It was called Genius, and they only did 2, the other was Picasso, which is also really good.
The idea that Einstein essentially just dreamed all this science up through thought experiments is baffling, inspirational and spooky at the same time. His second wife did all the math, BTW. I almost came away from it thinking this guy wasn't even a real scientist, he was tapped into the conciousness of the universe (panpsychism). It's nuts.
Now Newton on the other hand was a real scientist and I agree he's underappreciated.
Mitchio Kaku has long been one of my favorite scientists. He is essentially what AI would create as the persona to teach quantum physics to the evolved apes, us. If I learned tomorrow that he isn't actually human, it wouldn't be shocking at all.
In total agreement that we have so much to learn. If we somehow manage to navigate the precipice (great book by Toby Ord, BTW) and manage to still be around in 1000 years, or a million years?!?! With a few more Newtons, Einsteins and Kakus, what could we know?
Mind blowing.