In the final two episodes, Dean Potter’s dream of pushing free solo climbing beyond anything seen before collides with the arrival of Alex Honnold, a younger climber capable of taking the sport into terrifying new territory. As both men circle the impossible challenge of El Capitan, Dean is forced to confront not only a rival, but the fear that his place at the edge of climbing history may be slipping away. What begins as a battle for greatness becomes something far more personal: A struggle with ego, identity, isolation and the dangerous need to keep proving himself when the world is already watching. As Dean’s mental health declines and some of his closest supporters begin to drift away, he takes a risky job in China and seems to move even closer to the edge. But a new relationship gives him a fragile sense of grounding, and his lifelong dream of flight finally comes into focus through the radical world of wingsuit flying. The final chapters become both breathtaking and haunting, following a man who searched for freedom in the air, in the mountains and in the spaces where fear becomes almost spiritual. Intimate, tense and deeply emotional, they reveal the beauty and tragedy of a life lived in pursuit of the impossible.
In episodes 13 and 14, the war reaches a decisive new stage as the Allies prepare to launch Operation Overlord and open the long-awaited second front in Nazi-occupied France. Behind the invasion of Normandy lies an enormous gamble of planning, deception, weather, timing and nerve, with Dwight D. Eisenhower carrying the weight of one of the most dangerous military decisions in history. From the beaches of D-Day to the struggle to break through Hitler’s Atlantic Wall, the episode captures the fear, scale and sacrifice of the operation that begins the liberation of Western Europe. The story then moves to World War II’s often overlooked Asian theater, where Allied forces and Japan fight across jungles, mountains, plains and impossible supply routes. In Burma, India and China, commanders such as Joseph Stilwell, William Slim and Lord Mountbatten face a brutal war of disease, exhaustion, monsoon terrain and relentless Japanese resistance. From the Burma Road and the deadly airlift over the Hump to the fighting at Myitkyina, Imphal and Saipan, these episodes reveal a vast and punishing conflict far from Europe’s headlines, where survival itself becomes a battle and victory demands endurance on a staggering scale.
In the final two episodes, Novak Djokovic’s sudden rise changes everything, forcing Rafael Nadal into a new and even more demanding era: the age of the Big Three. What was once a rivalry defined by Roger Federer becomes a three-way battle for history, greatness and survival at the top of tennis. As Djokovic grows stronger and the pressure intensifies, Rafa is pushed to the limits of his body and mind, fighting through pain, doubt and exhaustion while trying to protect the place he has earned through years of sacrifice. But these episodes are not only about trophies, rankings or legendary matches. They reveal the deepest part of Nadal’s character: the refusal to surrender, even when injuries, age and time begin to close in. From the physical punishment of his greatest victories to the emotional weight of knowing that the end is coming, Rafa keeps searching for one more comeback, one more fight, one more reason to believe. Powerful, intimate and deeply moving, the final chapters become a portrait of a champion who built his legend not simply by winning, but by never giving up.
For years, reports of unidentified aerial phenomena have remained hidden behind secrecy, speculation, and official denials. This gripping documentary follows investigative journalist and filmmaker Jeremy Corbell as he gains extraordinary access to witnesses, classified information, and sources connected to one of the most controversial mysteries of modern times. As new evidence emerges and long-held assumptions are challenged, the search for answers begins to reveal a story far more complex than many imagined. What starts as an investigation into unexplained sightings soon becomes a high-stakes journey into a world of government secrecy, whistleblowers, intelligence networks, and hidden information. With rare footage, firsthand testimony, and exclusive access to key figures at the center of the debate, the documentary explores the growing effort to uncover what may be one of the most significant discoveries of the modern era—and why some people believe the truth has remained hidden for so long.
Few stars have ever embodied the glamour of Hollywood as completely as Marilyn Monroe. Rising from a troubled childhood to become one of the most famous women in the world, she captivated audiences with her beauty, charisma, and remarkable screen presence. Through rare archive footage, expert analysis, and revealing testimonies, this documentary traces her extraordinary journey from vulnerable young dreamer to international icon, exploring the personal struggles, ambitions, and pressures hidden behind her dazzling public image. Beneath the glittering surface of 1950s Hollywood, however, lay a world shaped by powerful politicians, influential studio executives, and figures connected to organized crime. As Marilyn's fame grew, so did her proximity to some of the most powerful and controversial men of her era. Revisiting long-debated relationships, hidden alliances, and the mysteries surrounding her untimely death, the documentary investigates whether she became entangled in a dangerous game of power, loyalty, and betrayal whose consequences may have reached far beyond the silver screen.
A fascinating behind-the-scenes journey into the creation of one of the most explosive and theatrical rock albums ever recorded. Through rare studio footage, revealing interviews, and passionate recollections from Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman, Todd Rundgren, and other key collaborators, the documentary uncovers how an ambitious project that many believed would fail became a worldwide phenomenon. From endless studio battles and rejected demos to the unforgettable recording sessions behind songs like ‘Paradise by the Dashboard Light’ and ‘Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,’ every moment reveals the obsession, chaos, and creative genius that fueled the album’s legendary sound. The documentary explores how operatic storytelling, rock energy, and teenage rebellion were fused into something completely unique during an era dominated by disco and punk. Packed with memorable anecdotes, isolated vocal and instrumental breakdowns, and emotional reflections from the people who lived through it, this is an absorbing look at the making of an album that went on to become one of the best-selling and most influential records in rock history.
As Dean’s mental health declines and some of his closest supporters begin to drift away, he takes a risky job in China and seems to move even closer to the edge. But a new relationship gives him a fragile sense of grounding, and his lifelong dream of flight finally comes into focus through the radical world of wingsuit flying. The final chapters become both breathtaking and haunting, following a man who searched for freedom in the air, in the mountains and in the spaces where fear becomes almost spiritual. Intimate, tense and deeply emotional, they reveal the beauty and tragedy of a life lived in pursuit of the impossible.