Discovery is greedy for more gold. Today, the network announced Gold Rush will return for a ninth season in October.
The docuseries follows a group of placer gold miners in a remote region of the Canadian Yukon. The new season will see the miners “stop at nothing as they risk it all in pursuit of the American Dream.”
Season nine of Gold Rush premieres on Discovery Channel on October 12th at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
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It’s a new beginning for GOLD RUSH – new miners, new rivalries and brand-new claims. This season, the miners will stop at nothing as they risk it all in pursuit of the American Dream. But who will come out on top? Discovery’s #1-rated show GOLD RUSH returns for its ninth season on Friday, October 12 at 9 PM ET/PT.
This year, Rick Ness has decided to step it up and become a mine boss with a claim of his own. He’s seen it all – and put in the grunt work – after working six years under fellow miner Parker Schnabel. Rick cashes in his life savings and literally puts everything on the line. But is he ready? In the off-season, Rick spent most of his time nursing his mother until she passed away. As a result, he’s far behind the others as they race into the mining season. But that isn’t his only uphill battle. Rick has recruited a crew of his Wisconsin buddies, who leave behind their jobs, families and homes, to take a chance on of striking it rich. But only time will tell if his dad’s prediction will come true that “he’ll come home broke with no friends.” The stakes don’t come much higher this year for Rick.
While gold miner and rival Todd Hoffman is out, things aren’t any easier for 23-year-old Parker Schnabel. As the new season kicks off, Parker finds himself in a land war with legendary Klondike miner Tony Beets. Parker’s initial plan was to return to Tony’s ground – the richest he’s ever mined – and deliver more than 6,000 ounces of gold worth $7.2 million dollars. But things go south when he tries to negotiate a royalty rate and must move to another claim. The plan doesn’t sit well for Tony – who could lose millions – and he’s determined to teach young Parker a lesson. It’s a tough start for Parker – especially without having Rick or his long-term girlfriend Ashley by his side.
Meanwhile, legendary Klondike miner Tony Beets has a masterplan this year – to get the two ancient dredges mining and turning around some major profit. And he’s determined that nobody, especially Parker, will get in his way. Tony’s also looking ahead at his kids’ future and is doubling down on everything this year including dredges, barges and gold. He’s also not afraid of a good challenge – and has vowed to match Parker’s lofty $72 million season goal. And if one thing is certain – he’ll run as many wash plants as it takes to ensure he beats his young rival.
Also returning this year is the GOLD RUSH pre-show The Dirt, a series of one-hour shows, beginning 8 PM ET/PT on Friday, October 12. The Dirt will give the inside scoop on everything that went down this year. Fans will be given the opportunity to interact with the miners and get access to behind-the-scenes, cutting room floor material that never makes it into the show.
This year’s GOLD RUSH will be unlike anything seen before. Each week, the gold total will be tallied, pushing the miners to their limits to prove who is ultimately on top. And for viewers who want to catch up on prior seasons, GOLD RUSH is available to binge on Discovery GO, the network’s live and on demand TV Everywhere streaming service, and through TV providers – free with their subscription.
GOLD RUSH is produced for Discovery Channel by Raw Television, where Dimitri Doganis, James Bates and Mike Gamson are executive producers and Justin Kelly is co-executive producer. For Discovery Channel, Matthew Vafiadis is executive producer and Greg Wolf is coordinating producer.
What do you think? Have you seen Gold Rush? Will you watch the new season?
This is THE REAL WORLD, We should have more shows like Gold Rush on TV instead of all these unrealistic shows, Gold Rush is the heart of the real world & in the top 3 of our favorite shows on television, don’t ever cancel this show.
I would love the show IF they would stop all that beeping. Terrible!
I enjoy watching Gold Rush and The Dirt every week. I hope Todd’s Son comes back and proves himself as a miner. I would also like to seee Tony be a kinder person. Lol. I would like to see Parker treat his people with a little more respect when the going gets tough but I guess that’s what makes the show. It’s a great show and Friday night you can bet we’re sitting in front of the TV watching the Discovery Channel watching Gold Rush. Yay!