But Game Changers is the rare case that understands that a do-over needs to be made for today's audiences as much as for those who enjoyed the original. The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers came out during a flurry of television revivals, reboots, and remakes, so you'll be forgiven for dismissing it as another poor attempt by a creatively starved streaming service to mine nostalgia for some quick bucks. The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Disney/Liane Hentscher The series was created by Darren Aronofsky, who, when he's not directing movies like Black Swan and mother!, produces documentaries for National Geographic. But the description of what the show is about doesn't capture how strange and compelling the show actually is, because what it's really about is Chris Hemsworth coming to terms with the fact that someday he will die, and nothing he does can change that. In each episode, the real-life Thor tests a novel anti-aging theory, pushing his body to the limit as he tries to unlock the secrets of the human potential to extend peak physical performances, recover faster from injury and illness, and improve memory (Hemsworth learned he has a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer's during production). This National Geographic series isn't exactly " Chris Hemsworth takes a pill that makes him super-smart like in the movie Limitless," but it isn't not that, either. Last updated April 25 newer additions are at the topįor fans of: Pachyderms, thinking "whoa, animals are just like humans!"Ĭhris Hemsworth, Limitless with Chris Hemsworth National Geographic for Disney+/Craig Parry The Best Movies on Disney+ to Watch Right Now.Whether you're a new subscriber or you're just looking for something to watch with your family tonight, here are some of the best TV series on Disney+ right now. To keep things relevant, we're specifically highlighting the best recent releases (whether they're new to the world or just to D+), Disney+ originals, and some of our own personal favorites. For the family, there's also Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, a beautiful fast-paced animated series good for children and adults. But there are some shows that are definitely worth watching, like James Cameron's nature docuseries Secrets of the Elephants, a stunning look at one of nature's most social creatures. Disney+ has been pretty light on the quality, big-name new shows front since the beginning of the new year, unless you're a huge fan of watching Jeremy Renner do home renovations.
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