Life goes its way. Prehistoric Planet Season 2 Official Trailer

Apple TV+ presents the official trailer for Season 2 of “prehistoric planet”the acclaimed documentary series produced by BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit for Apple Studios (‘Planet Earth’, ‘Green Planet’) with the legendary Sir David Attenborough as narrator.

This second season will premiere a year after the first and in the same way on Apple TV +: five days a week from May 22-26, 2023 at a rate of one episode per day. Five new episodes that take viewers 66 million years into the past to discover our world (and the dinosaurs that inhabited it) in extraordinary detail.

“prehistoric planet” combines real footage captured in natural settings and state-of-the-art digital technology with the latest advances in paleontology to bring the spectacles into the habitats of prehistoric earth and its inhabitants for an immersive and unique experience.

The series is produced by an internationally acclaimed team, BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit, with support from MPC’s photorealistic visual effects (‘The Lion King’, ‘The jungle Book’) and concept art created for the occasion by Jellyfish Pictures (“The Book of Boba Fett”, “The Mandalorians”).

The second season of “prehistoric planet” brings Earth’s history to life like never before, introducing new dinosaurs, new habitats and new scientific discoveries in an epic five-night voyage around the world. New dinosaurs like Tarchia, one of the largest ankylosaurs, join classics like Tyrannosaurus rex, among others. The series returns with a new season filled with prehistoric wonders.

The series is executive produced by Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton, with the aforementioned Hans Zimmer providing the soundtrack alongside Andrew Christie, Ane Rozman and Kara Talve for Bleeding Fingers Music.

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