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A good rule of thumb is that if David Attenborough narrates it, it’s worth watching.
Sorry, where are my manners? I mean Sir David Attenborough.
You should start with The Green Planet, released earlier this year, as a way to warm up for Prehistoric Planet.
As you would have guessed, dinosaurs are the stars of the show and it looks like we are in for a treat when the first of five episodes airs on Apple TV+ on Monday, May 23.
A new episode will air each day through to Friday, May 27.
Here’s the write-up via Collider:
Let the soothing British accent of Sir David Attenborough guide you through the mesmerizing world of dinosaurs set to a goosebump-inducing soundtrack by Hans Zimmer.
Travel back 66 million years, through water, forests, deserts, and more in this documentary series executive produced by Jon Favreau, Mike Gunton, and BBC Studios Natural History Unit…
Discoveries abound as viewers are introduced to two new species of Tyrannosaur that have never been given the screen time they properly deserve.
The combination of new research and stunning special effects makes this a must-watch for those with an interest in dinosaurs.
Apparently, it’s also appropriate for kids to watch so you can use them as an excuse to take hold of the remote and pop in on the telly.
Yep, I’m in.
May 23 – set a reminder.
[source:collider]
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