In Episode 4, you can witness a gripping journey through the hidden threads that connect Asia's most complex societies. From the snow leopards of the Himalayas to the elephants of Sri Lanka, and from the forests of Borneo to the bustling streets of Bangkok, this episode explores how nature, tradition, and modernity collide. It uncovers the silent role of animals in shaping cultural identity and the fragile balance between preservation and progress. With breathtaking imagery and powerful storytelling, it reveals how the destinies of creatures, cities, and civilizations are more intertwined than we ever imagined.
This gripping five-part docuseries marks the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, revealing how a distant war redefined two nations. With unseen footage, candid interviews, and damning presidential recordings, it exposes the political manipulation, battlefield tragedies, and societal fractures that shaped the Vietnam War. From Washington’s strategic missteps to the raw trauma of those on the ground, it shows how the conflict shattered trust in government and left wounds that still resonate today. The first three episodes trace the war’s slow ignition and its rapid spiral into chaos. They take viewers deep into the secretive early stages of the U.S. military buildup, then shift to the complex realities inside Vietnam, with personal accounts from soldiers on both sides. The series then confronts the shock of the Tet Offensive and the atrocities of Mỹ Lai, dismantling the illusion of a winnable war. These opening chapters set a powerful tone—intimate, harrowing, and unflinchingly honest.
In the second episode, viewers are taken on a breathtaking journey into the darkest corners of the solar system—places untouched by sunlight and hidden from even our most powerful telescopes. Guided by Professor Brian Cox, the episode uncovers mysterious moons, shadowed craters, and vast underground oceans that may harbor the keys to life beyond Earth. As the veil is lifted on these obscure realms, new frontiers of science and imagination emerge, making this a must-see exploration of what lies in the silence between the stars.
Episode 4 explores the far reaches of our solar system, where ice behaves in extraordinary ways. Frozen moons orbiting giant planets may conceal vast oceans beneath their crusts—possible homes for alien life. From spectacular icy eruptions to entire worlds shaped by cold forces, this journey reveals that ice can be as dynamic and powerful as fire. A stunning look at some of the most mysterious and potentially life-supporting places in space.
This documentary delivers a penetrating examination of Sean Combs, charting his rise from visionary hitmaker to one of the most powerful figures in hip-hop, and the growing controversies that now surround his legacy. Through archival footage, insider testimony, and investigative reporting, it exposes both the revolutionary impact of Bad Boy Entertainment and the darker allegations that have cast a long shadow over his empire, raising urgent questions about power, accountability, and image in the music industry. In the first two episodes, viewers see how a driven kid from New York reinvented himself as Puff Daddy, building Bad Boy Records into a cultural force. As fame and wealth accelerate, the series explores how the embrace of celebrity ignites a dangerous rivalry with Death Row Records, setting the stage for an era defined by excess, conflict, and unresolved questions. The lingering mystery surrounding the shooting of Tupac Shakur looms large, framing a story where ambition, rivalry, and consequence collide.
In the heart of Zambia, along the banks of the Luangwa River, a raw struggle for dominance unfolds in a land both rich and unforgiving. Four rival families—leopards, hyenas, wild dogs, and lions—are bound together by fate as they battle to survive and claim this remote African paradise as their own. Filmed entirely in one extraordinary location, the documentary reveals how power shifts with the seasons, how alliances fracture, and how survival depends on constant adaptation in a kingdom where every decision can mean life or death. In the first three episodes, the fight for control intensifies. Leopard Mutima’s bond with her mother reaches breaking point just as the balance of power begins to tilt toward the lions, forcing hyenas and wild dogs to struggle desperately to protect their young. Leopard Olimba finds a mate, but fortune soon turns against the lion pride, while extreme flooding brings catastrophe to the hyena clan. As the land transforms and dangers multiply, the moment arrives for Mutima to leave and face her destiny alone, marking a turning point in the battle to rule this fragile kingdom.
With breathtaking imagery and powerful storytelling, it reveals how the destinies of creatures, cities, and civilizations are more intertwined than we ever imagined.