First Images of Rick Lagina on Site Reveal Oak Island Season 14 Production Is Officially Underway Before fans could recover from the stunning ending of the previous installment, Oak Island fans are once again on edge! Leaked behind-the-scenes photos capture Rick Lagina busily directing on set. Without a moment’s rest, a brand-new expedition is quietly underway…

The dust has barely settled on the explosive, paradigm-shifting “Pure Gold” finale of Season 13, but the relentless hunt for the secrets of Oak Island has already entered its next aggressive chapter. In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through global fan forums, exclusive, leaked backstage photographs have officially surfaced, catching a determined Rick Lagina actively directing operations on the ground. The images definitively confirm that History Channel has quietly greenlit and commenced principal photography for Season 14 of The Curse of Oak Island with absolutely zero downtime between production cycles.

For a fanbase still digesting the staggering final inventory of over 1,200 artifacts recovered last season—capped by the unearthing of the pristine Knights Templar Kite Shield and the sealed Lead Casket—this rapid turnaround is unprecedented. It signals that the Fellowship of the Dig believes they are no longer just chasing clues; they are actively standing on the threshold of an ancient, multi-billion-dollar subterranean repository.

Rick Lagina: The General in the Field

The newly surfaced images depict an intense scene in a heavily forested, newly cleared sector of the island. Rick Lagina, wearing his trademark mud-splattered work gear, is seen hunched over a massive topographical grid map spread across the hood of a production vehicle. Surrounding him are surveying stakes and a team of engineers, pointing toward a massive, deep-strata crater that hints at immediate, aggressive excavation.

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What stands out most in these candid photographs is the sheer intensity on Rick’s face. Season 13 extracted a devastating physical toll from the crew, leaving Alex Lagina navigating the site on crutches due to a severe leg fracture and legendary operator Billy Gerhardt managing an grueling orthopedic recovery from a shattered dominant arm. Yet, rather than taking a mandatory hiatus to allow his family and crew to heal, Rick is leaning directly into the historical momentum of their recent scientific victories.

“We cannot stop now,” Rick reportedly told crew members on site. “The island gave us the front door last season when we uncovered the Medieval Stone Vault Entrance and its Romanesque barrel vault. If we walk away for the winter, the Atlantic flood tunnels will reclaim it. We strike while the iron is hot.”


The Arrival of the Heavy Armada

The leaked images also capture a massive industrial mobilization that completely eclipses any previous seasonal startup. A spectacular convoy of flatbed trucks has officially crossed the Oak Island causeway, deploying an imposing fleet of next-generation heavy-duty excavators and commercial-grade drilling rigs.

Most notably, the perimeter of the active dig site is lined with industrial-grade water pumps. These state-of-the-art pumping systems possess triple the horsepower of previous units, an emergency engineering upgrade designed to combat the high-pressure seawater geysers that famously flooded the Garden Shaft at the 25-meter mark during the late stages of last season.

Standing near the newly arrived machinery in the photographs is the unmistakable figure of Billy Gerhardt. Though his right arm is still locked in a protective sleeve, the legendary operator is seen using his left hand to inspect the hydraulic lines of a massive 30-ton excavator. Whether Billy officially reclaims his throne in the driver’s seat or continues to use his unmatched “operator’s intuition” to guide the seasonal support drivers, his presence ensures that the Fellowship’s tactical soul remains intact.

Chasing the Templar Vaults

Inside the high-tech research trailer, the scientific team is already adapting to the relentless pace. Data analyst Emma Cullen and archaeologist Miriam Amirault are reportedly processing real-time soil and core samples emerging from the new Season 14 drill holes.

The immediate objective of this lightning-fast new campaign is clear: utilizing the mathematical coordinates decoded from the 12,000-year-old Astrolabe and the metallurgical data from the black iron code box fragments, Rick and the team are launching a direct, vertical offensive to pierce the main treasury chamber hidden beneath the stone vault.

As the diesel engines roar back to life under the gray Nova Scotian sky, any lingering rumors that the series was merely “milking” a television legend have been permanently buried. The cameras are rolling, the heavy steel is biting into the earth, and Rick Lagina is marching his battle-hardened Fellowship straight into the heart of history.

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