The Last Humans
A science survival reality show set around the Biosphere 2 experiment

The Last Humans combines science documentary elements with survival reality as participants confront water, food, air, ecosystem balance, and cooperation inside a controlled experimental environment.
Overview
The Last Humans is a Korean science survival reality program that brings documentary questions into a survival format. Its setting is connected to Biosphere 2, the massive closed ecological experiment facility in the Arizona desert.
Instead of focusing only on who can endure the longest, the show asks how humans can survive when water, food, air, and ecosystem balance all become shared problems. That gives the program a different texture from ordinary outdoor survival entertainment.
Viewing points
Biosphere 2 as a powerful setting
Biosphere 2 is not just a backdrop. It represents a real attempt to test whether humans could sustain life inside a closed ecosystem.
Reality format with scientific stakes
The show can deliver personality-driven moments while also explaining practical survival problems such as water purification, food production, and ecological recovery.
A timely climate-era question
The program’s central tension is not only survival but cooperation: can people maintain a living system when resources are limited?
Before you watch
This is a strong pick for viewers who enjoy science, environment, climate, and survival formats. Since episode schedules and replay availability can vary, check the official EBS schedule or service page before watching.
FAQ
A. No. It is a reality and science documentary-style program, not a scripted drama.
A. Public metadata lists EBS 1 as the broadcaster. Check EBS for the latest schedule and replay information.
A. Biosphere 2 was a landmark closed-ecosystem experiment, making it a meaningful setting for questions about air, food, water, and human cooperation.