Will Smith essentially tried to kill himself for content across the entire planet recently. The actor stars in the National Geographic series POLE TO POLE, which documents a one-hundred-day trek spanning all seven continents. Filming took five years to complete while the star skied Antarctic icefields and dove beneath freezing Arctic waters.
He milked venomous tarantulas and climbed massive peaks during the intense production. Smith admitted the experience felt unlike anything else he has ever attempted professionally. The celebrity feared he might actually die out there, but claimed the natural scenery kept his spirits high throughout the ordeal.
Viewers catch the first glimpse as he treks toward the South Pole, facing bone-chilling winds. That initial segment features him confronting a giant ice cliff. The second installment drops him into the Ecuadorian Amazon alongside professor Bryan Fry and mountaineer Carla Perez to find lethal wildlife.
They hunt for the massive green anaconda in the final chapter. Local Waorani elder Penti Baihua joins the crew to locate the biggest snake on Earth deep in the jungle. This chaotic global tour hits screens very soon for anyone wanting to see a movie star suffer.
He milked venomous tarantulas and climbed massive peaks during the intense production. Smith admitted the experience felt unlike anything else he has ever attempted professionally. The celebrity feared he might actually die out there, but claimed the natural scenery kept his spirits high throughout the ordeal.
Viewers catch the first glimpse as he treks toward the South Pole, facing bone-chilling winds. That initial segment features him confronting a giant ice cliff. The second installment drops him into the Ecuadorian Amazon alongside professor Bryan Fry and mountaineer Carla Perez to find lethal wildlife.
They hunt for the massive green anaconda in the final chapter. Local Waorani elder Penti Baihua joins the crew to locate the biggest snake on Earth deep in the jungle. This chaotic global tour hits screens very soon for anyone wanting to see a movie star suffer.