Nat Geo’s MARS TV Series Combines Today’s Space Program With Future Planetary Exploration
14 Nov 2016 by Jose Eledra in Celebrities, Event, Fame, Films, General, Home, Pleasure, Power, Stars, Television
It’s 2033… Strap yourselves in for a thrilling ride as The Daedalus spacecraft launches you into MARS, the planet that will become our new home. From the creative minds of executive producers Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, National Geographic presents a genre-busting, hybrid six-part global event series: MARS, premiering Nov. 14, 9/8c.
Blending documentary with scripted drama, the story of MARS predicts our one-way maiden mission to Mars and our future as an interplanetary species. It’s not science fiction; it’s supported by breakthrough science; and the adventure is just beginning when humans land on Martian soil to make the planet their home.
Premiering on the National Geographic Channel and Nat Geo Mundo in the U.S. on Monday, Nov. 14 at 9/8c and internationally in 170 countries and 45 languages, MARS — which is set both in the future and in the present day — will redefine television storytelling by combining feature film-quality scripted drama and visual effects with best-in-class documentary sequences to drive forward a cohesive, edge-of-your-seat story of mankind’s thrilling quest to colonize Mars.
This epic six-part global event series tells the inspiring story from the vantage point of a fictitious crewed mission to Mars in 2033. Executive producers Howard and Grazer hand-selected Gout to direct all six episodes of the series, filmed earlier this year in Budapest and Morocco.
Of all the planets in our solar system, none has captured our collective imagination like Mars — a mysterious, indelible part of the zeitgeist. The quest to send humans to Mars has engaged the top minds in science in a modern-day space race, and it has infiltrated pop culture through blockbusters like Andy Weir’s “The Martian” and through out-of-this-world tweets from astronaut Scott Kelly.
Now, National Geographic Channel; Academy Award- and Emmy-winning producers Grazer, Howard and Michael Rosenberg of Imagine Entertainment; and Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning producer Justin Wilkes, Academy Award- and Emmy-winning producer Jon Kamen, and Dave O’Connor of Radical Media and visionary Mexican filmmaker Everardo Gout (“Days of Grace”), have joined forces to launch viewers farther into outer space than ever before with the global event series MARS.
The scripted portion focuses on Earth’s first crewed mission to MARS. Its maiden voyage in 2033 is crewed by a carefully selected international team of six uniquely qualified astronauts, including: American mission commander Ben Sawyer (Ben Cotton), Korean-American mission pilot Hana Seung(Jihae), Spanish hydrologist and geochemist Javier Delgado (Alberto Ammann), French mission physician and biochemist Amelie Durand (Clementine Poidatz), Nigerian mechanical engineer and roboticist Robert Foucault (Sammi Rotibi) and Russian exobiologist and geologist Marta Kamen (Anamaria Marinca).
Back on Earth, the Mars Mission Corporation (MMC) control team based in London includes Hana Seung’s twin sister, capsule communicator Joon Seung (also played by Jihae), and French CEO of the MMC, Ed Grann (Olivier Martinez).
Once Daedalus successfully lands on Mars and sets up a preliminary base of operations, British nuclear physicist Leslie Richardson (Cosima Shaw) will lead a Phase 2 settlement team along with her husband, world-renowned experimental botanist Dr. Paul Richardson (John Light).
MARS truly brings together all of the world’s leading minds in a way never before accomplished — think of the world’s largest TED talk with the most fascinating people on Earth. Those interviewed on camera for the series include the following:
Charles Bolden, Administrator, Former Astronaut, NASA
Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director, Hayden Planetarium
Peter Diamandis, Chairman and CEO, XPRIZE Foundation
David Dinges, Director, Unit for Experimental Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
Casey Dreier, Director of Space Policy, The Planetary Society
Ann Druyan, Creative Director, Voyager Interstellar Mission, NASA
Charles Elachi, Director, LPL (Ret.)
Jim Green, Division Director, Planetary Science, NASA
John Grunsfeld, Associate Administrator, Former Astronaut, NASA
Jennifer Heldmann, Planetary Scientist, NASA
Jedidah Isler, award-winning astrophysicist; emerging Explorer, National Geographic
Thomas Kalil, Deputy Director, White House Office of Science and Technology
Roger Launius, Smithsonian Institution
John Logsdon, Founder, Space Policy Institute, George Washington University
James Lovell, Former NASA Astronaut, Apollo 13 Commander
Elon Musk, CEO SpaceX
Stephen Petranek, author, “How We’ll Live on Mars”
Mary Roach, author, “Packing for Mars”
Jennifer Trosper, Mars 2020 Mission Manager, JPL
Andy Weir, author, “The Martian”
Robert Zubrin, President, The Mars Society
National Geographic will extend the MARS storytelling in an unprecedented cross-platform effort, including a six-part digital companion prequel series.
Before MARS, which will launch prior to the premiere, is an extensive digital virtual reality experience at www.MakeMarsHome.com.
Further, MARS will be the November cover story of National Geographic magazine and will be featured in a stand-alone National Geographic book, “MARS: Our Future on the Red Planet,” now on sale.
The NG Kids book, “MARS: The Red Planet,” is also now on sale.
There will be media and educational materials for kids a touring NG Live speakers series and ongoing MARS coverage on nationalgeographic.com.
Premiere episode: Monday, Nov. 14, at 9/8c
MARS: Novo Mundo
In 2033, the first human mission to Mars enters the red planet’s atmosphere but the crew of the Daedalus faces a life-threatening emergency when the ship’s landing system goes offline. The crew’s commander
risks his life to fix the problem as mission control monitors back on Earth. In the present-day documentary,
SpaceX attempts to land the world’s first reusable rocket in order to pioneer the critical technology that
will help humans reach Mars.
For more information, visit www.MakeMarsHome.com