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- Emily Young, a senior, wants to be elected as her sorority's president. She adopts a cute sloth, thinking it can become the new mascot and help her win, until a string of fatalities implicate the sloth as the main suspect in the murders.
- Billionaire Marcus Lemonis saves failing small businesses with his knowledge and experience including his own capital.
- Your favorite delivery boy, cyclops, and robot are back in this live action adaptation of Futurama. It follows Fry, Leela, and Bender as one of the crew finds that they are soon to die, so they must save them before time runs out.
- True crime docuseries about child abductions featuring the survivors' testimonies.
- Discover the beloved artifacts behind some of your favorite Disney films in Prop Culture, an Original Series.
- Twenty years after the disappearance of Izzy Lyon, the World's Greatest Sign Spinner, a group of devoted followers band together to restore his legacy.
- West Texas Investors Club is a reality series with millionaires Mike 'Rooster' McConaughey and Wayne 'Butch' Gilliam. The hour-long series offers entrepreneurs a chance to pitch products and secure funding.
- Rooster and Butch, good old boys eager to help others as they were helped, fund West Texas entrepreneurs based more on integrity than ideas.
- Kurt Warner takes men and women on a life-changing journey by giving them a second chance at reclaiming the career dreams that they put on hold when their lives took an unexpected turn.
- Pairs of contestants race to and from actual movie locations as they compete in challenges and stunts inspired by memorable movie moments. Hosted by action star Dolph Lundgren.
- "Gold Medal Families" showcases six Olympic hopefuls and their families, revealing the extraordinary lengths, economic hardships, and personal sacrifices they endure to get to the podium of the World Games.
- A California entrepreneur went all in on a coffee business with no prior experience. His gamble paid off big, but now he's in over his head. The company has no organization, no clear leader, and a staff in conflict. If Marcus can't get this owner to wake up and smell the coffee, the business will come to a bitter end.
- The owner of a fly-fishing boat and apparel company designed a unique floating tent, but he's defensive and won't listen to feedback. If Marcus can't get him to open up to new ideas, this company could sink.
- The owner of a multimillion-dollar ramp and safety company avoids conflict with his staff, including his son. Marcus will try to help father and son overcome their troubled past to become a better team and develop a whole new category of products for nationwide stores.
- Marcus visits a struggling Italian restaurant in New Jersey, where he tries to teach the owner, Dante, management skills. But if his loving father, Jimmy, can't learn to stay out of the way, Dante may never grow up and the business could be cooked.
- "Coco Vinny," wants to spread the "Coco" love to the rest of the country by selling coconut beverages. If he can't put down his ukulele long enough to prove to Marcus Lemonis that he has a valid business concept, then this company could be all cracked up.
- At Polar Bear Coolers sales have been plummeting the last few years due to a broken inventory process and an owner more concerned with "rocking out" than appreciating his employees. If Marcus can't help this uninhibited owner improve his communication and streamline his process this company will meltdown.
- A mother and daughter team dealing with health problems and family resentments, needs Marcus to help them face their issues and raise their Macaron business to the next level.
- Hatbox is owned by Lauri Turner and RAMP Sports is a store that is majority-owned by Lou Sardella which specializes in snowboards and skis. While Marcus is there, he is having trouble getting answers his questions about the business.
- Midsi shares her story of hope and survival when she was kidnapped at the age of eight walking home from school. She managed to escape from her captor after being held for three days.
- Dan learns the stories behind props from Disney's beloved classic "Mary Poppins."
- Dan enters the world of "Tron" and restores one of the movie's most memorable props.
- 202032m8.3 (100)TV EpisodeJoin Dan as he meets creative contributors behind Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas."
- 202030m7.8 (97)TV EpisodeHost Dan Lanigan travels from Burbank to St. Vincent island in the southern Caribbean to discover the inspiration and authentic detail of the costumes and props from the blockbuster Disney movie franchise, "Pirates of the Caribbean."
- Join Dan as he explores the futuristic inventions from "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids."
- 202032m8.2 (92)TV EpisodeDan investigates props from "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe."
- Dan uncovers the secrets behind Walt Disney's OSCAR winning film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit."
- Come along for a road trip adventure with Dan to find missing props from "The Muppet Movie."
- Marcus is in Daytona Beach, Florida to make a deal with Skinny Latina. Skinny Latina is a food company specializing in marinated sauces. Marcus needs to determine if the company is a real business or more of a side hustle.
- LumillaMingus is a company owned bye Lulu Eschelman specializing in leather handbags. The handbags are a quality product, but they are a bit bland and overpriced. Marcus needs to convince Lulu to get more creative with her designs.
- Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix is a fun center that has go-karting and an amusement park. When Marcus arrives, he likes the location but finds that the property is not being cared for. The owners rent is causing liquidity issues.
- Marcus tours one of the least vulnerable parts of Grafton, Mississippi - an area that wasn't as damaged from the flood. The buildings may be in better condition, but the overall maintenance and appearance of the city needs help.
- In a special episode of "The Profit," Marcus visits a flooded town off the Mississippi River, seven weeks after the natural disaster. This town relies heavily on summer tourism, and Marcus wants to help them get back on their feet.
- Marcus Lemonis is in Los Angeles to make a deal with B Sweet. B Sweet is a popular desert shop that has grown quickly, making it hard to keep up with customer demand. Owner Barb also has a few other ventures which is causing a chaos.
- Marcus is in New York to make a deal with Ideal Cheese Shop. Ideal Cheese Shop is a family-run cheese shop and the father and son are at odds on how the store should be run. The shop has debts which is causing money problems.
- Marcus is in Los Angeles, California to make a deal with SD Campervans. The company converts vans into Campers. SD Campervans is ready to bring more people into the "Van Life" lifestyle, but they will need to improve their process.
- Marcus faces his biggest challenge to date when he visits a family business in Utah with a buzzworthy product that is drowning in debt; with his help, the family needs to become a hive of activity, or risk losing its lifetime investments.
- Marcus must get the owner to fall back in love with his business and resolve his relationship with a not-so-silent partner or he risks losing his 20-year pizza legacy.
- A brother and sister are desperate to keep their furniture business open and their father's legacy alive; struggling to balance their lives and roles in the company, confusion and money problems mean Marcus has his work cut out for him.
- A Salt Lake City sweet potato pie business with humble beginnings has gained a strong following in the local community. Marcus will have to bring the owner's pie-in-the-sky goals back down to earth before the business can go nationwide.
- San Diego native Robert Capita was once on track to be part of the US Olympic Sailing Team at the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Games until the US boycotted those Games. After that, Robert's life changed course when he decided to abandon sailing to take over his dad's business. However, his desire to race never subsided. Nominated by his son, Robert is given a second chance to pursue his dream job and is mentored by renowned and decorated sailor Gary Jobson for two grueling weeks. At the end of this journey, Robert is given the shot to become Captain of an America's Cup sailboat.
- It's never too late for a second chance at your dream job. This is certainly true for native Alabama working mom Tracie Marcum. After a painful divorce and faced with being a single mother, Tracie abandoned her dream of becoming sports photographer and took on a more stable career as an office administrator to care for her children.
- Kyle Shields studies with Brendan Gaughan for an opportunity to earn a spot as a NASCAR driver for Richard Childress Racing.
- Derek James teams with former White House Chef Walter Scheib for a chance to earn a chef position at a premier catering company.
- Vince Moiso teams with Sam Wyche in his attempt to earn a football coaching position with the University of Notre Dame.
- Arizona native Lance Greathouse loved designing toys as a hobby with his younger brother. Lance's life was turned upside down when his brother was suddenly stricken with Parkinson's disease and passed away. Now with the help of host Kurt Warner, Greathouse is given a second chance to train with Jim McCafferty, a toy designer whose products can be found everywhere from Toys R' Us to Target.
- Renee Chambers, a wife and a mother from New Jersey, set aside her dream of being a choreographer 12 years ago when she decided to care for her ailing father. Renee's husband Peter nominates her for the opportunity to go to Los Angeles to train for two weeks under famed choreographer Liz Imperio who has choreographed for such acts as Jennifer Lopez and Madonna.