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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DEBUTS DOCUMENTARY SERIES: "HURRICANE KATRINA: RACE AGAINST TIME ON JULY 27
<b> NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DEBUTS DOCUMENTARY SERIES: "HURRICANE KATRINA: RACE AGAINST TIME ON JULY 27</b>
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PRESENTS NEW DOCUMENTARY SERIES: "HURRICANE KATRINA: RACE AGAINST TIME ON JULY 27 AT 8/7C.
Compiled By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs
N2Entertainment.net

On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina, one of the deadliest and most devastating natural disasters in U.S. history, roared into southeastern Louisiana. It tore through the Gulf Coast with catastrophic power, driving a massive storm surge toward the city and the people of New Orleans.

With no rescue in sight, the residents who were left to face the rising floodwaters alone became heroes, fighting to survive against unimaginable odds.

As the nation approaches the 20th anniversary of the tragedy, National Geographic will premiere "Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time," a groundbreaking five-part documentary series that offers an unprecedented, heart-pounding look at the disaster directly from those who lived through it. The series premieres July 27 at 8/7c on National Geographic with three back-to-back episodes. All episodes will be available to stream July 28 on Disney+ and Hulu.

Oscar-winning producer Simon Chinn and Emmy-winning producer Jonathan Chinn's production company Lightbox, ("The Diamond Heist," "TINA", "Whitney," "LA 92") and Oscar, Golden Globe and GRAMMY-nominated filmmaker Ryan Coogler's production company Proximity Media ("Sinners," "Judas and the Black Messiah," "Space Jam: A New Legacy") joined forces in a powerful collaboration that combines cinematic storytelling with the clear-eyed perspective of two decades of hindsight.

"Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time" offers the most intimate and profound exploration into the wide-ranging impacts of the disaster to date. Weaving together critical moments of the crisis and the past events that precipitated it, the series delivers an unparalleled, emotionally raw examination of the storm's personal, political and societal fallout.

"This is far more than a story about a storm," said executive producers Jonathan Chinn and Simon Chinn (Lightbox). "It's a compelling, essential reexamination of systemic failure and the enduring consequences of decisions made before, during and after the levees broke."

"This series goes beyond the headlines. It reveals stories of survival, heroism and resilience," added executive producers Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Coogler and Sev Ohanian (Proximity Media). "It's a vital historical record and a call to witness, remember and reckon with the truth of Hurricane Katrina's legacy."

Through unprecedented access to archival footage and gut-wrenching eyewitness testimony, "Hurrican Katrina: Race Against Time" is a gripping historical record of the storm and its aftermath. With unflinching urgency, the series exposes how a natural disaster became a national tragedy. The riveting, moment-by-moment portrayal offers new details of how the storm and ensuing flood unfolded in real time and transports viewers into the chaos that engulfed the city in the days leading up to and following the hurricane's landfall.

At the helm of the series is Oscar-nominated director Traci A. Curry ("Attica"). Through Curry's commitment to bold, empowering narratives, the series unfolds directly from the residents, first responders, and officials who were in New Orleans during the disaster. Each episode is immersed in their lived experiences and their voices present a captivating and powerful retelling and a necessary correction to persistent false narratives. The partnership between Curry and the teams at Proximity Media and Lightbox signals a shift in how this story is told, centered on survivors' voices, grounded in accountability, and focused on the enduring lessons of a tragedy.

Episodes Of The New Documentary Series Include The Following:

EPISODE 1: "THE COMING STORM"-- Premieres July 27 at 8/7c, streams next day on Disney+ and Hulu.
It's a typically vibrant New Orleans summer when Hurricane Katrina looms. Sitting in the bullseye of a Category 5, the city faces a reality check. With a delayed evacuation order, many are trapped and forced to brace for the storm's fury. Residents recount for the first time how they navigated the impending disaster, capturing the harrowing experience of preparing for "The Big One."

EPISODE 2: "WORST CASE SCENARIO"-- Premieres July 27 at 9/8c, streams next day on Disney+ and Hulu. After Hurricane Katrina passed, citizens soon discovered the levees breached, quickly flooding New Orleans like a bathtub. First responders and everyday citizens jumped in heroically to save locals; many residents were forced to flee their houses for dry land. As residents braved dangerous conditions to survive, ineptitude at all levels of government was exposed as the water rose.

EPISODE 3: "A DESPERATE PLACE"--Premieres July 27 at 10/9c, streams next day on Disney+ and Hulu.
Three days into the flood, rescue operations continue around the clock. Thousands remain trapped, as the government struggles to coordinate a rescue effort. Inside the Superdome, stories of resilience and survival emerge above the sometimes-horrific conditions. Meanwhile, media coverage shifts to emphasize disorder, focusing on looting rather than the thousands still stranded.

EPISODE 4: "SHOOT TO KILL"--Premieres July 28 at 8/7c, streams same day on Disney+ and Hulu.
In post-Katrina New Orleans, Gen. Honore leads rescue efforts amid pressure to use force, while local heroes tirelessly save lives. Thousands remain stranded in their homes, the Superdome, the convention center, and along the interstate as evacuation efforts continue to fail. Tensions rise while violence erupts and militias target residents.

EPISODE 5: "WAKE UP CALL"--Premieres July 28 at 9/8c, streams same day on Disney+ and Hulu.
New Orleans' resilient residents exit the city, forming part of the Katrina diaspora. As they navigate the uncertainty of how and when they might restore their lives, a plan for a new New Orleans takes shape. The future of the devastated city hangs in the balance as its residents struggle to return, rebuild and restart their lives even 20 years later.

ABOUT LIGHTBOX:

Headquartered in London and Los Angeles, Lightbox is a multi-platform award winning media company creating high quality content for an array of distribution platforms and theatrical release. It was founded by two-time Academy Award-winning producer Simon Chinn ("Man on Wire," "Searching for Sugar Man") and Emmy Award-winning producer Jonathan Chinn ("LA 92," and "American High"). Lightbox's recent productions include: "What They Found," directed by Academy Award-winner Sam Mendes for the BBC, "The Diamond Heist," executive produced by Guy Ritchie for Netflix, "The Mission," for theatrical release and National Geographic, which premiered at Telluride and the London Film Festival, BAFTA-nominated "David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived," which premiered at DOC NYC and aired on HBO/Max and Sky, Spector for Showtime and Sky, "The Princess," directed by Academy Award-nominated Ed Perkins, for theatrical release, HBO and Sky, which premiered at Sundance; and Emmy Award-nominated "TINA," directed by Academy Award-winners TJ Lindsay and Daniel Martin, for HBO/Max, Sky and theatrical release. The company is currently in production on projects for a range of US, UK and international broadcasters, platforms and for theatrical release.

ABOUT PROXIMITY MEDIA:

Proximity Media is the team behind the critically acclaimed, 2025 box-office smash "Sinners" starring Michael B. Jordan and Hailee Steinfeld, which has grossed over $350M globally to date. Some of their past film projects include two-time Academy Award-winning "Judas and The Black Messiah," "Space Jam: A New Legacy" and "Creed III" which grossed over $275M theatrically. In addition, there is Marvel Studios "Ironheart" miniseries which released on June 24 on Disney+. Proximity also produced the documentary "Homeroom" with Hulu, co-produced "Stephen Curry: Underrated" with Apple Original Films, A24 and Unanimous Media, as well as "Anthem," with Onyx Collective as part of the company's overall deal with Disney Television. Proximity Music produced the soundtracks for "Sinners," "Judas and The Black Messiah," "Space Jam: A New Legacy," and the official soundtrack and score for "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" and "Creed III."

ABOUT NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CONTENT:

Representing the largest brand on social media with over 780 million followers and 1.1 billion impressions each month, National Geographic Content's award-winning and critically acclaimed storytelling inspires fans of all ages to connect with, explore and care about the world through factual storytelling. National Geographic Content, part of a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and the National Geographic Society, reaches over 532 million people worldwide in 172 countries and 33 languages as a digital, social and print publisher and across the global National Geographic channels (National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, Nat Geo MUNDO), National Geographic Documentary Films, and direct-to-consumer platforms Disney+ and Hulu.

Its diverse content includes Oscar and BAFTA award-winning film "Free Solo," Oscar-nominated films "Sugarcane," "Fire of Love" and "Bobi Wine: The People's President," Emmy Award-winning franchise "9/11: One Day in America" and "JFK: One Day in America," Emmy Award-winning series "Animals Up Close," series "Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller," "Life Below Zero," and "Secrets of the Whales," in addition to multiple National Magazine Awards, Pulitzer Prize Finalists and Webby wins.

For more information visit nationalgeographic.com and natgeotv.com or explore Instagram, Threads, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, and Reddit.

IN OTHER TV NEWS:

THE CW NETWORK DEBUTING DRAMA SERIES "LAW & ORDER TORONTO: CRIMINAL INTENT" ON SEPT. 24

The CW Network will roll out its highly-anticipated new drama series "Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent," which is based on the classic series format from Dick Wolf.

The show stars Aden Young ("Rectify") and Kathleen Munroe ("City on Fire"),
and will premiere Sept. 24 at 8-9 p.m. (ET/PT).

"Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent," is an original adaptation of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," based on the legendary "Law & Order" global brand. The series' 2024 launch in Canada was the No.1 primetime premiere on Citytv and was the No. 1 primetime debut for a drama that season. The CW has ordered two seasons of "Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent,"with Season 2 slated to air in 2026.

The first season follows the Specialized Criminal Investigations Unit's Detective Sergeants Henry Graff (Aden Young) and Frankie Bateman (Kathleen Munroe), as they investigate high-profile homicides in Canada's largest metropolis. Their unique investigative skills are showcased through a variety of psychological tactics, with a heavy focus on the motives and actions of criminals. These cases delve into the worlds of high finance, politics, real estate, media, and more.

Based on the classic series format created by Dick Wolf and developed by Rene Balcer for Universal Television, "Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent," is produced by Lark Productions and Cameron Pictures Inc. in association with Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group, and Citytv, a subsidiary of Rogers Sports & Media. NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution handles the distribution of "Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent." Tassie Cameron serves as showrunner and executive producer. Also serving as executive producers on Season 1 are Erin Haskett, Amy Cameron, Alex Patrick, David Valleau, and co-executive producer Tex Antonucci.

ABOUT THE CW NETWORK:

The CW is America's fifth major broadcast network and reaches 100 percent of US television households. The CW delivers 15 hours of primetime entertainment programming per week in addition to nearly 400 hours of sports per year as the broadcast home to NASCAR Xfinity Series, WWE NXT, ACC football and basketball games, Pac-12 football games, Grand Slam Track and AVP beach volleyball. The fully ad-supported CW App, with more than 100 million downloads to date, is available for free to consumers on all major platforms and is home to the latest episodes and seasons of The CW's primetime programming and a library of entertaining film and television content for on-demand viewing. The CW is 75%-owned by Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: NXST), a leading diversified media company and largest CW affiliate group. For more information about The CW, please visit www.cwtv.com.

Editor's Note: Information used in this report obtained from National Geographic and The CW publicity department.