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Welcome to Earth | Official Trailer - Audio Description | Disney+


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·Nov 10, 2024

A six-part Disney Plus original series. Will Smith steps out of a red SUV. "I've got a confession to make," words appear over a blue and green sphere from National Geographic. "I've never climbed a mountain," Will repels down a volcano. Academy Award nominee Darren Aronofsky. "Never swum in a lake," Academy Award nominee Will Smith. "I was in a cave once." Will stands on a boat, staring out at the vast ocean. "I'm beginning to think that I might be missing something."

"Well ready?" "Yes sir." In a small plane, Will fist bumps a man. "I asked the best modern-day explorers, 'Take me to the ends of the earth.'" And they said, "Oh, we can go further than that."

"Three, two, one," a submarine's lights extinguish, plunging them into darkness. "Let's see what's out there." Fluorescent fish float by. "We think we know our planet." White water kayaking, but there's still a secret world to be discovered. "If you go to the right place with the right guide, you just might find a portal into it."

"And we need to helm it because the volcano spits rocks up in the air as if this helmet is going to do something." "We're one of these big rocks," The starlet sky ships. "I sure hope you know where you're going." "I hope so too."

They traverse ice. "See, hear, feel the planet." "I almost guarantee you're gonna survive like never before." An SUV descends a steep sand dune. "I thought you were gonna freak out, but you just kept going." "I'm an actor; I pretend for a living."

A scuba diver enters water, a whale swims by. "Wildebeest stampede, that's spectacular." "This is a bucket list moment." An object explodes. Will and a man high five. A scuba diver examines coral. Orcas pass a kayak. Sandstorms whip against Will. A river thunders through a canyon.

"My grandmother used to say, all the best things in life lived on the other side of fear." Will rides a zipline. "I sure hope Gigi was right." White letters appear over an earth-like sphere of flowing liquid: "Welcome to Earth."

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