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Returning: Rock Island Mysteries

Kid's live action series filmed on the Gold Coast is back for more adventures, time-traveling and all new challenges.

Season two of Rock Island Mysteries will premiere on Nickelodeon later this month.

Produced on the Gold Coast by Fremantle Australia and Nickelodeon International, the series sees Taylor (Alexa Curtis), Nori (Noah Akhigbe), Lila (Izellah Connelly), Meesha (Inessa Tan) and Ellis (Ryan Yeates) take on all new challenges in their biggest adventure yet.

Armed with the knowledge that Taylor’s Uncle Charlie (Lucas Linehan) is trapped in another dimension, Taylor is more determined than ever to find a way to bring him home.

But life on Rock Island has never been more complicated and with an ominous life form threatening to destroy Rock Island forever, Taylor and her friends are in a race against time to outsmart new enemies and solve new mysteries in order to save their precious home. Using their strength, smarts and sass, they’ll face everything from unpredictable visions, time-traveling devices and not-so-lucky charms to subterranean ice caves and a strange, indecipherable set of symbols that may just hold the answers to everything.

Rock Island Mysteries is produced by Series Producer Timothy Powell and Jonah Klein of Fremantle Australia. Returning Queensland key creatives include Directors Jovita O’Shaughnessy (Darby and Joan, Home and Away) and Evan Clarry (The Bureau of Magical Things, Mako Mermaids), as well as Script Producer Stephen Vagg, Director of Photography Andrew Conder and Casting Director Tom McSweeney.

Rock Island Mysteries is a Fremantle Australia production for Paramount Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) and Nickelodeon International, with major production investment from Screen Australia and support from the Queensland Government through Screen Queensland’s Screen Finance program.

Double episode Monday, 25 September at 5.05pm on Nickelodeon.

One Response

  1. Good to read that this is returning for another season. There should be more Children’s Drama on FTA – even if it is on the multi-channels. At least this show is not shafted to an obscure slot.

    Remember folks, there are other children’s shows to vote for besides Bluey when the TVTonight Awards come out in January for the Best Children’s Program 😛

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