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What To Watch: The Hot Zone, Hostile Planet, Nat Geo WILD's BarkFest

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The Hot Zone premieres Memorial Day The new, the next, and the not to be missed The Hot Zone is insp

The Hot Zone premieres Memorial Day [The Hot Zone premieres Memorial Day]( [VIEW ONLINE]( [WHAT TO WATCH ON NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC]( [National Geographic]( [WHAT TO WATCH]( The new, the next, and the not to be missed [alt text]( [The New]( [The Hot Zone]( The Hot Zone is inspired by true events surrounding the origins of Ebola and its arrival on U.S. soil in 1989. When this killer suddenly appeared in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., there was no known cure. A heroic U.S. Army scientist, Dr. Nancy Jaax, played by Julianna Margulies, put her life on the line to stop the virus from infecting millions. The three-night limited series premieres Memorial Day, May 27th at 9/8c. [sneak peek]( SHARE [F]( [T]( [Penguins | IN THEATERS WEDNESDAY]( [Penguins | IN THEATERS WEDNESDAY]( . [The Next]( [Hostile Planet]( This week, grasslands are home to the biggest stars of the animal kingdom, but top billing doesn’t make life here any easier as they battle volatile environments. New episodes of Hostile Planet premiere Mondays at 9/8c. [Catch Up Now]( . [The not to be missed]( [Barkfest]( Nat Geo WILD’s fifth annual BarkFest weekend is a celebration of our furever friends. Sometimes it’s adorable, sometimes it's a tearjerker, but it's always warm and fuzzy. Don’t miss Barkfest April 26th and April 27th starting at 8/7c. [Learn More]( . . Never miss an episode To watch hundreds of episodes of your favorite National Geographic shows and specials, download the Nat Geo TV app or visit [www.natgeotv.com](. [Stream now]( [Email Icon]( [Sign up for more National Geographic newsletters]( [Shop]( [Donate]( [Subscribe]( [Travel]( [READ OUR LATEST STORIES]( [SHOP]( [DONATE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [TRAVEL]( [FB]( [Twitter]( [IG]( You are receiving this email because you elected to receive marketing communications from National Geographic under the terms of our [Privacy Policy](. Click here to [unsubscribe.]( If you reside in the EU/European Economic Area and wish to exercise all other data subject rights, [click here](. National Geographic | 1145 17th Street N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20036 Copyright © 2019 National Geographic Partners, LLC. All rights reserved. {LITMUS TRACKING PIXEL}

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