Fans would be thrilled to know that one of History’s favorites, “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 has been renewed. Filming for the new installment has also started, and this was confirmed after leaked photos were published on social media.
Leaked photos revealed that there are activities in the swamp area while other snaps showed the arrival of trucks and equipment on June 10. According to the images, some of the big vehicles that they saw were different from the usual types that were used in the previous filming in Oak Island. This somehow suggests that “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 will feature new works and discoveries as Rick, Marty Lagina, and their team begin to explore the other parts of the island and places where they found great discoveries in season 6.
“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 is expected to show the team going under the water to check out the anomaly that they found in the previous season’s finale. They thought that it could be a ship, and everyone is excited because this will finally lead them to the treasures that people have tried to find for generations. Viewers of the show are excited to know if what they found in season 6 is a vessel and if that is the case, where that would lead the Lagina brothers and their team of experts?
In any case, “The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 will be longer than the usual. The show has been airing for a little over 20 episodes per season, but now it was reported that there would be a total of 36 episodes.
“The Curse of Oak Island” season 7 may be filming already by History has not announced any premiere date yet. While it is not available at this time, TV Date reported that it is predicted to air in November since this is the usual time that the show’s new installment is released.


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