"Prehistoric Planet" comes to Apple TV + in May, with music from Hans Zimmer and produced by Jon Favreau and the "Lion King" gang.
Apple TV + offers a first sneak peek at their upcoming documentary series "Prehistoric Planet", with Sir David Attenborough as our knowledgeable narrator and guide. The series will release a new episode a day between 23 and 27 May, where we viewers will learn the latest research about how dinosaurs actually (according to research) lived 66 million years ago.
 
"Prehistoric Planet" is produced by Jon Favreau and the gang he made "The Lion King" and "The Jungle Book", two films that were praised for how well they managed to recreate the animals in the films digitally. But now they have gone on dinosaurs instead - and this time with Hans Zimmer's music as an accompaniment to Attenborough's story.
 
Watch the teaser trailer here:

A first clip from the series, for example, shows us a small T-Rex that has not lost its feathers yet, when it tries to hunt some turtles on the beach. Scenes that are similar to what we have previously seen Attenborough tell about in the present in other documentary series from BBC Studios, which also helped create "Prehistoric Planet" for Apple TV +.
 
Sneak peek at "Prehistoric Planet":

The first episode will be released on Apple TV + on May 23 and "Prehistoric Planet" will thus consist of a total of five episodes, with a new episode every day until May 27.

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