Mike Rowe files a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery seeking $2 million, alleging the company has not paid him for narration work. The complaint centers on unpaid fees Rowe says he is owed for his narration contributions, according to reporting from The Hill. The lawsuit follows a prior legal dispute Rowe has brought against the same company. In June 2025, Rowe sued for residual payments he said he never received after “Deadliest Catch” was moved to streaming platforms. The latest filing indicates Rowe continues to pursue compensation he believes is required under the terms of his agreements with Discovery and related arrangements tied to the distribution of the shows. Neither outlet provides additional case details such as the specific program titles involved in the narration fees claim beyond referencing Rowe’s narration work generally, nor do they provide Discovery’s response or whether the company contests the allegations. The case remains pending as the parties litigate the issues raised in the complaint.