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Ryan Reynolds celebrates the trailer for nature losers in Nat Geo

Ryan Reynolds is a proven winner, as is his Wrexham AFC football team (since Rob Mcelhenney and bought the club). The new Geographic National Salon in Reynolds, however, only celebrates the greatest losers in the earth.

OutsideA series of five episodes narrated and produced by Reynolds, presents animals at the very level of the food chain, of the genre with “bizarre mating strategies, surprising superpowers, deception, dubious parental skills and coarse behaviors”, according to Nat Geo. These will be things that you have never seen before – on Nat Geo or elsewhere – like a cave in New Zealand which “shines more brilliant than a single cushion under black light thanks to the brilliant butts of millions of Mucus coated worms.”

Harry Gregson -Williams composed the music of the show – it’s nice. But in one way or another, Reynolds obtained Green Day to write and record the theme song of the show. Naturally, it rocks.

“Make working with National Geographic on Outside was a dream come true – mainly because I can finally look at one of our children with my children. Technically, they saw Deadpool and WolverineBut I don’t think they absorb a lot while covering their eyes and ears and shouting for two hours, “Reynolds said in a press release The Hollywood Reporter. “We are so proud to raise the unknown heroes of the natural world at the top of the entertainment food chain and we look forward to everyone.”

Deadpool and Wolverine is a Marvel film, belonging to Disney, just like Nat Geo.

“For over 137 years, National Geographic has opened the way in the narration of natural history. With OutsideWe’re Unleashing A Whole New Breed of Natural History-One That’s Bold, Irreverent and Wildly Entertaining, “Nat Geo President Courtney Monroe Said.” By Pairing Ryan Reynolds and His Award-Winning Team At Maximum Effort Winth Class Natural History Film Wildstar, we Flipping The Traditional Wildlife Documentary On Its Head and Inviting Audiences to see the Animal Kingdom in A Totally UNXPETED AND HILARIOUS CHEMIN. “

Outside First on June 15 on Nat Geo; It will be simultaneous on ABC (also belonging to Disney) and made available to the next day on Disney + and Hulu.

Look at the trailer, with the song Green Day, here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsmazikokji

Outside is produced by Wildstar, a Fremantle company, in partnership with maximum effort for National Geographic. For Wildstar, Mark Linfield, Vanessa Berlowitz and Dan Rees are executive producers. For maximum effort, Ryan Reynolds, George Dewey, Ashley Fox and Patrick Gooing are executive producers; Sophia Travaglia and Molly Milstein are producers. Polly Billam is a co-series producer and writer.

For National Geographic, Tracy Rudolph Jackson is the executive producer; Janet Han Vissering is senior VP, production; Charlie Parsons is the main vice-president, development; Bengt Anderson is the executive producer and main vice-president, not scripted; And Tom McDonald is the executive vice-president, the global and uncriple factual content.

Basically, it is a whole animal kingdom of producers.

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Here are the episode descriptions, everything in Nat Geo’s own words:

“Superzeroes” is presented on June 15 at 9/8C on National Geographic

Ryan Reynolds brings together a team of “superzeroes”, apparently pathic animals with unexpected superpowers. Forget the speed of the cheetah, the view of the eagle or the brute force of the elephant, and say hello to the frog in invisible glass, the badger of indestructible honey and the pistol shrimp which can draw bubbles as hot as the surface of the sun.

“Terrible Parents” will be presented on June 15 at 9: 54/8: 54C on National Geographic

Ryan Reynolds reveals very doubtful parental strategies of the worst parents of the animal kingdom, outsiders. From a goose who lays his eggs on the top of a cliff to a koala who feeds her poop, it is not certain that they are bad parents or simply misunderstood. But no matter how much you think you could be in parenting; You can’t be as bad as these guys.

“Sexy Beasts” will be presented on June 22 at 9/8C on National Geographic

Forget birds and bees, Ryan reveals the stages of the search for “one” in sub-dog style. From the “first attraction” to the giant proboscisi monkeys to the importance of wingers in the Turkey’s nuptial parade to preliminaries in flying foxes, these guys rewritten the book of rules on disorderly and complicated relations.

“The unusual suspects” are presented on June 22 at 9: 53/8: 53

Ryan Reynolds highlights the outsiders who take front by sneaky tactics. From mastery of the frog to a jackal biting buttocks and a multi-head caterpillar playing the lure, they are the masters of deception and deception. And gathering all these weapons is the biggest crook of all – a cunning macaque who feeds on the booty of without distrust tourists.

“Total Grossout” is presented on June 29 at 9/8C on National Geographic

Ryan gives his unique point of view on animals that use coarse tactics to achieve their goals, to defend their house in search of a companion and to win the game of life. Its casting includes lamantins that use flatulence to control their floss and cellar mushroom flies that create beautiful illuminated fly traps from mucus enlightened by their biolumine butts.

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