
The individual episodes have an anthological quality, from encounters in Paris, Italy and India to the American West following the Civil War, teasing out the daring escapes while confronting issues like race and colonialism.ĭeveloped by Ashley Pharoah (“Life on Mars”), this international co-production manages to bring a revised spin to Fogg’s role as a bored rich guy, embellish Passepartout into much more than a humble servant and still make the former a sympathetic figure.
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The greater latitude and time enhances the travel aspects (after movie versions, featuring David Niven and Jackie Chan, in 19, respectively), while introducing more detailed backgrounds and relationships among the central trio fleshes out the characters. His not-really-a-valet French aide Passepartout (Ibrahim Koma), who, in need of a job, lies to secure the gig and an ambitious young journalist, Abigail Fortescue (Leonie Benesch), who are both generally more resourceful than the starched English gentleman they’re accompanying. Where this “Eighty Days” stands out, however, is in Fogg’s companions. Naturally there’s a ticking clock (and a terrific score approximating that by Hans Zimmer and Christian Lundberg) as Fogg undertakes his global trek in the 1870s, in an impulsive response to a challenge from Bellamy (Peter Sullivan), an oily member of Fogg’s snooty club secretly in desperate need of winning their high-stakes wager.

David Tennant plays the unlikely adventurer Phileas Fogg, in a slick retelling that significantly updates and expands the story. Co-founded by student and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai and her father Ziauddin, Malala Fund works to give every girl 12 years of free, safe, quality education.What seems like a not-necessary idea actually turns into a pretty good one with “Around the World in Eighty Days,” adapting Jules Verne’s novel into an eight-episode Masterpiece series, one already renewed for another voyage. The entire cost of the experience goes to the Malala Fund. "Circumnavigate the globe during this 12 week trip, where you’ll explore the culture and traditions of medieval Europe, the former Soviet Union, eastern Africa, the Middle East, northern and southern Asia, the South Pacific, the Americas, and a Nordic island," the site states. Interested travelers should be poised to book on June 20 Airbnb only said the experience would be open to "a limited number of travelers."ĭuring the trip, accommodations, transportation (with the exception of that round-trip flight to and from London) and some meals are included.

All you have to do is make sure you have enough empty pages in your passport, buy a round trip ticket to and from London, and get on that first flight." "But unlike the book’s protagonist, the only thing you have to wager is missing out on the trip of a lifetime. "Just like the famous French novel by Jules Verne, 'Around the World in Eighty Days,' this travel tale starts and ends in London," Airbnb's website says. The site is celebrating the launch of Airbnb Adventures, previously known as Airbnb Experiences.

NATIONAL NEWS | Top headlines across the country It's not free, but it's an incredible price. If you've ever dreamed about traveling around the world but figured you'd never have the time or money, your moment has come.Īirbnb has announced the ultimate adventure: Around the world in 80 days for about $5K.
