The upcoming mobile-only streaming service Quibi announced the production of a home-renovation-slash-true-crime show, Murder House Flip.

Murder House Flip will help families transform dark places into "healthy spaces" with the help of specialists.

Created by former Disney CEO Jeffery Katzenberg and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, Quibi is set to debut on April 6, 2020.

Since Fixer Upper stars Chip and Joanna Gaines aired their last episode in April 2018, HGTV viewers have continued admiring their home renovations and secretly hoping for a new season, and while the wait for their TV network premiere seems unfathomable (hello, summer 2020!), fans now have a new show to look forward to: Murder House Flip.

Quibi—a mobile-only streaming service set to debut on April 6, 2020—announced the new show that brings together two very popular genres of TV: home renovations and true crime. Fans of both can rest easy knowing the show is in good hands, as it's executive produced by and Bones’ Josh Berman and Penny Dreadful’s Chris King and Katherine Ramsland.

As you might have guessed, the show doesn't focus on ordinary home renovations. No, it's featuring "ones known for the mysterious murders and incredible intrigue committed behind their walls,” reads a press release describing the synopsis. “Homeowners turn to the colorful cast of forensic specialists, spiritual healers and high-end renovation experts to uncover the true crimes, shocking secrets and scandalous history of their homes. Then, cleansing renovations remove the stains of the past and take these homes from morbid to marvelous.”

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So if you happen to be a fan of haunted houses or haunted Airbnbs, but you haven’t noticed any signs of spirits in your own home, you can watch others undergo the process of cleansing a home before starting on physical renovations.

"We are excited to partner with Quibi to deliver a spin on a home makeover show in unique short-form content,” said Josh Berman, Executive Producer in the press release. One of the goals of the show, he added, is "bringing healing and solace to families living in the aftermath of tragic events by transforming dark places into healthy spaces."

Former Disney CEO Jeffery Katzenberg and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman joined forces to develop Quibi, and although subscribers have to wait until spring 2020 to access the exclusive content, the streaming service has already garnered a number of A-list celebrities, including Chrissy Teigen and Guillermo del Toro.

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