Cosmos: Possible Worlds

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  • TV-PG
  • 2014
  • 2 Seasons
  • 9.1  (7,069)

Cosmos: Possible Worlds is a fascinating docuseries that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the universe, exploring the mysteries of space and the endless possibilities that could exist in the cosmos. The show, which premiered on March 9th, 2020, is hosted by renowned astrophysicist and science communicator, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and executive produced by Seth MacFarlane and Ann Druyan. Through stunning visual effects and gripping storytelling, Cosmos: Possible Worlds unravels the secrets of our universe, as Tyson leads viewers through the grandeur and complexity of the cosmos. The show offers a unique perspective on our world as we know it, and what could be out there beyond what we currently understand. The series explores a range of topics, including the origins of life, the evolution of the universe, and the possibility of interstellar travel. The series is split into several episodes, each one focused on a different aspect of space exploration. Some episodes take viewers on a trip through time, exploring the universe's earliest moments, while others delve deep into the smallest particles that make up the universe. Throughout the series, viewers are introduced to a variety of pioneers in astronomy and physics who have contributed to our understanding of the universe. One of the most notable aspects of Cosmos: Possible Worlds is its breathtaking visual effects. Every episode features stunning imagery that transports viewers to different locations within our universe, from the furthest reaches of space to the depths of our own planet. The show also uses animation to help illustrate complex scientific concepts that cannot be seen with the naked eye. Throughout the series, Tyson is joined by a variety of guest stars, including Sasha Sagan, the daughter of the late astronomer Carl Sagan. Sasha contributes to the show by sharing her own unique perspective on science and the universe. Seth MacFarlane, who is a long-time supporter of the show, serves as one of the executive producers and has also provided his voice to some of the animated sequences. Overall, Cosmos: Possible Worlds is a must-watch for anyone with an interest in science or space exploration. The show is informative, engaging, and thought-provoking, offering a unique perspective on the world we live in, and what could exist beyond it. With stunning visuals and a talented team of scientists and animators, Cosmos: Possible Worlds is sure to captivate viewers and inspire awe in the mysteries of the universe.

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Seven Wonders of The New World
13. Seven Wonders of The New World
December 21, 2020
Young Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson first discovered their passion for science at the New York World
Coming of Age in The Antropocene
12. Coming of Age in The Antropocene
December 15, 2020
In what kind of world can a child born in 2020 expect to grow up? When did our slide into planetwide environmental destruction begin? Enter the possible world that awaits a 2020 baby in her twenties: one darkened by our refusal to confront the real and mounting challenges we face but one that still offers a message of hope.
The Fleeting Grace of The Habitable Zone
11. The Fleeting Grace of The Habitable Zone
December 14, 2020
There is no refuge from change in the cosmos. There will come a time in the life of the sun when Earth will no longer be a home for us. Explore the story of our ancestors who rose to a comparable challenge, as well as a long-term vision of our future on other worlds.
A Tale of Two Atoms
10. A Tale of Two Atoms
December 7, 2020
Two atoms from different parts of the universe meet on a small planet. Examine how a deadly embrace between science and state altered the fate of the world and behold a gripping cautionary tale of others who grew used to living in the shadow of grave danger until it killed them all
Magic Without Lies
9. Magic Without Lies
December 1, 2020
In the counterintuitive realm of quantum mechanics, light can be two contradictory things, and somehow
The Sacrifice of Cassini
8. The Sacrifice of Cassini
November 24, 2020
A mysterious untold story is brought to life: A scientist figures out how to go to the moon while fighting for his life in a World War I trench. He writes a letter addressed to readers 50 years in the future, making the Apollo missions possible. Witness the 20-year-long odyssey of a robotic explorer ordered to self-destruct on another world.
The Search for Intelligent Life on Earth
7. The Search for Intelligent Life on Earth
November 17, 2020
A hidden underground network
The Man of a Trillion Worlds
6. The Man of a Trillion Worlds
November 10, 2020
A child lies on the rug of a tenement, dreaming of interstellar adventures. At the dawn of the Space Age, a young Carl Sagan
The Cosmic Connectome
5. The Cosmic Connectome
October 13, 2020
Embark on a voyage of discovery through the evolution of consciousness with stops in ancient Greece and a visit to the largest life-form on Earth. This journey takes us into the poignant dream of an abandoned orphan who opened the way to our understanding of the architecture of thought and introduced a vision of a galactic network of thought.
Vavilov
4. Vavilov
October 6, 2020
In the first half of the 20th century, pioneering geneticist Nikolai Vavilov traveled five continents to assemble a treasury of the world
Lost City of Life
3. Lost City of Life
September 29, 2020
Discover a new vision of genesis at the bottom of the blood-red sea of the infant Earth and the story of the man who found the first clues to life
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
2. Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
September 22, 2020
An exploration into human's potential for change.
Ladder to the Stars
1. Ladder to the Stars
September 22, 2020
An evolutionary adventure over billions of years; an exploration into human's potential for change.
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Cosmos: Possible Worlds is a fascinating docuseries that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the universe, exploring the mysteries of space and the endless possibilities that could exist in the cosmos. The show, which premiered on March 9th, 2020, is hosted by renowned astrophysicist and science communicator, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and executive produced by Seth MacFarlane and Ann Druyan.

Through stunning visual effects and gripping storytelling, Cosmos: Possible Worlds unravels the secrets of our universe, as Tyson leads viewers through the grandeur and complexity of the cosmos. The show offers a unique perspective on our world as we know it, and what could be out there beyond what we currently understand. The series explores a range of topics, including the origins of life, the evolution of the universe, and the possibility of interstellar travel.

The series is split into several episodes, each one focused on a different aspect of space exploration. Some episodes take viewers on a trip through time, exploring the universe's earliest moments, while others delve deep into the smallest particles that make up the universe. Throughout the series, viewers are introduced to a variety of pioneers in astronomy and physics who have contributed to our understanding of the universe.

One of the most notable aspects of Cosmos: Possible Worlds is its breathtaking visual effects. Every episode features stunning imagery that transports viewers to different locations within our universe, from the furthest reaches of space to the depths of our own planet. The show also uses animation to help illustrate complex scientific concepts that cannot be seen with the naked eye.

Throughout the series, Tyson is joined by a variety of guest stars, including Sasha Sagan, the daughter of the late astronomer Carl Sagan. Sasha contributes to the show by sharing her own unique perspective on science and the universe. Seth MacFarlane, who is a long-time supporter of the show, serves as one of the executive producers and has also provided his voice to some of the animated sequences.

Overall, Cosmos: Possible Worlds is a must-watch for anyone with an interest in science or space exploration. The show is informative, engaging, and thought-provoking, offering a unique perspective on the world we live in, and what could exist beyond it. With stunning visuals and a talented team of scientists and animators, Cosmos: Possible Worlds is sure to captivate viewers and inspire awe in the mysteries of the universe.

Cosmos: Possible Worlds is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (26 episodes). The series first aired on March 9, 2014.

Where to Watch Cosmos: Possible Worlds

Cosmos: Possible Worlds is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Cosmos: Possible Worlds on demand at Disney+, Apple TV and Tubi TV.

  • Premiere Date
    March 9, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    9.1  (7,069)