![]() ![]() Since then-īERGARA: It's just, he's been maximum memage Madej. Luckily-īERGARA: And then that really went to Shane's head. MADEJ: It seemed to hit way later for some reason. Even when the episode came out that didn't hit. Even some of the stuff that caught on in the early years of Unsolved. And then the edit happens and then goes out into the world. We're filming these episodes from sundown to 3:00 AM, so we're barely there mentally when we're shooting them. MADEJ: Well, it's weird, because it is incredibly unpredictable. You Shane, you've definitely been memed more. It's absolutely insane.īut what has it been like to become a meme? Has there ever been somebody who has used a meme from this show that you just could not wrap your head around, that they used your face for something?īERGARA: Yeah. I say that as somebody who realized this morning that it was exactly five years ago today that I won the meme challenge on Facebook for BuzzFeed Unsolved. Speaking to the popularity of Unsolved, I think one of the things that's like the largest component of that is the meme-worthy aspect of it. ![]() For a long time, I had to fight the urge to leak it. But everyone here at Watcher is really proud of it and I could rest on that. So it's going to be cool to see now how people receive the show and what they think of it. No one expected anything from Shane or I back in the day. So starting from that higher point was already really fun, and almost in a weird way, scarier, because there's a little bit more expectations. And then just over time morphed into a more thought-out developed series.Ĭoming into Ghost Files we already kind of understand now how to make the series. It was really cool because Unsolved started as a seed of an idea with just me talking with my carpool mate at the time, Brent Bennett. With that kind of just came like, oh, I could finally get to making that show that I wanted to make. ![]() Lucky for us, we made Watcher, and Watcher did well enough where we could bankroll another ghost-hunting show. They also discussed how they created the Boo Bunker (or rather, “Boonker”), what they learned from BuzzFeed Unsolved, and the new tools they’re bringing to Ghost Files.Īnd so I was always stewing on another ghost show in the back of my mind, just kind of waiting for the chance if we ever were going to do another ghost show and if the opportunity arose. ![]() A year after the final season of Unsolved aired, Bergara and Madej have returned to the paranormal scene with Ghost Files, an exciting new series from Watcher, the production studio they founded with Steven Lim.Īhead of their glamorous Los Angeles premiere, Bergara and Madej spoke with Collider about their new ghostly series and teased the spooky locations they visited, including a highly anticipated return to the terrifying Waverly Hills Sanatorium. The Ghoul Boys are back! Six years ago, Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej launched into the pop culture conversation with their BuzzFeed Unsolved web series, which delved into unsolved true crime cases and sought to prove the existence of the supernatural-well, Ryan was trying to prove the existence, Shane was just along for the ride as the skeptic courting demonic possession at every turn. ![]()
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