Blue-collar miners and white-collar ghosts: That's still the premise for Syfy's "Ghost Mine," the show that premiered last January and returns Sept. 4 at 10 p.m. for Season Two.
This season, "Ghost Mine" gets a 12-episode order as the miners and paranormal investigators return to the Crescent Mine in Eastern Oregon. While the former hunt for gold, the latter seek specters.
According to a Syfy press release, the season premiere ("Return to Darkness") has the team battling elements and uncovering new information about "recurring Masonic symbols, Native American presence and a spirit named 'Joe,' all of which were uncovered last season." Also the team has new additions, including a dog.
But before the new season begins, Syfy has enlisted Adam Copeland of "Haven" to for the one-hour special "Ghost Mine: Back on the Mountain" at 9 p.m. ET where the miners and investigators gather "around the campfire for a spirited conversation about the highs – and lows – of the previous season and first-hand accounts of the creepiest moments." The special will also include never-before-seen footage from Season One.
"Ghost Mine" is produced by 51 Minds with Mark Cronin ("Celebrity Paranormal Project," "Flavor of Love," "Rock of Love with Bret Michaels"), Dave Caplan, Jay Bluemke ("Ghost Hunters," "Ghost Hunters Academy") and Phil Davis ("Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files") serving as Executive Producers.
-Aaron Sagers