Ancient Apocalypse Trailer: Journalist on an Investigation About Human Prehistory

Ancient Apocalypse is Netflix’s upcoming social and cultural docuseries following journalist Graham Hancock on his journey to find evidence of a civilization more advanced than we would have thought. The series will follow the journalist on his adventures around the world as he hunts for the evidence to prove himself right.

The trailer of this upcoming docuseries shows the journalist being interviewed as the interviewer points out the fight Graham Hancock is picking up against academia which isn’t ready to believe in his theory. Calling the man having been gone “bonkers” another radio host talks about the headlines that the journalist has taken over.

Being at the front of the line for more than a decade, the journalist has been able to make an impact on many because his controversial theories are no joke as people are coming together to actually prove them right. The scene then shifts to the man who brought forth these strong theories, Graham Hancock, who makes it clear that he doesn’t claim to be an archaeologist or a scientist.

Ancient Apocalypse Trailer
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However, he is a journalist who is investigating a particular subject- Human Prehistory; which holds a possibility of being different from what we know it as. As he looks for ways to reveal the secrets of an advanced society before the Ice Age which has been lost, Grahan Hancock is ready to go around the world for his hunt.

Having been a subject of criticism throughout the years, Graham Hancock has in fact published 12 books that speak about his pseudoscientific theories and has been a man who has been looked at with contempt by academia.

The trailer of this upcoming docuseries will bring his theories more well-known as he is ready to take us on a journey to reveal more about his theories. This will go side by side with the opposition he faces when it comes to scientific and archaeological academics making it one of the most exciting docuseries that are to come soon.

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Ancient Apocalypse is set to release on November 11, 2022, and will be available for streaming on Netflix.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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