Will Smith gets up close and personal with some of the planet’s most breathtaking spectacles in “Welcome to Earth,” a six-part limited series from National Geographic, which premiered on Disney+ December 8. Guided by elite explorers from all over the world, 51-year-old Smith embarks on the once-in-a-lifetime journey to discover “hidden worlds that sit beyond our senses.” In the first episode, Erik Weihenmayer, a blind mountaineer, and volcanologist Jeff Johnson lead Smith on a trek to Mount Yasur, an active volcano in the South Pacific. The episode delves deep into the science of sound, and shows Smith doing everything from staring at boiling lava to dodging boulders while climbing into the crater of Mount Yasur. “Everything on Earth is making a sound. It’s a song we might not always be able to hear, but it’s a song we can learn to feel,” Smith explains in the first episode. “Tune in to the Earth. Pick up its hidden rhythm, and learn to dance along.”
Other adventurers leading Smith through these incredible experiences include marine biologist and National Geographic explorer Diva Amon, polar expeditionist Dwayne Fields, engineer and National Geographic explorer Albert Lin, and National Geographic photographer Cristina Mittermeier. If the pandemic thwarted your travel plans over the last year, “Welcome to Earth” gives you an opportunity to see the world without a passport or a plane ticket. In order to stream all six episodes of the series you must be signed up for Disney+ ($7.99 a month, or $79.99 a year).
Verizon also offers free Disney+ for up to a year with select Unlimited plans through Verizon 5G Home, Verizon wireless, and Verizon Fios and LTE Home plans. As the dedicated destination for Disney, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, and National Geographic, Disney+ delivers unprecedented access to thousands of hours of eclectic content. The lineup includes Disney+ original movies, documentaries, and TV series such as “Welcome to Earth,” “Hawkeye,” “Luca,” “The Falcon and the Winter Solider,” “Black Widow,” “The Mandalorian,” “WandaVision,” “Soul,” “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “The Secret Life of Whales,” “Cruella,” “The Beatles: Get Back,” and episodes of “The Simpsons.”
“Welcome to Earth” is produced by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Darren Aronofsky (“Black Swan,” “Requiem for a Dream”), Protozoa Pictures, Jane Root’s Nutopia, and Smith’s Westbrook Studios. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.