Netflix seems to be to take a chunk out of Shark Week with its upcoming shark-centric actuality competitors present, All of the Sharks.
The sequence, hosted by Tom “The Blowfish” Hird, pits 4 groups of shark consultants in opposition to each other. Their purpose? To {photograph} as many kinds of shark as they will. We’re not simply speaking about some sharks. We’re speaking about — say it with me — All of the Sharks. Whichever workforce wins will earn $50,000 for his or her marine charity of alternative.
To snap their shark pics, these groups will dive into shark habitats in six gorgeous areas: the Maldives, the Galápagos Islands, the Bahamas, South Africa, Japan, and Australia. Each shark contestants get on digital camera earns them factors. The rarer the shark, the extra factors you get. Easy, proper? Nicely, wait till you throw difficult diving circumstances and fast-moving currents into the combination.
As somebody with a crushing concern of each sharks and the deep sea, All of the Sharks seems like a Netflix govt discovered a strategy to flip my worst nightmare right into a present. Nonetheless, the trailer for All of the Sharks is way from terrifying. As a substitute, its solid of passionate shark followers hopes to upend folks’s expectations of those fascinating, ecologically vital predators.
The complete trailer above teases a number of breathtaking encounters with sharks, together with a snake-like epaulette shark — a sort of shark I did not know existed till now! And naturally, it would not be a shark present with out appearances from nice whites, tiger sharks, and hammerheads. Whereas I am not fairly able to get within the water with these dangerous boys, I really feel completely intrigued watching them — and the groups attempting to {photograph} them — from the consolation of my very own sofa.
All of the Sharks premieres July 4 on Netflix.