MYTHBUSTERS will explode back on to Science Channel this fall with all-new episodes and an all new-team. Brian Louden and Jon Lung, who earned the right to be called MYTHBUSTERS by displaying killer build skills and Science smarts during MythBusters: The Search, will showcase their awesome talents by building and executing new experiments involving rocket powered swords, exploding gas tanks, airbag disasters and more. The new 14-episode season of MYTHBUSTERS will debut on Wednesday, November 15 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
"As evidenced by their amazing work on MythBusters: The Search, Brian and Jon are clearly superstars with a knack for building and executing creative and mind-blowing experiments," said Marc Etkind, General Manager of Science Channel. "We couldn't be more excited to bring the next generation of MYTHBUSTERS to Science Channel." MythBusters made its television debut on Discovery Channel in 2003 and ended its fourteen-year run on the network in 2016. The series earned eight consecutive Emmy nominations for Outstanding Reality Program from 2009-2016. The program fuses scientific method with gleeful CURIOSITY and plain old-fashioned ingenuity to create a signature style of explosive experimentation. Brian, who hails from Spring, Texas, is addicted to knowledge and whose CURIOSITY and love of S.T.E.M. has guided him his entire life. Brian has a biology degree and extensive training and work in emergency medicine, he has done research at a body farm studying bacteria growth in human cadavers. He's also been a drilling engineer in the energy business. At a young age, Brian built an air cannon out of PVC pipe and a small air compressor that could shoot hundreds of yards - quite an achievement until it exploded in the garage, putting a hole in THE WALL and a dent in his metal toolbox. His skills have vastly improved since with encouragement and knowledge from all his family and friends.Videos