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Zoo(2015-2017)

TV-14
| 43min per episode | Drama
3.3/5 (with 256 votes)

Set amidst a wave of violent animal attacks sweeping across the planet, a young renegade scientist is thrust into a race to unlock the mystery behind this pandemic before time runs out for animals and humans alike.

Carol & the End of the World(2023)

TV-MA
| 4h 50min per episode | Animation, Comedy
4.0/5 (with 16 votes)

As a planetary apocalypse looms, a woman struggling to embrace end-times chaos searches for meaning in her last months on Earth.

One Strange Rock(2018)

TV-G
| 47min per episode | Documentary
3.8/5 (with 35 votes)

A mind-bending, thrilling journey exploring the fragility and wonder of planet Earth, one of the most peculiar, unique places in the entire universe, brought to life by the only people to have left it behind – the world’s most well known and leading astronauts.

Life After People: The Series(2009-2010)

1h per episode | Documentary
3.6/5 (with 66 votes)

Life After People is a television series on which scientists, structural engineers, and other experts speculate about what might become of Earth should humanity instantly disappear. The featured experts also talk about the impact of human extinction on the environment, and the vestiges of civilization thus left behind.

Unknown Amazon with Pedro Andrade(2021-)

TV-14
| 44min per episode | Documentary

See the real modern-day Amazonia through an exploration of the Amazon Basin, meeting a different group of people who live there in each episode.

Mysteries of The Giants(2019)

52min per episode | Documentary

After the extinction of the dinosaurs, the Earth was populated by other, astonishingly gigantic animals: a 13-metre snake weighing as much as a truck, a shark as big as a school bus, a 20-ton rhinoceros and a sloth 200 times the size of sloths today. Although they dominate their ecosystems, giant animals are often more vulnerable than others. They are susceptible to climate change, loss of habitat, shortages of food and competitors invading their territory. In fact, today’s last giants – the descendants of those behemoths – are all in decline. Some of them are even threatened with imminent extinction.