A group of volunteer fighter pilots is sent into the skies over China at a time when the balance of air power seems already decided. Facing overwhelming odds, they develop daring tactics, relentless discipline and an almost reckless courage that quickly turns them into a legend. Each mission becomes a high-stakes gamble where survival depends on skill, instinct and the ability to outthink an enemy that appears stronger in every way. Through intense aerial combat and split-second decisions, these pilots transform from outsiders into a decisive force, proving that innovation and determination can shift the course of a war. What unfolds is a gripping story of strategy, risk and adrenaline, where every dogfight pushes the limits of both man and machine, and where the sky itself becomes a battlefield of survival and reputation.
In the last two episodes of this series, you can see how coffee and corn open the door to stories far beyond what we consume every day. From the demanding journey of the coffee bean—shaped by history, craftsmanship and human effort—to the rise of corn from a sacred crop to a dominant force in global food systems, these episodes reveal how simple ingredients carry profound meaning. What begins as a look at familiar foods quickly becomes a deeper exploration of culture, industry and survival, uncovering the fragile balance behind what we eat and leaving a lasting sense of how much is at stake in the most ordinary things.
A young filmmaker leaves behind his civilian life to enter the front lines of Ukraine’s war, documenting not only the battlefield but the emotional weight of a conflict that reshapes everything it touches. Through his camera, moments of tension, fear and humanity unfold with an immediacy that places you inside a reality few ever witness firsthand. Beyond the combat, the film reveals the inner transformation of a man confronting duty, identity and survival, offering a raw and intimate perspective that turns a distant war into something deeply personal and impossible to ignore.
In the final three episodes, the journey deepens into a powerful exploration of culture, survival, and science at the planet’s edges. On a remote Pacific island threatened by rising seas, Will Smith joins Dr. Walworth and John Aini to document a dying language spoken by only five people, turning marine research into an intimate race against time to preserve human memory. The mission reveals how climate change erodes not just coastlines, but identities. The adventure then shifts to extremes of land and ice. In the Kalahari Desert, Will learns survival from the San people, confronting the limits of his endurance during a traditional hunt with guide Kane Motswana. The odyssey culminates beneath the ice of the North Pole, where, alongside polar ecologist Allison Fong, a daring dive to collect critical samples is jeopardized by a sudden storm and equipment failure. What follows is a gripping test of courage and teamwork that redefines heroism at the end of a 100-day quest.
In the final three episodes, life in this Zambian stronghold reaches a decisive turning point as survival becomes more fragile than ever. An injured wild dog named Flint defies the odds by helping care for Storm’s largest litter of pups, while leopard Mutima continues her perilous search for a territory to call home. At the same time, the lions face pressures beyond their control, forcing shifts in dominance as age, injury, and the land itself begin to reshape the balance of power. The closing chapter deepens the drama and the emotion. Leopard Olimba struggles with the weight of old age, the wild dogs’ story takes an unexpected turn, and both lions and hyenas experience a baby boom that raises a final question: who truly rules this kingdom now? The series concludes by revealing the unseen human effort behind the scenes, introducing the filmmakers, conservationists, and anti-poaching teams whose extraordinary work protects South Luangwa and the fragile lives that depend on it.
Hidden beneath the cold waters of the North Atlantic lies the untold story of one of World War II’s longest and most decisive campaigns. This documentary journeys to the north-west coast of Ireland, where deep-sea divers search for the wrecks of Hitler’s feared U-boat fleet, revealing silent battlefields that still bear the scars of war. Through these submerged remains, the film brings history to life, showing how the struggle for control of the seas shaped the fate of nations. Interwoven with the dives are personal memories from families in Northern Ireland and expert analysis from historians, uncovering the region’s vital role in the Allied fightback. As the wrecks emerge from the darkness, so do the human stories of courage, loss, and survival, transforming a military campaign into a powerful reflection on the true cost of war.
Through intense aerial combat and split-second decisions, these pilots transform from outsiders into a decisive force, proving that innovation and determination can shift the course of a war. What unfolds is a gripping story of strategy, risk and adrenaline, where every dogfight pushes the limits of both man and machine, and where the sky itself becomes a battlefield of survival and reputation.