Ancient Apocalypse - The Americas

Just finished watching "Ancient Apocalypse - The Americas" released by Netflix.
The problem with, let's be kind and say shows that present an alternative, non-mainstream explanation for events and/or discoveries, is that they never really present anything new - they just recycle the same material over and over again in a new format or present a new twist - pretty much "Ancient Aliens" which is also produced by Lionsgate.
The main thesis of "Ancient Apocalypse - The Americas" is that Hancock reverts back to his Fingerprints of the Gods days by claiming Quetzalcoatl, Kukulkan, Oannes (from Babylon), and Osiris were all the same figure, a traveling emissary from the lost civilization; and granted there are similarities and commonalities between all three stories, but that is a weak case not supported by actual evidence.
And for reasons unknown to me, somehow Keanu Reeves has a couple minutes of screentime with Hancock to be the gee-whiz guy, but comes across as a complete fool who seems to be struggling about what he is saying.
Beautifully filmed, stunning vistas, intriguing possibilities, but no evidence - no smoking gun.
Three Stars.
Recommended, but don't buy the Brooklyn Bridge anytime soon.


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Published on February 02, 2025 16:14 Tags: ancient-apocalypse-the-americas
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