London, 1872. When an anonymous postcard shakes Phileas Fogg to the core, he takes on a wager to circumnavigate the world in eighty days. Accompanied by ‘valet’ Jean Passepartout, and journalist Abigail Fix, they set off for Paris.
As our trio travel across Italy, Fogg encounters an arrogant Italian industrialist, a bully who taps into Fogg’s worst insecurities. When a matter of life or death hits, can he cast his self-doubt aside, and save the day?
Our trio are stranded on the coast of Yemen, when Fogg decides to hire a guide to cross the Empty Quarter, leaving Fix behind. Will the trio be reunited – and can they survive the dangers of the desert?
Fogg, Fix and Passepartout spend the night in the Indian village of Narupani, where a conflicted Passepartout must decide where his loyalties lie.
Our trio reach Hong Kong and find Fogg is a celebrity. But when events conspire to keep them in the city, Passepartout tries to help and makes it so much worse.
Stranded on a desert island, with no means of escape, the secrets between our trio threaten to come out and split them apart.
Fogg, Fix and Passepartout travel across the Rockies to catch The Transcontinental railway. When they share their stagecoach with a criminal and his captor, they must decide whether to risk the wager in order to serve justice.
On the final stop in New York, Fogg jeopardises the wager to search for his lost love, and realises the greatest challenge still lies ahead.