seasons, making it the network's longest-running series. The new WWII-focused installment comes from Hearst Media Production Group and will explore how necessity and invention changed the course of history during the conflict.

"Bringing this iconic series back allows us to celebrate its legacy while exploring one of the most defining events of the 20th century," said Eli Lehrer, EVP and Head of Programming for the History Channel. "By spotlighting the machines, weapons, and innovations that helped shape the course of WWII, Modern Marvels will remind audiences why this franchise has been synonymous with celebrating human ingenuity."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new "Modern Marvels: WWII" series will explore the greatest machines, most impactful weapons, and groundbreaking innovations of World War II, shining a light on the engineering and technological advances that shaped the course of the conflict.
The new "Modern Marvels: WWII" series is set to premiere in 2026.
The "Modern Marvels" franchise was created more than 30 years ago and has aired nearly 700 episodes across 21 seasons, making it the History Channel's longest-running series.

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