Super Size Me Director Morgan Spurlock will be hitting the small screen this summer in a new reality TV show called 30 Days. Inspired by the stunning success of the $75,000-budget documentary which chronicled the breakdown of Morgan’s health after ingesting three McDonald’s meals a day for one month, the new show will place Americans—including Morgan and his fiancé—in a variety of life-altering circumstances, reports Reuters.
Taking a page out of Barbara Erhenriech’s, Nickel and Dimed, one episode features Morgan and fiancé, Alex Jamieson, attempting to live on minimum wage salaries in Columbus, Ohio. In another, a fundamentalist Christian leaves his family in West Virginia to live with a Muslim family in Michigan. 30 Days will premiere on the FX television network on June 15.

