Prehistoric Planet: behind the scenes of the Apple TV+ series

Throughout last week, Apple TV+ subscribers had the pleasure of discovering the five episodes of the documentary seriesPrehistoric Planet. Created in partnership with BBC Studios Natural History Unit, this program immersed viewers in prehistory and more precisely 66 million years ago during the time of the dinosaurs.

Apple TV+ highlights the work of the Prehistoric Planet teams

To prolong the pleasure, the streaming service has just released a new video on its YouTube channel. We can notably see the testimony of Jon Favreau who is leading this project. We also know that he is the handyman at Disney, working a lot on Marvel and Star Wars productions for the entertainment giant.

So we let you discover this presentation of the series. As a reminder, here is the synopsis of this program: “Prehistoric Planet presents little-known and surprising facts about the life of dinosaurs against the backdrop of Cretaceous era environments, including coastlines, deserts, freshwater, ice worlds and forests. From revealing Tyrannosaurus parenting techniques 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.»

Little by little, the Apple TV+ catalog is growing and now includes a lot of high-quality content. Only a few days ago, we learned of the launch of a new project which will be piloted by J. Abrams, one of the big names in Hollywood. This is a reboot of a flagship manga from the last century:Speed Racer.

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