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Welcome to Earth | Official Trailer #2 - Audio Description | Disney+


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·Nov 10, 2024

A volcano erupts. I'm throwing myself into the unknown. I almost guarantee you're gonna survive.

All right, a six-part Disney Plus original series. There's a new breed of explorers taking knee to the ends of the Earth to discover hidden worlds that sit beyond our senses. Jut from the Earth, Will and a man in helmets and harnesses repel down.

"How's that feeling?"

"Scary as hell."

You know exactly how it's feeling. From National Geographic, once you decode the mysteries, Darren Aronofsky says you can find crucial information about the world around us.

"Will Smith, ready when you are."

"We're trying to see the invisible."

Wow! Will rides a boat so I could be one of the first people to ever see this inside the sub at 3,000 feet, and the only thing protecting you is about six inches of plastic.

"We down here y'all!"

"We're down here!"

We've never seen a world like this. A climber repels in a cave.

"You gotta be kidding me!"

A turtle crawls on sand.

"That's beautiful!"

Wow! Anything dangling?

"Just you."

A helmeted man crosses a chasm by a rope.

"I'm not going to need to do that two times."

White dots form root-like tendrils.

"That looks crazy!"

Birds fly, fish dart.

"It's a different planet down there."

Scuba divers shine light.

"How did I not know that this was in the world?"

Will grasps hands with a guide, then hugs another. He clasps his hands as people dance around him. Flashes of divers, butterflies, wildebeest, and climbers. A mini sub travels through an underwater plume.

"Wow, I'm still putting this in a movie. I'm so quick!"

Welcome to Earth, original series streaming December 8th only on Disney Plus.

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