Home / Arts and Entertainment / Will Smith Braves Antarctica's Extreme Cold
Will Smith Braves Antarctica's Extreme Cold
16 Jan
Summary
- Filming in Antarctica presented extreme challenges with 70mph winds and -52°C temperatures.
- Advanced ARRI cameras were used, marking a rare cinematic achievement in the harsh environment.
- The expedition discovered a new giant anaconda species and a climate-change-related microbe.

The National Geographic series "Pole to Pole with Will Smith" chronicles an ambitious expedition from the South Pole to the North Pole, showcasing extreme environmental challenges. Filming in Antarctica, one of Earth's harshest deserts, involved navigating treacherous conditions, including winds exceeding 70mph and temperatures as low as -52 degrees Celsius. Polar athlete Richard Parks, tasked with Smith's safety, highlighted the logistical nightmare and the difficulty technology faces in such unforgiving terrain.




