Filmed over an unprecedented decade and running an exceptional nine seasons, National Geographic and the world-leading BBC Studios Natural History Unit embark on this series, the most ambitious and definitive portrait of life on Earth ever attempted.
Why do mosquitoes prefer to bite some people over others? What happens to the body when it faces extreme cold? What is best to lower body temperature, cold or hot beverages? Why does it hurt so much to get pricked with a needle? Marley will be our guide in this scientific quest to answer these questions, with five guinea pig testers who will participate in fun experiments.
Passinho: The Rhythm of Dreams will present the famous passinho, a type of dance originating from funk carioca that became popular in 2010, and will tell the story of Mercedes (Giulie Oliveira), daughter of dancers and passionate about dance, who dreams of showing her talent in the Duelo do Passinho, an important interschool competition of this dance movement, in Rio de Janeiro.
Most of us know some myth about witches. Maybe it’s about warts. Or maybe it’s about dark magic and the rule of three. A new animated series from Baobab Studios and Disney Branded Television will focus on what witch mythology around the globe is like. The Witchverse is an animated anthology series based on Baobab Studios’ award-winning virtual reality experience and short film Baba Yaga. Uh yes, please.
“Fantasy Sports” focuses on Wiz a young female teenager explorer and her musclebound Mug friend who go on treasure hunting and on their journeys they get in the wackiest magical games based on popular sports.
This series follows an unorthodox inner-city choir director in Detroit who is determined to find success by changing the lives of those in his community—one kid, one struggle, one song at a time. In the vein of Friday Night Lights and Fame, but infused with a hip hop/ gospel beat, this scripted one-hour drama series is inspired by the story of the Detroit Youth Choir, the AGT sensation that swept the country.