I know damn OP of the videos a LIAR and I skipped through it all looking for it and, YES IF YOU SEE THIS FANTASTIC CAPTIN I'd say we block you for stuff like that smh
If I has a dollar for every movie & tv show about intelligent, underwater bacteria contacting humanity, I'd have 2 dollars. Which ain't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice
It’s very common in the film industry for two similar movies to come out at the same time, they do it intentionally. For example , deep impact and Armageddon.
Starring Denzel Washington as Chief Petty officer Alonzo Harris. “king Cong ain’t got shit on me”. Then navy drops nukes on all oceans lakes and mall water fountains.
Was there a point in making them panic before it was proven true? Would they have believed her? I mean, I certainly would have said something, but just don’t blame her for it given the way her boss treated her before.
"The idea of intelligence is just a figment of the imagination." That's a good line, especially in this recap about one allegedly intelligent species struggling with another.
The anti-human stance so many of these movies take bothers me. It's like we have such little self-esteem as a species. These messages portray humanity as beneath other Earth life, equal to them, and above them. Does that make sense? *They act like we're beneath them because we're 'cruel',* and other species are somehow 'purer' and better 'in tune with the balance'. However, cats will torture mice to death for fun. Most dogs will gleefully kill small animals that enter their yard. Stallions kick to death foals they suspect aren't theirs, and those darling dolphins? Their reproduction is pretty much r@p3. We're the only species that goes out of our way to help other species. The main reason why our pets love us is because we love them first. Humans aren't a cancer. All lifeforms compete for space and resources at the expense of others. According to mainstream science, Earth has been through catastrophic nightmares far worse than pollution we could bring about. It's died, adapted and come back to life many times, and it doesn't care. It just changes (not that I totally subscribe to that, but that's the mainstream). *They act like we're equal to other lifeforms,* and should treat them as equals, but creatures don't generally treat each other species as equals. They mostly show complete apathy to each other. They don't even treat their own as equals in many cases. I once wondered: "What if I just give the ants in the house everything they need? Can we coexist?" It turns out the ants just expand all the more, and they will not stop at one food source. They do not respect me. They'd eat me if I stayed perfectly still for too long. Pretty much no one sees a bacterium as equal to a dog, so yes, we have to have a sense of hierarchy, otherwise we literally can't walk around or even drink water without killing something. *They act like we're above other lifeforms,* and we should take care of the planet, as if we're not a part of the system. Are we aliens? We're not invaders. Why should we take full responsibility for the natural world when we're supposedly doing exactly what it created us to do, when no other species cares all that much? Sorry, I'm *not* saying we should just be cruel, or reckless with our ecosystem. What I'm saying is the mainstream environmentalist viewpoint just doesn't make sense. I do believe humanity is special, and the highest Force isn't the brutal ecosystem around us. It's the only way we can justify taking care of the planet in a special way, otherwise we should just not care like everything else doesn't. Let's not see ourselves as a cancer, or beneath other species. Let's not be ashamed to be human.
that water was NOT boiling.. that is what happens when LARGE amount of methane is released at one time.. there is a real video of a methane eruption that took down a drill platform..
@@Colin_kind of. Have you seen the video Mark Rober made of a “fluidized sand bed”? Essentially, if you blow air through a bed of sand, the sand acts like a fluid (really weird). Basically (and simplifying a bit here), the methane bubbling in the water does the same thing. It lowers the density of the water as a whole. The ships are built to float on water. Not bubbly water lol.
@@11bennygoogle methane blowout and get your mind blown. it's the most likely explanation for the Bermuda Triangle. Works on planes and copters as well.
just so you know the pods people encounter are from whales that comes to shore, there is a pod in the atlantic that never goes to shore, i wouldnt dive with them.
@@amanpreetgill7564 Scientist find out that the orcas attacking ship belong to the family of an orca female hitten by a ship , it might be strange by i think it's just a little revenge^^
It would make perfect sense to think that this planet had evolved (or been seeded) some other forms of intelligent life in its long history. Do you know that fungi have a kind of distributed intelligence? See slime mold, which has been used by japnese to determine the optimal rail network to cover their country. What's more, the reason fungal infection is so hard to treat is because fungi and the animal kingdom have quite a lot in common. Yet fungi needs no backbone because the Earth itself acts like a framework, and nobody knows how deep and wide fungi have gotten, but the ones that Are Known are absolutely immense.
The elites really fucked up your guy's internal clock. You rather wonder than pay homage to who's ancestors truly roamed this planet. You rather watch a documentary about a Lake monster than listen to the stories of early ancient Africa. The first people who got contacted by the "Star Folks". The deep seeded creature's came over from a portal in the caves from the Middle East. Ezkiel talks about this and where/when he first spotted giants Nephilim's. Caucasian/Arab's ancestor's come from this same portal. It brought death= winter= to allow such seeded creature's to exsit on this planet. Caveman that didn't get fixed into "human's" ended up making seeds of their tribe that we call "Big Foot". As we know some of them are cannibals, those are truly your seeds.
Do you know that fungi have a kind of distributed intelligence? See slime mold, which has been used by japnese to determine the optimal rail network to cover their country. What's more, the reason fungal infection is so hard to treat is because fungi and the animal kingdom have quite a lot in common.
A bit bold to call optimal behaviour "intelligence". Intelligence suppose design and will. A spider building its net on instinct isn't intelligent. It is just a beast acting as programmed. Or your pocket calculator is incredibly "intelligent". ^^ The blob isn't intelligent. Evolution has just selected the most efficient system to optimize food consumption. But it won't solve the fermat theorem or even a 2+2 addition ^^
I think film writing has been lost in Hollywood and movie creativity. The notion that a race of Antarctic life forms that have been around for millennia is interesting, but they did a remake of the 1950’s The Thing with Kurt Russell in the 1980’s. This was an amazing film.
A billion of years, actually. These bacteria would be the first cooperating lifeforms evolved on Earth and also the basis for all other life on the planet.
I enjoyed the series mostly because I was waiting for a great ending good or bad. I was thoroughly dissappointed. Had I known the ending was so weak I never would have watched it at all. That was 8 wasted hours of my life that I will never get back. Thanks alot Amazon goofs
I read this book such a long time ago. It was a thrilling story, though I felt the ending was really weak. But I enjoyed the main bits very much. Didn't Uma Thurman hold the movie rights for a while?
@Mare Car I can't remember clearly, it went almost to microbe level. Talking about the journey of organisms on currents. It was quite long winded and a completely different pace from the bulk of the novel.
"Yes! and God Forbid you to try to sneak in Anal on Nature unannounced, Then you'll be totally fried" Deep Responses By Jack Handey (It's the New Book after Deep Thoughts)
We can't say for sure but I think the entity accepted the girl's sacrifice and made her part of it. I don't believe it inhabited her body itself. We learn the entity just wanted the humans out of the ocean or maybe just wanted humans to stop hurting the ocean as we learn that illegal oil drilling ravaged the sea floor and was implied to have set the creature loose and/or made it retaliate. I feel the girl will be like a type of Silver Surfer/Klaatu kind of entity from The Day the Earth Stood Still.
Seems the organism is a Bacteria that can act like a sentient parasite, capable of either just killing the infected, or taking control. Perhaps the ending alludes to a possible future of a new Human species blended with this organism.
Typical greedy and Narcissistic robbers. They can never be thankful for what they didn't have, will have, and from where they got what they wanted. Once it's in their hands they will forget everything else 'irrelevant' to themselves pretty soon.
@@slymen2119 It's just the wording. English isn't my first language but I'll try the best I can; Imagine stealing someone else's findings, while still getting mad at them and afterward, forgetting them as well.
Isn't it hypocritical to declare war on humanity to protect the ocean and its inhabitants, but then forcing innocent whales to kill a boat full of people through mind control?
What's kinda creepy is this can happen we don't know what's in or under that ice yet it's been melting for years cause we are constantly heating up the planet and it's melting even more
oh we know what it is under. viruses and bacteria. viruses is pretty much safe because odds are they never had contact with organism like us to infect us and reproduce. bacteria however could go both ways, we could already have defense against them through all of our contacts with milenia of bacteria evolution or not and get completely fucked with a "super" bacteria
Don‘t mix up science and fiction. There may be old viruses or other pathogens trapped in some ice, but there is zero reason to believe they can cause anything else than a pandemic (which would definitely still suck) No giant monsters or god-like intelligent superbeings
I've always loved how Hollywood shows Scientist has been arrogant and stubborn and refuse to listen to other scientists when this is not how they are in the real world at all.
Fun fact: the guy with the beard at 3:24 ist a really really famous Comedian/Moderator in germany. I wonder what they payed him to starr in a movie like this 😂
I really like the part where you show us the giant creature lying on the mountain
Thanks, now I don't have to waste 15 minutes watching this
I know damn OP of the videos a LIAR and I skipped through it all looking for it and, YES IF YOU SEE THIS FANTASTIC CAPTIN I'd say we block you for stuff like that smh
thankyou. has to dislike it haha
thanks. you saved my 15 minutes.
If I has a dollar for every movie & tv show about intelligent, underwater bacteria contacting humanity, I'd have 2 dollars. Which ain't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice
second one being "the abyss".
ROFL, I love it. :D
🎵Crab Drake evil incorporated🎵
It’s very common in the film industry for two similar movies to come out at the same time, they do it intentionally. For example , deep impact and Armageddon.
@@CaptBlackCamaro these 2 movies were about 25 years apart from each other,
I can just imagine the Allied fleets going "The ocean wants a fight huh?"
Cut to a bunch of ships all out bombarding the ocean.
the sea is always right! :)
Starring Denzel Washington as Chief Petty officer Alonzo Harris. “king Cong ain’t got shit on me”. Then navy drops nukes on all oceans lakes and mall water fountains.
@@julioGonzalez-zn5fm Hollywood makes this movie lol
I imagine mayor Adam West stabbing the ocean lol
Didn't this actually happen in history. Some Roman emperor had his soldiers attack the tide to drive it back?
A movie about negotiating with bacteria, where is the promised iron giant? boo
exactly!
Or the arctic
Charlie is the textbook definition of a person you should not be taking on any expedition
True
Charlie the type of person to withhold critical information and be rewarded by probably getting cool abilities after merging with it.
Actually Charlie saved them all by sacrificing herself when she had no idea if she would survive in the end. 🙄🤦🏻♀️
she saved them from a problem she couldve helped prevent. woo hoo charlie, well done@@MrsCKane
Was there a point in making them panic before it was proven true? Would they have believed her? I mean, I certainly would have said something, but just don’t blame her for it given the way her boss treated her before.
"The idea of intelligence is just a figment of the imagination." That's a good line, especially in this recap about one allegedly intelligent species struggling with another.
Yeah I keep telling people we aren't nearly as intelligent as we believe we are. :D
@@WickedPrince3D facts
@@WickedPrince3D sure...
The anti-human stance so many of these movies take bothers me. It's like we have such little self-esteem as a species. These messages portray humanity as beneath other Earth life, equal to them, and above them. Does that make sense?
*They act like we're beneath them because we're 'cruel',* and other species are somehow 'purer' and better 'in tune with the balance'. However, cats will torture mice to death for fun. Most dogs will gleefully kill small animals that enter their yard. Stallions kick to death foals they suspect aren't theirs, and those darling dolphins? Their reproduction is pretty much r@p3. We're the only species that goes out of our way to help other species. The main reason why our pets love us is because we love them first. Humans aren't a cancer. All lifeforms compete for space and resources at the expense of others. According to mainstream science, Earth has been through catastrophic nightmares far worse than pollution we could bring about. It's died, adapted and come back to life many times, and it doesn't care. It just changes (not that I totally subscribe to that, but that's the mainstream).
*They act like we're equal to other lifeforms,* and should treat them as equals, but creatures don't generally treat each other species as equals. They mostly show complete apathy to each other. They don't even treat their own as equals in many cases. I once wondered: "What if I just give the ants in the house everything they need? Can we coexist?" It turns out the ants just expand all the more, and they will not stop at one food source. They do not respect me. They'd eat me if I stayed perfectly still for too long. Pretty much no one sees a bacterium as equal to a dog, so yes, we have to have a sense of hierarchy, otherwise we literally can't walk around or even drink water without killing something.
*They act like we're above other lifeforms,* and we should take care of the planet, as if we're not a part of the system. Are we aliens? We're not invaders. Why should we take full responsibility for the natural world when we're supposedly doing exactly what it created us to do, when no other species cares all that much?
Sorry, I'm *not* saying we should just be cruel, or reckless with our ecosystem. What I'm saying is the mainstream environmentalist viewpoint just doesn't make sense. I do believe humanity is special, and the highest Force isn't the brutal ecosystem around us. It's the only way we can justify taking care of the planet in a special way, otherwise we should just not care like everything else doesn't. Let's not see ourselves as a cancer, or beneath other species.
Let's not be ashamed to be human.
@@MisterEvvvSymphoenix Human wtiters are hellbent on that shit
that water was NOT boiling.. that is what happens when LARGE amount of methane is released at one time.. there is a real video of a methane eruption that took down a drill platform..
Wer can I see this at
It’s theorized that’s what happens in the Bermuda Triangle it also affects planes
@@jordiw913 if i remember correctly the methane essentially thins out the water so very little can float on it hence the sinking.
@@Colin_kind of.
Have you seen the video Mark Rober made of a “fluidized sand bed”? Essentially, if you blow air through a bed of sand, the sand acts like a fluid (really weird).
Basically (and simplifying a bit here), the methane bubbling in the water does the same thing. It lowers the density of the water as a whole.
The ships are built to float on water. Not bubbly water lol.
Technically, methane which vaporizes from liquid form IS boiling.
The bubbles in the water cause the floating boat to lose buoyancy (floating on lighter air instead of denser water) causing it to sink
bros about to explain how gravity isnt real HAHAHAHAH
@bdxves WYm he correct though. The boat sink because it's basically on air which is not gonna keep it a float
@@11benny that is actually part of how gravity works though…
@@11bennygoogle methane blowout and get your mind blown.
it's the most likely explanation for the Bermuda Triangle.
Works on planes and copters as well.
Exactly, and pretty obvious I would have thought, seemed like the narrator didn't realize it lol.
So I just want to mention that as far as I know the only human deaths by orca attacks happened when the animal was kept in captivity.
just so you know the pods people encounter are from whales that comes to shore, there is a pod in the atlantic that never goes to shore, i wouldnt dive with them.
Orca's are awe inspiring and free swimming with them is really fun
Yea cuz ppl which died can't tell it was orcas
Lol is ironic seeing this now because there's been a new fad within orcas to attack ships
@@amanpreetgill7564 Scientist find out that the orcas attacking ship belong to the family of an orca female hitten by a ship , it might be strange by i think it's just a little revenge^^
It would make perfect sense to think that this planet had evolved (or been seeded) some other forms of intelligent life in its long history.
Do you know that fungi have a kind of distributed intelligence? See slime mold, which has been used by japnese to determine the optimal rail network to cover their country.
What's more, the reason fungal infection is so hard to treat is because fungi and the animal kingdom have quite a lot in common.
Yet fungi needs no backbone because the Earth itself acts like a framework, and nobody knows how deep and wide fungi have gotten, but the ones that Are Known are absolutely immense.
The elites really fucked up your guy's internal clock.
You rather wonder than pay homage to who's ancestors truly roamed this planet. You rather watch a documentary about a Lake monster than listen to the stories of early ancient Africa. The first people who got contacted by the "Star Folks".
The deep seeded creature's came over from a portal in the caves from the Middle East. Ezkiel talks about this and where/when he first spotted giants Nephilim's. Caucasian/Arab's ancestor's come from this same portal. It brought death= winter= to allow such seeded creature's to exsit on this planet. Caveman that didn't get fixed into "human's" ended up making seeds of their tribe that we call "Big Foot". As we know some of them are cannibals, those are truly your seeds.
Yes, this is possible because the Earth is 4.5 billion years old.
Yep I could see giant monsters living underground and we somehow wake them up with our bombs. It really could happen.
Do you know that fungi have a kind of distributed intelligence? See slime mold, which has been used by japnese to determine the optimal rail network to cover their country.
What's more, the reason fungal infection is so hard to treat is because fungi and the animal kingdom have quite a lot in common.
A bit bold to call optimal behaviour "intelligence".
Intelligence suppose design and will. A spider building its net on instinct isn't intelligent. It is just a beast acting as programmed.
Or your pocket calculator is incredibly "intelligent". ^^
The blob isn't intelligent. Evolution has just selected the most efficient system to optimize food consumption. But it won't solve the fermat theorem or even a 2+2 addition ^^
This is the first time I have wanted an AI reading a script.
I think film writing has been lost in Hollywood and movie creativity.
The notion that a race of Antarctic life forms that have been around for millennia is interesting, but they did a remake of the 1950’s The Thing with Kurt Russell in the 1980’s. This was an amazing film.
Actually the Alien series of films was good and enjoyable as well with the making of Prometheus and the Watchers.
@@angloedu5499 -10 points for mentioning Prometheus. heh.
This is based on a book, which is amazing btw
A billion of years, actually. These bacteria would be the first cooperating lifeforms evolved on Earth and also the basis for all other life on the planet.
they were talking about the behind the scene stuff@@vilefly
I enjoyed the series mostly because I was waiting for a great ending good or bad. I was thoroughly dissappointed. Had I known the ending was so weak I never would have watched it at all. That was 8 wasted hours of my life that I will never get back. Thanks alot Amazon goofs
Definitely seems to be a disappointing/uninteresting ending based on this vid
it was 8 hours long?!?! good god man, what a sad, pathetic ending
You can retrieve those hours (DON"T go to sleep!!
I would like to see more of the series. What is the name of it?
Never mind....I see the name 😑
@@fuchichuchi1805 I was not able to find it the only Swarm i could find for 2023 had nothing to do with a sea monster
I suggest reading the original book "The Swarm" from Frank Schätzing.
@@aquiles2375 try searching “the swarm” to series. It will come out
It's still releasing episodes only 3 episodes are out rn
I read this book such a long time ago. It was a thrilling story, though I felt the ending was really weak. But I enjoyed the main bits very much. Didn't Uma Thurman hold the movie rights for a while?
@Mare Car I can't remember clearly, it went almost to microbe level. Talking about the journey of organisms on currents. It was quite long winded and a completely different pace from the bulk of the novel.
😂😂😂😂 I’d rather stop breathing than to read some bs story book like this.
@@yellowflash7696your loss
what is the name of the book?
@@Zfrty The Swarm, it was billed as an ecological thriller and I'd never heard of that genre when it came out.
Titantic+Jaws+Alien+Journey to the Center of the Earth
Brilliant combination
"Finally, the girls hearing catches a sound." goddamn thats a hell of a way to say she heard something, lmao 😂
Mother Nature goes bananas and everything that can go wrong, goes wrong.
Mother nature had enough of this shit
@@adameve2647where have u been? Mother nature always attacks back. Only its not the news that youd like to watch
@@vijaz5559 Nah uh, I saw AOC on CNN say that we have 12 years left to live because of cow farts.
@@BasementPepperoni thats actually funny
Good film, interesting premise and well recapped. Thanks.
“ bacteria that eat ice 🧊 “
😂😂😂
Next they’ll tell us that it drinks water 🥴
nature fighting back, tired of being violated by humans
"Yes! and God Forbid you to try to sneak in Anal on Nature unannounced, Then you'll be totally fried" Deep Responses By Jack Handey (It's the New Book after Deep Thoughts)
😂
You think?
Jesus can't do anything, jesus is nothing
🤓
Can someone explain the ending? It felt rushed.. did that organism pretty much level up to god territory?
We can't say for sure but I think the entity accepted the girl's sacrifice and made her part of it. I don't believe it inhabited her body itself. We learn the entity just wanted the humans out of the ocean or maybe just wanted humans to stop hurting the ocean as we learn that illegal oil drilling ravaged the sea floor and was implied to have set the creature loose and/or made it retaliate. I feel the girl will be like a type of Silver Surfer/Klaatu kind of entity from The Day the Earth Stood Still.
Seems the organism is a Bacteria that can act like a sentient parasite, capable of either just killing the infected, or taking control. Perhaps the ending alludes to a possible future of a new Human species blended with this organism.
"Character sees something but doesn't say anything"
Why is the world using annoying American movie cliches?
I'm pretty sure the Greeks beat Hollywood to this cliche by about 2500 years or so...
😂
The first ever movie recap channel that doesn’t use ai voices
The plastic you throw away to the ocean has become alive.
The Swarm was one of the best books that I've read.
😭😭😭😂😂😂. Foh
Where can I stream this?
'They decide to send a human child scream to show they are ready to communicate'.
Ok.
Wish I could have seen more visuals of the mysterious billion year life form
Just take a gander at YoMama! Gaaahhhttteeeem!
@@QHalvorsonbest response
_"Ice Melting In Arctic Awakes The 1 Billion Years Old Creature Who Wants To Destroy The Humanity"_
Holy shit !
What’s the name of this movie?
Our world kept dropping new DLC.
That's one way to put it
It’s a movie fools😂
And I didn't even buy the season pass
Just shoots back plastic to all rich people's backyards 😂😂😂
That's a straight up SeaMoth
Interesting show!!
Good job!
Thank you🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
Fantastic tyvm
Ah yes let's agitate the life form that is pretty much killing anyone and we can't even touch it.
Imagine stealing someone else finding while scolding the person who found it then forgetting the person.
Did you have a stroke while writing this?
Typical greedy and Narcissistic robbers. They can never be thankful for what they didn't have, will have, and from where they got what they wanted. Once it's in their hands they will forget everything else 'irrelevant' to themselves pretty soon.
@@olymolly3637 did you understand what they were trying to say?
@@slymen2119 It's just the wording. English isn't my first language but I'll try the best I can; Imagine stealing someone else's findings, while still getting mad at them and afterward, forgetting them as well.
@olymolly3637 yours made sense I was wondering about the original commenter
Isn't it hypocritical to declare war on humanity to protect the ocean and its inhabitants, but then forcing innocent whales to kill a boat full of people through mind control?
What's the name of this movie/series?
"Рой" (телесериал 2023)
I remember the best part of this movie. It was where we see some giant creature laying down on a mountain.
picture of your movie isnt to find in the film itself ? where is the giant body comming from under the ice ?
so were the giants under the water? The artic is an ocean. Now if you mean Antarctica, there is a continent there.
Monsters are always trying to kill The Humanity... and The Led Zeppelin, and The Pink Floyd, and The Taylor Swift.
And the Alice Cooper Group.
This actually looks pretty good
5:35 hey that’s kinda cool they got Daniel Craig! Nice pull for a low grade movie.
Underrated comment 😂!!!
Roasted his ahhh 😂
Where is the SCP-Foundation when you need them!?"
This was in my bucket list. Thank you I will still watch the series.
I hope they dont killed rhe show like many others, so we can watch season 2
Humans send out child scream.
Unknown species responds: Sounds tasty.
My kind of series!
Lovely
Huh, I actually remember reading the book this is based on sometime during highschool, neat that they made it a movie.
"There's a good chance of living if I just leave, but this is my home, so I'm just gonna stay here and die."
I hate people like this.
Caligula was right to wage war.
is there a part two?
Yes
no
It had potential, but ruined it with such a vapid and completely implausible ending.
Der Schwarm is an incredible book- ecological thriller
Its really good waiting for season 2 if their gonna be one
3:24 OMG Klaas Häufer-Umlauf!
11:07 that’s literally a Seamoth from Subnautica
Bro almost exactly haha
This is the type of film where a 25 year old could either be cast as a high school kid or a world renowned marine biologist.
So what are we going to do with this movie? We're going to fight whales! Ancient whales!!
-Awesome???
What is the name of the movie, and is it in English or at least does it have subtitles?
Does anyone know the name of the movie or series
"Рой" (телесериал 2023)
I would really like to see the movie and it’s complete without the narration is this the real name of it?
So, no giant monster/robot?
_'..at the beginning of the move...'_ and in the description, too: Movie name: "The Swarm" (TV Series 2023)
So the bacteria's name is Err?
It's nice. I like.
Just like real life, the people claiming "SCIENCE!" the hardest refuse to accept the results of the scientific method that they dislike.
Where can I watch this?!?!
I kept being distracted by the narrator's German-Russian-Australian-Indian accent. He has a little bit of everything there.
How many languages do you speak?
This series is almost like having a prologue to the game Phoenix Point
But we ourselves are the creature who wants to destroy humanity.
Well I like this storytelling about the tvshow much much more then the tvshow itself.
Orcas are generally friendly towards humans :P
Please recap series about monster like lochness that flood the town at the end story
What’s it called
It sound interesting. I would like to see it.
wheres the next part?
Earth gets infected with the Solaris. Innovative, not, but the movie looks much better than the book.
What is the name of this?
Thank you for the awesome thumb. Remember thumb lies.
OH! I have been waiting for this book to me made into a movie or a tv show! NICE! Books title is "The Swarm" by Frank Schätzing
This reminded me so much of the game subnautica.
What's kinda creepy is this can happen we don't know what's in or under that ice yet it's been melting for years cause we are constantly heating up the planet and it's melting even more
oh we know what it is under. viruses and bacteria. viruses is pretty much safe because odds are they never had contact with organism like us to infect us and reproduce. bacteria however could go both ways, we could already have defense against them through all of our contacts with milenia of bacteria evolution or not and get completely fucked with a "super" bacteria
There is only water under the ice
Don‘t mix up science and fiction. There may be old viruses or other pathogens trapped in some ice, but there is zero reason to believe they can cause anything else than a pandemic (which would definitely still suck)
No giant monsters or god-like intelligent superbeings
All of north America was covered with a mile thick sheet of ice. It's been melting for quite some time. 😂😂
Orca don't hunt humans. Of course, I understand I am maybe expecting too much from this film but I just wanted to put that fact out there.
what's the name of the movie
"Рой" (телесериал 2023)
Ice under water?
Are you 5?
@@endersblade no, why?
@@ДенисФедоров-ь3у Yes ice underwater is possible so is lava
@@aquiles2375 How about icecream?
@@aquiles2375 wikipidea says 2-10cm in very secific situatuins. Anyway there is nothing to drill.
Meanwhile, Orcas have actually been intentionally attacking boats in real life.
I've always loved how Hollywood shows Scientist has been arrogant and stubborn and refuse to listen to other scientists when this is not how they are in the real world at all.
Ice melting waking up dormant life underneath the the thicc block of ice are classic, classic this theme isnt featured often or tackled
Fun fact: the guy with the beard at 3:24 ist a really really famous Comedian/Moderator in germany. I wonder what they payed him to starr in a movie like this 😂
Are you making fun of him? A paycheck is a paycheck
Ist ne deutsche ZDF serie
Klaas Heufer-Umlauf 😂
I know one comedian name zelensky.. 🤣
It's a fantastic show.
This is extremely interesting.
2:10 dammm lol😂
i love watching these overviews for movies I don't really want to watch the whole way through, but want to know what happened lol 👍
I can't see you what's going on to emerge from the ice wall that also was covering from the other side....
What is the series called please?
The swarm
What movie is this
Earth?