| Genres: | Nature, Animal, Documentary |
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It might seem humans have mapped every inch of our planet’s surface, but look closer and you’ll discover that there is still so much more to uncover — the age of exploration is far from over! Welcome to Earth, a Disney+ original series from National Geographic, follows two-time Academy Award® nominee Will Smith on an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime adventure around the world to explore Earth’s greatest wonders and reveal its most hidden secrets.
Throughout the six-part limited series produced by visionary Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, Protozoa Pictures, Jane Root’s Nutopia and Westbrook Studios, Will is guided by elite explorers on an awe-inspiring journey, getting up close and personal with some of the most thrilling spectacles on the planet — from volcanoes that roar in silence to deserts that move beyond our perception to animal swarms with minds of their own.
Combining breathtaking cinematography with Will's boundless curiosity and enthusiasm, the blockbuster series is an exciting, multisensory ride through Earth’s most mind-bending portals.
Learning to listen unlocks the Earth’s mysteries. Will Smith joins a terrifying expedition to repel into a live volcano to investigate a new world of sound.
Will Smith overcomes his biggest fear to explore a hidden world of color. With explorer Diva Amon, he dives 3,300 feet beneath the ocean to one of Earth’s deepest, darkest places.
Will Smith crosses the Serengeti to catch one of the greatest migrations on Earth. He discovers the superpower of big groups of animals when they come together.
On the trail of tiger sharks in the Pacific, Will explores the power of smell and discovers that scents link ecosystems around the world.
Will Smith travels to Namibia and discovers that the vast, empty desert is full of hidden, invisible wonders. Everything is on the move: life, the earth and even the cosmos.
Will Smith confronts and overcomes his fear of nature in one of the most alien environments on the planet — the powerful and unpredictable white-water rapids in Iceland.