'Shark Tank': Premiere Date, Spoilers and Everything to Know About Season 10 Episode

Everything to Know About 'Shark Tank' Mid-Season Return
(L-R) Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner and Kevin O'Leary attend the Tribeca Talks Panel: 10 Years Of 'Shark Tank' during the 2018 Tribeca TV Festival at Spring Studios on September 23, 2018,... Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images

Shark Tank returns to ABC with the winter premiere of Season 10. The first episode of the season kicks off on Sunday night.

Sharks Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Lori Greiner, Daymond John and Robert Herjavec will take meetings with a host of new inventors and entrepreneurs trying to score big money to help their business boom, including a husband and wife duo with an interesting automotive idea that will help drivers access their rooftops,and a young professional whose mission is to give coffee lovers the chance to make quality cold brew right at home.

Other contestants include health enthusiasts with a workout device competing with the treadmill and a new mom who has designed a baby carrier that can attach to a person's hip.

Viewers will also get an update on former Shark Tank contestant, Bruno Francois, who won over investors Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner with his Cycloramic, an iPhone app that allows users to capture 360-degree panoramic photos without using their hands. The app pairs with the device's hardware and causes the phone to spin on its own.

Francois, an Atlanta native, appeared on a 2014 episode of Shark Tank and secured a $500,000 deal with the sharks, leading his company to a $3 million valuation at the time.

Shark Tank premieres on ABC at 9 p.m. on Sunday. Folks without access to TV can live stream the show on ABC's website or the ABC Go app. Viewers with Hulu Live TV subscriptions can also catch the live stream there.

New Year, same sharks! Join us in the #SharkTank for an all-new episode on Sunday. pic.twitter.com/ZACwqSlubQ

— Shark Tank (@ABCSharkTank) January 3, 2019

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