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Check Out The Trailer For Documentary Series “Welcome To Earth” Featuring Will Smith – Streaming December 8 On Disney+

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A new 6 part documentary series “Welcome To Earth” from National Geographic and Disney Plus will drop on the streaming service this Wednesday, Dec 8. Watch the trailer provided above. Featuring Will Smith examining some of the planet’s greatest wonders and hidden treasures. Titles for the episodes include:

“The Silent Roar”
“Descent into Darkness”
“Mind of the Swarm”
“Power of Scent”
“Speed of Life”
“Beyond Fear”

“Welcome to Earth” is produced by Nutopia, Protozoa Pictures and Westbrook Studios for National Geographic. For Nutopia, Jane Root and Peter Lovering are executive producers, and Graham Booth co-executive produces and directs the series. For Protozoa, Darren Aronofsky and Ari Handel executive produce. Westbrook executive producers are Will Smith, Terence Carter, James Lassiter and Miguel Melendez. Matt Renner and Chris L. Kugelman serve as executive producers for National Geographic. The series’ music is composed by Daniel Pemberton (“Trial of The Chicago 7,” “Steve Jobs”).

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