When was Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time released? Cast details, where to watch, episode count, and other updates explored

A still from Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time
A still from Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time (Image via National Geographic)

Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time is a new docuseries that shows one of the most catastrophic natural disasters in the United States' history. The five-part documentary premiered on July 27, 2025, on National Geographic.

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All episodes became available for streaming on Hulu and Disney+ on July 28. Directed by Traci A. Curry and executive-produced by Ryan Coogler, the series takes viewers on a journey through the lives of the people who experienced the destruction firsthand.

From the delayed evacuation orders to the breaking of the levees, the people of New Orleans faced unimaginable circumstances. The docuseries reveals how the residents, first responders, and military heroes stepped up in the face of systemic failure.

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Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time on NatGeo, airing twenty years after the storm

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Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time offers a moment-by-moment portrayal of the hurricane and the ensuing flood that submerged New Orleans. It tells the story of the devastating 2005 storm from the perspective of those who lived through it. The docu-series sheds light on the systemic failures and the extraordinary efforts of individuals who rose above the floodwaters to help those in need.

The show explores the disaster's effects on people's lives, on politics, on society, and on the choices that were made before, during, and after the levees broke. It used archival footage and first-person accounts to immerse the audience in the chaos that unfolded when the storm hit.

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Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time offers a moment-by-moment portrayal of the hurricane and the ensuing flood that submerged New Orleans. It explores the government's failures, the media's focus on looting rather than the survivors, and the bravery of citizens and military personnel who acted fast to save lives.

The docuseries was produced by Lightbox in collaboration with Proximity Media, with Oscar-winning producers Simon Chinn and Jonathan Chinn at the helm. Ryan Coogler executive-produced the project, ensuring the series remained grounded in authentic narratives and powerful storytelling.

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Episode count and where to watch

Episode NumberRelease DateEpisode Name
1July 27, 2025The Coming Storm
2July 27, 2025Worst Case Scenario
3July 27, 2025A Desperate Place
4July 28, 2025Shoot to Kill
5July 28, 2025Wake Up Call
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Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time is available for streaming on both Hulu and Disney+. The episodes can be streamed on these platforms with a subscription. The docuseries also aired on National Geographic in a special two-night event.

Each episode reveals new layers of the disaster’s impact, focusing on moments of survival, resilience, and systemic failure.


Cast details

A still from Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time (Image via National Geographic)
A still from Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time (Image via National Geographic)

Several people who played critical roles during the hurricane are featured in the docuseries. One who stands out is Marine Corps veteran Shelton Shakespear Alexander, who shares personal footage and thoughts.

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The show also has some heroic characters, such as Sarah Faulkner, a Coast Guard rescue diver who helped save many lives. These people stepped in, even while risking their own lives.

Military members, locals, and first responders were a key part of the rescue initiatives. Their stories are necessary to understanding the full scope of the disaster. Their own experiences are both a tribute to the people who died and a call to action for getting ready for the future.

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You can watch Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time on National Geographic, Hulu, and Disney+.

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Edited by Rajan Bhattacharya
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