Fans of content creator MrBeast, who are also entrepreneurs looking for investments, may have the opportunity of a lifetime this fall. The popular content creator heads to "Shark Tank" as one of the new guest sharks announced for Season 18.
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Shark Tank Announces Guest Sharks
Running for more than a decade, "Shark Tank" has given viewers stories of inspiration and success and shown investments in companies that have made the "sharks" a lot of money.
Since Mark Cuban left the show, the popular entrepreneur investment pitching series has relied on several full-time guest sharks and a rotating panel of guest sharks each season.
Daniel Lubetzky joined regulars Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Daymond John and Kevin O’Leary as a full-time shark in season 16.
The group is joined by regular sharks Kendra Scott (lifestyle brand executive) and Rashaun Williams (venture capitalist), who will rotate throughout season 18 after previously serving as guest sharks.
The upcoming season will also feature the following as guest sharks, including Jimmy Donaldson, who is also known as MrBeast:
- Mindy Kaling: writer, producer, actress
- J.J. Watt: former NFL player, investor
- Erin Foster, Sara Foster: co-founders Favorite Daughter
- Steven Bartlett: investor on "Dragon’s Den," the U.K. version of "Shark Tank," podcast host
- Jimmy Donaldson, Jeff Housenbold: Donaldson is the leading YouTuber with 506 million subscribers and a popular content creator, Housenbold is the former CEO of Shutterfly and now CEO of Beast Industries
In a video promoting the upcoming season and guest sharks, Donaldson highlighted what him and Housenbold may be looking for.
"We’re looking for some founders that are all in, and you know, maybe some people we can blow up their social media," Donaldson said.
How to Watch "Shark Tank"
"Shark Tank" returns for an 18th season in the fall of 2026. No premiere date has been set as of now.
New episodes will air on Wednesdays on ABC, a unit of Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DIS). Episodes will be available to stream on Hulu the following day.
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