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Apple has teased the upcoming release of “Prehistoric Planet,” a five-episode series about dinosaurs that will premiere on Apple TV over the course of a week.
From May 23 to May 27, Apple TV+ will premiere a new episode of “Prehistoric Planet” to subscribers every day. To tease out the week-long event, the Apple TV+ YouTube channel has been updated with a short video showing what to expect from the series.
Executive produced by John Favreau and Mike Gunton, and in conjunction with the BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit who previously released “Planet Earth”, “Prehistoric Planet” will provide a picture of what the Earth and its inhabitants looked like 66 million years ago .
The show, with commentary by Sir David Attenborough and original music by Hans Zimmer, combines wildlife filmmaking with state-of-the-art technology and the latest paleontology lessons. It will provide “little-known and surprising facts about dinosaur life against the backdrop of Cretaceous environments, including coasts, deserts, freshwater, ice worlds and forests,” Apple said.
This apparently includes revealing the Tyrannosaurus Rex’s rearing techniques, as well as creatures deep in the oceans, along with the sky.
Originally green-lit in May 2019, “Prehistoric Planet” will be available to all Apple TV+ subscribers two years later.
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