Apple TV+ Returns to the Ice Age with Stunning New ‘Prehistoric Planet’ Season
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A groundbreaking new season of Apple TV+’s acclaimed documentary series, prehistoric Planet, will transport viewers back 1 million years to the era of the Ice Age, beginning November 26. The series promises an unprecedented look at this pivotal period in Earth’s history, from the depths of the “Big Freeze” to the thaw that followed.
According to a company release, the upcoming installment will showcase a diverse range of creatures, encompassing both familiar and lesser-known species that roamed the planet during this time.
A Journey Through a Frozen World
The new season of prehistoric Planet will delve into the dramatic environmental shifts of the Ice Age, a period marked by extreme cold and fluctuating climates. Viewers will witness the challenges and adaptations of animals navigating a world undergoing notable transformation. The narrative will span the entirety of the Ice Age,documenting the events of the “Big Freeze” and the subsequent “Big Thaw.”
Iconic and Unexpected Creatures
The series will feature a compelling cast of prehistoric animals.Expect to encounter iconic Ice Age creatures such as mammoths, woolly rhinos, sloths, and saber-toothed tigers. though, the season will also introduce audiences to more unusual inhabitants of the era, including giant birds and glyptodonts – massive, armored relatives of armadillos.
The animals will be brought to life through cutting-edge CGI, meticulously recreating their behaviors based on extensive scientific study of fossil remains accumulated over hundreds of thousands of years. this commitment to scientific accuracy sets Prehistoric Planet apart, offering a uniquely informed and immersive experience.
Narrated by Tom Hiddleston
The series will be narrated by acclaimed actor Tom Hiddleston, lending his voice to this captivating journey through time.one analyst noted the strategic casting choice, suggesting Hiddleston’s established fanbase will further amplify the series’ reach.
The new season will consist of five episodes, all available for streaming on apple TV+ starting November 26. The production team hopes to present this prehistoric era in a way that has never been seen before, offering a fresh viewpoint on a critical chapter in Earth’s history.
