Captain Lee is steering his ship in a new, dangerous direction.
The Below Deck alum's new Oxygen series, Deadly Waters with Captain Lee, will see him combing through some of the most shocking murders to have ever been committed—at sea.
"The water can be a very dangerous place—waves, unrelenting currents and violent storms can come up in a matter of seconds," Captain Lee explains in a chilling trailer shared exclusively with E! News. "For the first time we're exposing an even bigger threat than Mother Nature—people with a deadly agenda."
Over eight episodes, the series, which is set to premiere June 1, will dive into everything from a mysterious sea sickness that led to a passenger falling overboard in Lake Eerie to an investigation of a wealthy mogul after a body was found off the coast of Catalina Island with three fingers missing.
In a particularly ominous moment from the trailer, one subject hints at suspicious story to come, saying, "Two people went out on the boat that morning, but only one came back."
While the Bravo star—who exited Below Deck after 10 seasons earlier this year—will captain the new show, it will also include interviews from victims' families as well as other nautical experts and law enforcement. New episodes will release every Saturday through July 20.
Get ready to set sail on perhaps the most disturbing voyage yet when Deadly Waters with Captain Lee premieres at 9 p.m. ET June 1 on Oxygen.
Keep reading to see when more of your favorite shows return later this year.
Emily in Paris - August 15
Hacks (Max) - May 2
Selena + Restaurant (Food Network) - May 2
The Tattooist of Auschwitz (Peacock) - May 2
The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Bravo) - May 5
OMG Fashun (E!) - May 6
Love Undercover (Peacock) - May 9
Bridgerton (Netflix) - May 16
Don't Forget the Lyrics (Fox) - May 16
I Can See Your Voice (Fox) - May 16
Race to Survive New Zealand (USA) - May 20
Weakest Link (NBC) - May 20
Gordon Ramsey's Food Stars (Fox) - May 22
The Kardashians (Hulu) - May 23
Beat Shazam (Fox) - May 28
America's Got Talent (NBC) - May 28
Masterchef (Fox) - May 29
We Are Lady Parts (Peacock) - May 30
Clipped (Hulu) - June 4
The Bear (FX & Hulu) - June
The Real Housewives of Dubai (Bravo) - June 2
Name That Tune (Fox) - June 3
Becoming Karl Lagerfeld (Hulu) - June 7
The Boys (Prime) - June 13
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