this documentary will delight fans of Jurassic Park

Apple TV+ does not release the same amount of programs as platforms like Netflix or Disney+. But when it launches, the streaming service relies above all on quality, and the release of the documentary series Prehistoric Planet should again be no exception to this rule.

The latter, five episodes long, will be broadcast from Monday May 23 until Friday May 27. As its name suggests, it will plunge us into prehistory and, more precisely, 66 million years ago. A first trailer has just been shared.

A dive into the daily life of dinosaurs

Produced by Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton, this program is created in partnership with BBC Studios Natural History Unit. The British public audiovisual group is also regularly praised for the quality of its documentaries. Hans Zimmer, the famous musician, was called in to help with the soundtrack.

On its site, Apple describes as follows: Prehistoric Planet :

Prehistoric Planet features little-known and surprising facts about dinosaur life against the backdrop of Cretaceous-era environments, including coastlines, deserts, freshwater, ice worlds, and forests. From revealing the parenting techniques of the Tyrannosaurus to exploring the mysterious depths of the oceans and deadly dangers in the skies, Prehistoric Planet brings Earth’s history to life like never before.

Suffice to say that this documentary series should amaze us. Appointment is therefore already made on May 23 on Apple TV +.

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Par: Keleops AG

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