Project Blue Book: Season 2 trailer and premiere date released

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - JULY 20: (L-R) Neal McDonough, Michael Malarkey, Laura Mennell and Aidan Gillen attend HISTORY's Project Blue Book SDCC Panel 2019 at Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel on July 20, 2019 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for HISTORY)
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - JULY 20: (L-R) Neal McDonough, Michael Malarkey, Laura Mennell and Aidan Gillen attend HISTORY's Project Blue Book SDCC Panel 2019 at Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel on July 20, 2019 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for HISTORY) /
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History’s Project Blue Book has a season 2 trailer and premiere date, for all those interested in the UFO investigatory drama.

Get ready for the return of Project Blue Book, A&E Studios/History’s series about the U.S. Air Force investigations into UFO encounters and related events. It will be back on Tuesday, January 21, 10/9C! The season 2 trailer offers some hints as to where the show is headed. It mentions the mysterious (and perhaps infamous) crash in Roswell, New Mexico, with General James Harding (Neal McDonough) describing it as a hoax. Have a look for yourself!

According to Deadline, Project Blue Book will also delve into Area 51, which made the news pretty heavily in 2019. In case you don’t recall, a Facebook event called “Storm Area 51” started as a joke. However, some feared attempts to storm the actual USAF facility would result in casualties (in reality, no one successfully entered the mysterious site for long, and the only notable trouble may have been someone arrested for public urination, according to NPR).

However, Project Blue Book might inspire people to keep asking questions, or at least tune in to be entertained.  Originally released on January 8, 2019, the first season of Project Blue Book was executive produced by Robert Zemeckis (of Back to the Future fame), along with David O’Leary and Sean Jablonski. It stars Aidan Gillen as Dr. J. Allen Hynek, an astrophysicist and astronomer and Project Blue Book, Michael Malarkey as Captain Michael Quinn, Laura Mennell as Mimi Hynek and Michael Harney as General Hugh Valentine.

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While the series is fictionalized (including composite characters and interpretations of events(, the episodes do highlight elements related to UFO history and theory. Some of the episodes from season 1: “The Fuller Dogfight,” “The Flatwoods Monster,” “The Lubbock Lights,” “Foo Fighters,” and “The Green Fireballs.” Some argue that amazing UFOs do exist, but are not owned by aliens from another world but by humans from earth.  In any case, this debate’s not likely ending soon, especially as aliens are an interesting concept.

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