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Broadcast by HLN for its first three seasons, its fourth season is being broadcast by sister network Investigation Discovery. The series has been promoted as a separate continuation of the franchise to differentiate it from the original series, with Bill Camp succeeding Peter Thomas as narrator. The series premiered on February 23, , with a episode first season. On May 12, , the series was renewed for a second and third season.
The last episode of the original Forensic Files series "Expert Witness" originally aired on June 17, After the death of Forensic Files narrator Peter Thomas , the show's executive producer Paul Dowling ruled out the possibility of reviving the series, as he considered Thomas to be "irreplaceable". The revival was clarified as being the first season of a new show, rather than the 15th season of Forensic Files , explained by series producer Nancy Duffy as having been done to "differentiate the new episodes from those that came before".
Duffy explained: "When we talked about bringing back Forensic Files , a lot of people thought we just meant that we were gonna be [airing] old shows that we didn't previously air on HLN and there seemed to be a confusion about that, so [we changed the title so] there could be no confusion.
Unlike in the original Forensic Files program, actors were not hired to participate in reenactments of the cases dramatized in Forensic Files II. Instead, various employees of CNN and HLN were utilized to portray victims, suspects, and other individuals for dramatic recreations of real life events.
Series producer Nancy Duffy explained that the reenactments are filmed in a more "impressionistic" way than in the original series, so that the individuals used in the recreations "don't have to look identical" to the people they are portraying. As a result, faces are not shown in the recreations in the first season, only bodies from the neck down.