There is a saying that you are never too old to experience new things. Learning is a never-ending procedure and is never too late. There is a saying that you are never too old to experience new things. And that’s how 67 years old debonair Jeff Goldblum gifted us with the revitalizing documentary series The World According to Jeff Goldblum, a show aglow with incredulous escapades and splashes of euphoria. It is being streamed on Disney+ since November 12 last year. And good news, the show achieved a renewal on January,17 this year, and we say why not.
Host Jeff Goldblum says about the show, “The premise of the show is, because it’s the world according to Jeff Goldblum, it’s me with all the information and experience that my life has entailed up till this point, now plopping me I go to the world of exploration of one thing or another. It’s not as if I do some extra homework/research/bone up on it so that I tend to know something about it and then tell you about it. No, it’s not like that.”
The interesting part of the show is the name of the episodes, clearly telling us the escapades he embarked on. Along with him, we equally undergo similar adrenaline rush with the chapters Sneakers, Icecream, BBQ, Gaming, Tattoos, Denim, Bikes, RVs, Coffee, Cosmetics, Pools, and Jewellery. The production started back in April the previous year. In his trailer, he says, “This show is a little off the beaten track and it may be unexpected and surprising, so taste it and enjoy“, and there is not a single lie about that. The show was announced as part of the National Geographic presentation during Disney’s investor meeting on April 11, 2019, for Disney+.
The reviews had been positive and welcoming from the audience.
“I love Jeff Goldblum and I loved the show. Extremely light, fun, compelling, and informative. JGs soothing mannerisms and natural ability to connect with people left me relaxed and entertained. His quick wit and original mind ensured there were plenty of laughs without getting in the way of the interesting comment.”
The show also won Critics Choice Real TV Awards for Best Structured Series.