Shark Week 2014 Lineup: List Of Highlights From Discovery Channel's Schedule, Including 'Air Jaws,' 'Sharkpocalypse' & More [VIDEO]
Shark Week 2014 kicked off last night on Discovery, but don't worry there's still a whole lot of programming still to come on for the annual summer TV event.
Every night at 11 p.m. ET, Shark Week's late-night live talk show, Shark After Dark, with host Josh Wolf will be on. It's an hour-long celebration of all things shark-related, including many celebrity guests including Tom Green, Steve Austin, Tara Reid and more.
That's not the only primetime show to look out for, check below for more highlights and programs to expect every day this week.
Monday, August 11
7 p.m. ET: Air Jaws: Fin of Fury
Shark Filmmaker Jeff Kurr and his team try to find the missing "mega-shark" Colossus.
8 p.m. ET: Great White Serial Killer: #ExtraSharky
This show takes you into shark attacks at Surf Beach in California.
9 p.m. ET: Jaws Strikes Back
Marine biologist Greg Skomal and the REMUS SharkCam team take viewers into the island of Guadalupe to show you the hunting behavior of great whites.
10 p.m. ET: Monster Hammerhead
For over 60 years, there have been rumors of a monster hammerhead that is over 20 feet long. A team of scientists explore the waters of Florida to see if it's true.
Tuesday, August 12
2 p.m. ET: MythBusters: Shark Special 2
The Mythbusters take fans on a shark week special.
3 p.m. ET: Shark Week's Impossible Shot
A team of cameraman take viewers to South Africa to try to get a photo of a Great White Shark that no one has ever been able to get.
6 p.m. ET: I Escaped Jaws
The first hand tales of people who have survived shark attacks.
Wednesday, August 13
6 p.m. ET: Alien Sharks
Watch as scientists try to film the bizarre, deadly and extremely rare sharks of the ocean.
9 p.m. ET: Zombie Sharks
Eli Martinez, a conservationist and shark diver, tried to explore "tonic immobility" in sharks, which is a catatonic like state.
Thursday, August 14
6 p.m. ET: Sharkpocalypse
A duo tests whether humans are actually adding to the number of shark attacks recently.
For more visit the official Shark Week website HERE.