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Zac Efron's Travel Show Down To Earth Has A New Trailer

Zac Efron's Travel Show Down To Earth Has A New Trailer

He wants to explore ways to be healthy and live sustainably

Tom Wood

Tom Wood

Netflix has released a new trailer for Zac Efron's forthcoming travel show, entitled Down to Earth.

You can check out the trailer here, if you're that way inclined.

The 32-year-old High School Musical star has certainly come a long way from those days, choosing to take on more leftfield roles such as Ted Bundy in Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile and - now - he's gone on a weird world tour with a wellness expert in tow.

The wellness expert in question is called Darin Olien, and - alongside Efron - they're off on a trip around the globe to explore methods to stay healthy, and live in a sustainable way.

So, that's actually about all we know so far about this new show. That is, apart from the fact that it will premiere on Netflix on July 10.

It's actually not the only reality show that Efron has his claws into at the minute, either.

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He's recently filmed a show called Killing Zac Efron for mobile-only streaming platform Quibi.

On that show, the Hollywood superstar showed his survival skills, sometimes with some pretty shocking consequences.

Speaking about Killing Zac Efron, the star - who is also slated to appear in the animated Scoob! film later this year - said: "I tend to thrive under extreme circumstances and seek out opportunities that challenge me on every level.

"I am excited to explore any uncharted territory and discover what unexpected adventure awaits!"

Well, his excitement might have been tempered slightly after he got really quite ill in Papua New Guinea whilst filming that show.

In fact, he got so sick that he had to be transported from Papua New Guinea to a hospital in Australia for treatment.

Anyone who knows anything about the distances involved around the Pacific Ocean knows that is not an insignificant journey.

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In late 2019, after his incident, he wrote on Instagram: "Very thankful to everyone who has reached out. I did get sick in Papua New Guinea but I bounced back quick and finished an amazing 3 weeks in P.N.G. I'm home for the holidays with my friends and family.

"Thanks for all the love and concern, see you in 2020!"

Well, here we are in this cursed year of 2020, and it's only a few weeks until we can see the latest in Zac Efron's budding career as a travel/nature documentary host.

We have yet to receive a date for the premiere of Killing Zac Efron.

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Topics: TV and Film, Celebrity, US Entertainment