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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From Earthlings to Martians… Season 2 of National Geographic&#8217;s Mars portrays what life could really be like once we settle on the Red Planet. The acclaimed hybrid series, Executive Produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard returns, starting Sunday, 11 November 2018, with veteran show runner Dee Johnson, at the helm. Expert &#8216;Big Thinkers&#8217;, including Elon [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From Earthlings to Martians…</strong></p>
<p>Season 2 of National Geographic&#8217;s <em>Mars </em>portrays what life could really be like once we settle on the Red Planet. The acclaimed hybrid series, Executive Produced by <em>Brian Grazer</em> and <em>Ron Howard</em> returns, starting Sunday, 11 November 2018, with veteran show runner <em>Dee Johnson</em>, at the helm.</p>
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<p>Expert &#8216;Big Thinkers&#8217;, including <em>Elon Musk</em>, <em>Bill Nye</em>, <em>Ellen Stofan</em>, <em>Naomi Klein</em> and <em>Stephen Petranek</em>, weigh in on the conflicts between science and industry as human’s terra-form this brave New World.</p>
<p>Season 2 of this acclaimed series, starting globally with a six-episode arc continuing in last season&#8217;s unique hybrid format: alternating scripted and documentary sequences to predict what life will be like on the Red Planet forecasted by what&#8217;s happening today on Earth.</p>
<p>National Geographic partners again with <em>Brian Grazer</em>, <em>Ron Howard</em> and <em>Michael Rosenberg</em> of Imagine Entertainment, as well as co-creator and executive producer <em>Justin Wilkes</em> and executive producers <em>Tommy Turtle</em> and <em>Jon Kamen</em> of RadicalMedia, to envision what might happen when Earthlings become the planet&#8217;s first Martians.</p>
<p>This season on <em>Mars</em>, the story delves into the boundaries between science and industry on an isolated, unforgiving frontier. Throughout history, there&#8217;s been a constant tug of war between human motivations and interests with profitability on one end of the spectrum and exploration on the other. When becoming interplanetary, can humans break the chain, or are they doomed to repeat the same mistakes in this new world?</p>
<p>The <em>Mars </em>cast is comprised of returning actors from Season 1, along with several newcomers, including <em>JiHAE </em>from <em>Mortal Engines</em>, <em>Jeff Hephner</em> from<em> Chicago Med </em>and<em> Code Black</em> as well as <em>Esai Morales</em> who starred in<em> Ozark </em>and <em>NYPD Blue.</em></p>
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<p>On the documentary front, present-day vignettes draw parallels to the future happenings on Mars by looking at some of the dire issues facing Earth&#8217;s last frontier – the Arctic. This includes a spectrum of events that currently are compromising life on Earth and could plague us in the future, as we become an interplanetary species: drilling, glacial melting, rising sea level and indigenous health epidemics, which surface when the permafrost melts.</p>
<p>In <em>Mars,</em><strong> </strong>everything as simple as the quotidian, like personal hygiene and meals, requires greater effort and is exponentially more difficult in this foreign frontier of limited resources, where new rules are often written on the fly, as <em>Stephen Petranek</em>, <em>Mars&#8217;</em><strong> </strong>co-executive producer, scientific advisor and Big Thinker elaborates. Leaving Earth insures long-term human survival, and we have the technology and spirit to get there, but what will it actually take to live there? <em>Mars</em><strong> </strong>is a six-to-nine month trip one way<em>&#8230;</em>so before we get there, we better make sure we can permanently make it our own&#8230;</p>
<p>Directors <em>Stephen Cragg</em>, known for series such as<em> Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder </em>and <em>Ashley Way</em> of <em>Doctor Who </em>and <em>Homeland,</em> join returning director <em>Everardo Gout</em> of <em>Days of Grace, </em>for the second season<em>.</em></p>
<p><em>Dee Johnson</em> serves as the executive producer and show runner, with <em>Taimi Arvidson</em> and <em>Meredith Kaulfers</em> serving as supervising producers. <em>Jen Isaacson</em> is the co-producer.</p>
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