National Geographic has slated the debut of the three-part series Secrets of the Penguins, the latest installment of its Secrets of... franchise, for April 20.
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New David Blaine Series for Nat Geo
February 19, 2025
David Blaine Do Not Attempt, a six-part series from Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Documentaries, is slated to bow on National Geographic on March 23 and begin streaming on Disney+ and Hulu the next day.
Disney+ Teams with Curious Films for Caroline Flack Doc
January 10, 2025
Disney+ has partnered with Curious Films for the feature-length documentary Caroline (w.t.), celebrating the life and career of U.K. TV presenter Caroline Flack.
A Real Bug’s Life Returning to Disney+
December 6, 2024
National Geographic’s A Real Bug’s Life is set to return with a second season on Disney+ on January 15.
Nat Geo Lines Up Family-Friendly Doc Blink
November 15, 2024
National Geographic Documentary Films' Blink is slated to debut on National Geographic on December 16 and will be streamed the next day on Disney+ and Hulu.
Disney+ Launches Nat Geo Immersive Environment
August 6, 2024
Disney+ has rolled out a new immersive environment from National Geographic via its app on Apple Vision Pro.
BBC Studios Expands Offering in Japan
June 26, 2024
BBC Studios has struck deals with Disney, NHK and Warner Bros. Discovery to bolster its content offering for audiences across Japan.
Welcome to Wrexham Lands Another Season
May 15, 2024
FX’s Emmy-winning docuseries Welcome to Wrexham has been picked up for a fourth season by Disney+.
Animals Up Close with Bertie Gregory Lands Renewal
May 13, 2024
National Geographic’s Disney+ original series Animals Up Close with Bertie Gregory has been renewed for a second season.
Video Interview: Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story’s Director & Stars
May 8, 2024
Director Charlie Hamilton James tells World Screen Newsflash about how Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story came together and his overall vision for the documentary, and Billy and Susan Mail, subjects of the film, share what made them comfortable with inviting the world into such a personal part of their lives.