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Welcome to Earth | Official Trailer #2 | Disney+


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·Nov 10, 2024

(Adventurous music) - [Will] I'm throwing myself into the unknown. - I almost guarantee you're going to survive. - Am I? (Will laughing) (Adventurous music continues) - [Will] There's a new breed of explorers taking me to the ends of the earth to discover hidden worlds. - Ooh! - That sit beyond our senses. (Wind blowing) - How's that feeling? - Scary as hell. You know exactly how it feel. (Dwayne laughing) (High intensity music) - Once you decode the mysteries, you can find crucial information about the world around us. - Ready when you are. We're trying to see the invisible. - Wow. So I could be one of the first people to ever see this. [Diva and Will] - What! - Inside this sub at 3000 feet. - And the only thing protecting you is about six inches of plastic. - We down here, y'all. We down here. (Diva laughing) (Music intensifies) - [Will] You gotta be kidding me. - That was beautiful. - Wow. - Anything dangling? - Just you. I'm not going to need to do that two times. - No? (Will laughing) - That looks crazy. There's a different planet down there. How did I not know that this was in the world? (Music intensifies) Wow. I'm so putting this in a movie. (Diva laughing) I am so putting this in a movie.

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