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Investigation Discovery renews true-crime docuseries “Hollywood Demons” for supersized Season 3
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Culture/The Apex Times/Jun 24, 12:35 PM EDT

Investigation Discovery renews true-crime docuseries “Hollywood Demons” for supersized Season 3

Investigation Discovery has ordered a third, larger season of its “Hollywood Demons” true-crime docuseries, produced by Ample Entertainment, according to Deadline.

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Investigation Discovery has renewed its true-crime docuseries “Hollywood Demons” for a third season, with the network ordering what Deadline describes as a “supersized” and “bumper” Season 3. The announcement, reported by Deadline on June 24, comes as the series continues to mine high-profile cases and personal stories connected to the entertainment world.

Deadline reports that the series returns as a namesake installment of its broader “Hollywood Demons” brand, positioning the third season as an expanded run that will again focus on alleged hidden struggles behind recognizable fame. The report frames the renewal as reflecting sufficient audience demand for a larger third-season slate, rather than a limited continuation.

“Hollywood Demons” is produced by Ample Entertainment, according to Deadline. The company’s involvement is part of the series’ ongoing production partnership with Investigation Discovery for the docuseries format.

In its coverage, Deadline characterizes the program as pulling back “the glamorous curtain of fame” to spotlight stories that the network and producers say remain embedded in public memory. Season 3 is expected to continue that approach, though Deadline’s report does not specify which cases will be included or provide episode counts or air dates in the information provided here.

The renewal adds to Investigation Discovery’s slate of true-crime programming, a category that has increasingly relied on serialized branding and larger-season orders to sustain viewer habits across linear schedules and streaming availability. For networks, larger orders can also increase advertising inventory and marketing leverage around a franchise title, though those commercial details are not specified in the Deadline report.

For families and communities that follow true-crime media, expansions such as an enlarged third season can also raise expectations about content standards, including how allegations are presented and how individuals are portrayed. In the “Hollywood Demons” renewal announcement, Deadline does not provide new details on editorial practices beyond the series’ continued premise.

The next concrete steps for viewers will depend on Investigation Discovery and Ample Entertainment’s production timeline for Season 3, including any scheduling announcements. As of Deadline’s June 24 report, the renewal confirms the existence of Season 3 but does not lay out a premiere date in the information available here.

Why It Matters

  • The Season 3 renewal expands an established Investigation Discovery true-crime franchise, potentially increasing viewing options and promotional reach for the network’s docuseries lineup.
  • For producers and production partners, a larger season order can shift staffing and scheduling needs during development and post-production, although specific episode counts and dates are not provided in the report here.
  • Expanded true-crime programming can influence public attention toward entertainment-industry-connected cases, underscoring the importance of consistent sourcing and presentation when allegations are involved.
  • Viewers will look for follow-up announcements from Investigation Discovery and Ample Entertainment on the production timeline and when the expanded Season 3 will air or become available.

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Key Facts

  • Investigation Discovery has renewed “Hollywood Demons” for a third season, Deadline reports.
  • Deadline describes the new season as “supersized” and part of a “bumper order.”
  • “Hollywood Demons” is a true-crime docuseries focused on stories tied to the entertainment industry.
  • The series is produced by Ample Entertainment, according to Deadline.
  • Deadline’s report does not, in the provided information here, name a premiere date or list specific cases for Season 3.
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