1000 Ways to Die

1000 Ways to Die (2008-2012)

EndedReality showHorror

1000 Ways to Die combines the science of living and the randomness of death with a dash of Darwinism. What actually happens when a rattlesnake's venom enters the bloodstream? How do nitrogen bubbles affect the body after long exposure under water versus 2 miles up into the sky? Forensic experts, pathologists, toxicologists, herpetologists, and other experts offer eloquent explanations of mortality while employing the use of dazzling CGI effects. Truly not for the faint of heart.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E08Death, The Final Frontierjuil. 15, 2012
S04E07It's a Dead Dead Dead Worldjuil. 15, 2012
S04E06Crying Over Spilled Bloodjuil. 15, 2012
S04E05Death Certificatesjuil. 15, 2012
S04E04A New App Called Deathavr. 2, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

1000 Ways to Die premiere?

The show premiered on May 14, 2008.

Who narrated 1000 Ways to Die?

The show was narrated by Ron Perlman.

What was the format of 1000 Ways to Die?

Each episode featured several reenactments of bizarre and unusual deaths.

Did 1000 Ways to Die focus on real or fictional deaths?

The deaths featured on the show were fictional, but were often inspired by real-life events.

Was 1000 Ways to Die primarily a comedy or a drama?

The show was primarily a comedy, with dark humor and ironic twists.

Did 1000 Ways to Die have a recurring cast or guest stars?

The show did not have a recurring cast, but occasionally featured guest stars in the reenactments.

Was 1000 Ways to Die a popular show during its run?

The show had a dedicated following and maintained steady ratings throughout its run.

Was 1000 Ways to Die acclaimed by critics?

The show received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its humor and creativity, while others criticized its gratuitous violence.

Was 1000 Ways to Die cancelled or discontinued?

The show ended after its fourth season, but it is unclear whether it was cancelled or discontinued for other reasons.

Did 1000 Ways to Die have any spin-offs or related shows?

The show did not have any spin-offs, but it did inspire a video game based on the premise of bizarre deaths.

Did 1000 Ways to Die feature any notable actors or actresses?

The show did not regularly feature well-known actors or actresses, but occasional guest stars included Eric Roberts and John Waters.

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