Apple TV+ continues to advance in its audiovisual offer that it makes available to its millions of subscribers around the world. The quality of the catalog can be seen through the Oscar for best film for ‘CODA’. The quality push saw Apple TV+ become the first streaming service to win a Best Picture Oscar. In reality, Apple continues to expand the catalog by offering its new docu-series: ‘Prehistoric Planet’. With five parts released individually daily, it aims to transport the viewer 66 million years to discover the curious world inhabited by dinosaurs.
Apple TV+ is preparing for the launch of “Prehistoric Planet”
Slated for its worldwide debut on Apple TV+ from Monday, May 23 through Friday, May 27, the groundbreaking five-episode series will take viewers back 66 million years to experience our world and the dinosaurs that inhabited it, all with incredible detail.
prehistoric planet is the new Apple TV+ docu-series that will be released on May 23 of the same year with your first payment. The other four parts will follow, ending on May 27. The executive producers of this work are Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton with the BBC Studios Natural History Unit in conjunction with David Attenborough who narrates the various parts, a well-known BBC narrator.
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“Prehistoric Planet” brings Earth’s history to life like never before. These are the words chosen by Apple to present its new docu-series whose soundtrack was composed by the famous and award-winning Hans Zimmer. Over the course of the five parts, we will be able to discover the world of dinosaurs with their particularities, the beaches, the landscapes and the various events that occurred 66 million years ago. Prehistoric Planet will be available on Apple TV+ on May 23 with its first opus.