
Even just watching the “Deadliest Catch” franchise is not for the faint of heart — so imagine starring on the reality series.
A new sneak peek for spinoff “Dungeon Cove” is packed with concerned faces, as one fisherman calls in an SOS after losing power on the (very) high seas.
The below Discovery Channel promo — which is exclusive to TheWrap — promises that while “getting out is dangerous, getting home is deadly.”
Wear your floaties, kids.
“Dungeon Cove” premieres September 13 at 9/8c on Discovery.
Watch the video below.
10 Highest Paid Actresses in 2016, From Julia Roberts to Jennifer Lawrence (Photos)
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Jennifer Lawrence comes out on top again this year. Click through to see Forbes' ranking of the world's highest paid actresses. Some may surprise you.
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10. Deepika Padukone
Tenth on the list, this is the first time Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone has made the Forbes ranking. She will bring in an estimated $10 million this year, mostly from endorsements, according to Forbes.
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9. Mila Kunis
With $11 million to her name in the last year, "Bad Moms" star Mila Kunis is ninth on the list. Her acting paychecks are also supplemented by endorsements for British jewelry company Gemfields and also Jim Beam whiskey.
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8. Julia Roberts
At eighth on Forbes' ranking, Julia Roberts is set to bring in $12 million, proving she still has it at 48. Her deal with Lancôme is what helped land her on the list.
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7. Amy Adams
Set to bring in $13.5 million, Amy Adams is in seventh place this year. Her recurring role as Lois Lane in the DC Comics movies has proven lucrative -- as has her endorsement deal with MaxMara, according to Forbes.
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Charlize Theron will rake in $16.5 million from acting gigs -- including a reported $10 million upfront fee for "The Huntsman: Winter's War" -- and also her Dior J'Adore perfume deal. That puts her at sixth on Forbes' list.
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5. Fan Bingbing
"X-Men: Days of Future Past" star Fan Bingbing is a big deal in China, which is why she's fifth on the list. She's earned an estimated $17 million in the last year. Her acting roles and her deals with Chopard and L'Oréal landed her on the list.
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4. Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston's annual income of roughly $21 million is mostly made up of her many endorsements, including Smartwater. She's set to appear in the upcoming comedy "Office Christmas Party."
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3. Scarlett Johansson
With $25 million coming in, Scarlett Johansson ranks at No. 3. She is reported to have made $17.5 million alone for her part in the upcoming crime drama "Ghost in the Shell," according to Forbes. Her Dolce & Gabbana deal added to that number, too.
Also Read: Scarlett Johansson Is Now the 10th Highest Grossing Movie Star of All Time
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Melissa McCarthy is riding high at No. 2 with a reported $33 million in the last year. Her "Ghostbusters" role and clothing line earnings both factored into her paycheck, Forbes reports.
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1. Jennifer Lawrence
Jennifer Lawrence is No. 1 for the second year in a row, posting earnings this year of a whopping $46 million. The Oscar winner is also the youngest ranked actress, at 26. She benefited from last fall's "Hunger Games" finale as well as "Joy." And she now commands eight-digit upfront acting fees.
Also Read: Jennifer Lawrence Tops Highest Paid Actress List for Second Straight Year
Do you recognize everyone on the list?
Jennifer Lawrence comes out on top again this year. Click through to see Forbes' ranking of the world's highest paid actresses. Some may surprise you.
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