Actor and adventurer Will Smith may be best known for his blockbuster movie roles, but he's also made a splash in the scientific community. In 2024, Smith joined National Geographic on their documentary series "Pole to Pole with Will Smith" where he traveled across the globe, from the Amazon rainforest to the South Pole and beyond.
One of the most exciting moments of his journey was when he helped discover a new species of giant anaconda in South America. Alongside venom expert Bryan Fry, Smith joined an expedition that documented the discovery and collected samples for further analysis.
The discovery was announced to be a new species of green anaconda, which scientists have dubbed "the great snake" (Eunectes akayama). This species is genetically distinct from its southern counterpart and is thought to have diverged around 10 million years ago. The northern green anaconda's territory includes countries such as Venezuela, Colombia, Suriname, French Guyana, and the northern part of Brazil.
Smith's encounter with the massive snake was quite an experience for the actor, who had never been on a wildlife expedition before. Alongside local Waorani guides, Smith carefully secured the giant snake to allow scientists to collect scale samples that would help them understand the impact of pollutants in the water.
The discovery not only provided valuable insights into the Amazon's ecosystem but also shed new light on the region's biodiversity. The documentary series "Pole to Pole with Will Smith" offers a thrilling journey through the world's most remote and inhospitable regions, showcasing some of the most breathtaking landscapes and incredible wildlife on the planet.
Smith's adventures didn't stop there; he went on to explore the South Pole, trek across the Himalayas, record a lost native language in the Pacific Islands, join the hunter-gatherer San people on a hunt in the Kalahari desert, and even dive under the ice at the North Pole to collect scientific samples. The entire journey is captured in breathtaking detail through stunning footage and personal reflections from Smith himself.
"Pole to Pole with Will Smith" premieres on January 13, 2026, on Disney+, offering viewers a unique glimpse into the world of exploration and discovery.
One of the most exciting moments of his journey was when he helped discover a new species of giant anaconda in South America. Alongside venom expert Bryan Fry, Smith joined an expedition that documented the discovery and collected samples for further analysis.
The discovery was announced to be a new species of green anaconda, which scientists have dubbed "the great snake" (Eunectes akayama). This species is genetically distinct from its southern counterpart and is thought to have diverged around 10 million years ago. The northern green anaconda's territory includes countries such as Venezuela, Colombia, Suriname, French Guyana, and the northern part of Brazil.
Smith's encounter with the massive snake was quite an experience for the actor, who had never been on a wildlife expedition before. Alongside local Waorani guides, Smith carefully secured the giant snake to allow scientists to collect scale samples that would help them understand the impact of pollutants in the water.
The discovery not only provided valuable insights into the Amazon's ecosystem but also shed new light on the region's biodiversity. The documentary series "Pole to Pole with Will Smith" offers a thrilling journey through the world's most remote and inhospitable regions, showcasing some of the most breathtaking landscapes and incredible wildlife on the planet.
Smith's adventures didn't stop there; he went on to explore the South Pole, trek across the Himalayas, record a lost native language in the Pacific Islands, join the hunter-gatherer San people on a hunt in the Kalahari desert, and even dive under the ice at the North Pole to collect scientific samples. The entire journey is captured in breathtaking detail through stunning footage and personal reflections from Smith himself.
"Pole to Pole with Will Smith" premieres on January 13, 2026, on Disney+, offering viewers a unique glimpse into the world of exploration and discovery.