Ryan Reynolds Hilariously Messes With You in Teaser Trailer For Nat Geo Series UNDERDOGS

Ryan Reynolds is keeping himself super busy with all kinds of projects. One of the most highly anticipated projects that he’s working on is Deadpool 3, but this has nothing to do with that. This is a teaser for a new National Geographic series titled Underdogs, in which Reynolds serves as an executive producer. Oh, he’ll also be narrating the series, and judging from this teaser, he’s really going to be messing with people’s heads.

Underdogs is a ten-part natural history series that "will spotlight the unique and unpredictable behaviors of a cast of little-known animal characters in the natural world, including their camouflage techniques, parenting skills and courtship rituals."

Reynolds said in a statement: "I love nature series and I love making things my kids can actually watch. We're already having a lot of fun trying to bring a new voice to animal docs. Wildstar has the expertise, experience, and cutting-edge film tech to help us chew up that healthy National Geographic budget. We'll deliver a show that is entertaining, surprising, and will do justice to animals usually stuck as supporting cast."

Courteney Monroe, National Geographic Content president added: "Underdogs represents an entirely fresh take on the natural history genre that is sure to delight and inform audiences of all ages. With Ryan and Maximum Effort's irreverent spirit and Wildstar's award-winning expertise in wildlife storytelling, we have assembled the perfect team to tell the entertaining stories of nature's unsung heroes with both humor and heart."

Wildstar's Dan Rees shared: "Underdogs explores the animal world with a fresh, fun, and highly entertaining perspective. Partnering so closely with Ryan and Maximum Effort has allowed us to bake in their inimitable humor every step of the way – from conception to delivery of this unique series. As a result, 'Underdogs' will make you snort with laughter and possibly even spill your coffee on your lap, but ultimately it puts a new spotlight on some of the weirder and less explored denizens of our planet, and all underpinned by sound science and research."

Check out the trailer below and the series is set to be released in 2025.

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