The second season of Questo Strano Mondo, the program that investigates the mysteries of nature in all its forms, is coming back to DMAX. In the new episodes, the journey continues to explain some of the world's most bizarre and curious phenomena, and is set to premiere on Tuesday, June 13, starting with a double episode, at 9:25 p.m. on DMAX and streaming on discovery+.
Questo Strano Mondo, the 10x60' Italian adaptation of American format Strange Evidence, is produced by Zoofactory for Warner Bros. Discovery. Marco Berry returns to his investigative laboratory in the basement of his Bunker in Monte Soratte (Rome) to prove, through science and rationality, the scientific origin of a series of bizarre and apparently inexplicable happenings.
Since the dawn of time, man has always sought an explanation for what he does not understand. Today we think we understand almost everything about this strange world, yet every now and then something escapes us: occurrences that seem to defy all logic, phenomena that rationally could never happen, and yet they do. With Berry's help, we will observe every corner of the Earth through first-hand accounts and footage from both road or security cameras and from users' video cameras or cell phones, to try to understand together why the impossible sometimes becomes reality.
Among the stories of this upcoming season we will witness: a driverless motorcycle glides through the streets of Calcutta in the middle of the night; bizarre lights dance simultaneously in the skies of Indiana and Illinois, recalling a Catholic miracle that occurred in Portugal more than 100 years ago; security cameras pick up a ghost train entering Moscow's Polezhaevskaya station, experts wonder if it is connected to Stalin's secret tunnels located under the city; the discovery in the Himalayan mountains of what appears to be the body of a Tyrannosaurus Rex cub; in Mexico, a mysterious woman appears in security footage from a factory, but is totally invisible to the people around her.