Dan Aykroyd, known for his iconic roles in Ghostbusters and Coneheads, embraces the mysterious and supernatural. This passion makes him an ideal host for The UnBelievable, which returns for its third season on the History Channel starting November 7.
The new season explores some of the most bizarre yet true stories in human history, featuring reenactments, archival footage, and expert interviews. The premiere episode, titled Strange Sightings, includes chilling tales like sinister clowns terrorizing neighborhoods and the eerie phenomena on “America’s Most Haunted Highway.”
“I made the mistake of watching the premiere episode late at night. And living in Central Florida, the I-4 highway story got me.”
Reflecting on the haunted highway segment, Aykroyd shared,
“That was one of my favorites. I had heard about the I-4 highway story before the researchers proposed it for the show. I thought, ‘wow, this is a real thing.’ People I had spoken to many years ago told me this story.”
Regarding the clown sightings, he admitted,
“As for the clowns, I still don’t know, man. The fact there was this rumor in suburban America, and these clowns were appearing everywhere. Very haunting, very eerie, very creepy.”
The actor also opened up about his personal connection to the supernatural through his "family of spiritualists," though details on this were not elaborated in the interview.
Author’s summary: Dan Aykroyd hosts a chilling new season of The UnBelievable, sharing personal reflections on haunted highways and eerie clown sightings, grounded in his lifelong connection to the supernatural.