Collision Course is back. Recently, Reelz announced new episodes of the TV series will debut in March.
The docu-series “unravels the speculation surrounding car and airplane crashes involving celebrities relying on footage from the scene, police records, CGI reenactments and interviews with eyewitnesses to provide a detailed look at what put these celebrities on a collision course.”
New episodes of Collision Course begin on March 18th at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
From Reelz:
(Albuquerque, NM) Tuesday, February 28, 2017 – REELZ today announced new episodes of its original documentary series Collision Course will premiere Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 9pm ET/ 6pm PT. The series unravels the speculation surrounding car and airplane crashes involving celebrities relying on footage from the scene, police records, CGI reenactments and interviews with eyewitnesses to provide a detailed look at what put these celebrities on a collision course. The March 18 episode will focus on the tragic car crash that took the life of beloved Fast and the Furious franchise star, Paul Walker.
In Collision Course- “Paul Walker”, premiering Saturday, March 18 at 9pm ET/ 6pm PT, the action movie star’s shocking death is examined. In 2013, Walker is killed while riding as a passenger in a high-performance car driven by friend and professional racecar driver Roger Rodas who lost control of the car on a quiet industrial street in Valencia, California. What exactly caused the accident remains a mystery but Collision Course will take viewers into that seemingly inexplicable tragedy and reveal new evidence that was overlooked in the official police report.
Additional episodes with airdates are listed below.
Tracy Morgan Episode Premieres Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 9pm ET/ 6pm PT.
In 2014 Tracy Morgan’s tour van was involved in a horrific car crash on the New Jersey Turnpike that killed comedian James McNair and left Morgan clinging to life as rescuers raced against time to save him. Viewers will go inside the tragic crash through exclusive interviews with two of the van’s passengers in addition to crash scene recreations based on police reports. The accident also lays bare the questionable sleep rules surrounding truck drivers and serves as a wake-up call for road safety on America’s highways.
John Denver Episode Premieres Saturday, April 1 at 9pm ET/ 6pm PT.
On a sunny October day in 1997 music legend John Denver hopped into a small and sleek aircraft to go for a pleasure flight off the California coast. After his aircraft suddenly and mysteriously crashes into the Pacific Ocean some suspected the singer may have committed suicide or given his history of DUI’s he may have been intoxicated. The last man to see Denver alive gives his first-ever TV interview and recalls Denver in the minutes before he died – a personal and detailed account that has never been told. It’s revealed that Denver was neither drunk nor suicidal – the shocking cause of the accident comes down to a tiny mechanical detail that took the life of one of the world’s first celebrity activists.
Justin Bieber Episode Premieres Saturday, April 8 at 9pm ET/ 6pm PT.
Justin Bieber is one of the top-selling musicians in history and boasts more than 78 million Instagram followers and a global fan base – but he’s also one of the most polarizing stars in entertainment. In this episode viewers will see Bieber’s dangerous relationship with cars that give him a fast escape to privacy but also makes him a target as paparazzi hunt him down wherever he goes in easily identifiable and rare automobiles. We track Bieber’s rise, fall and rise through a series of accidents and incidents that reveal his change from a sweet and innocent young talent to headline-grabbing celebrity whose driving history is putting him on a collision course.
John F. Kennedy Jr. Episode Premieres Saturday, April 15 at 9pm ET/ 6pm PT.
In 1999, John F. Kennedy Jr.’s aircraft plunges into the Atlantic Ocean killing him, his wife Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and her sister Lauren. This episode examines the factors at play which contributed to the crash looking back at JFK Jr.’s life and the experiences which shaped him – often through first-hand accounts from people who knew him. This is an investigation into one of the most magnetic personalities of the 20th century whose life was taken too early in an accident caused by a series of seemingly insignificant factors – that when tied together led to tragedy.
What do you think? Have you seen Collision Course? Will you watch the new episodes?
What is this John Denver full of incorrect facts. First you state he sold more records than the Beatles when the Beatles didn’t exist, now you state he was the biggest star in the world. This is total nonsense. Elton John was far more popular then Denver was. Why do you not check facts when morons make them. You also state selling 30 million albums by any standard makes him one of the biggest of all time. ********. Beatles over 1 billion, Led Zeppelin 750 million plus. You also state only Frank Sinatra sold more records than Denver. Sinatra is… Read more »
I’m watching your John Denver crash. It was stated Denver sold more records than the Beatles. Guess what, There was no Beatles, they had broken up before Denver was sort of a star. There were no new records released by the Beatles so how could he outsell them. Fix this false statement. Yah right, it won’t be. If you want your series to be taken seriously check your facts before making such statements.