A Breathtaking Nature Documentary with Realistic-Looking Dinosaurs



From Jon Favreau and the producers of Planet Earth, a new nature docuseries arrives at Apple TV+. A new take on the lost world, Prehistoric Planet features narration from the legendary natural historian Sir David Attenborough. The new documentary follows several types of dinosaurs with jaw-dropping advanced CGI that’ll make you think you’re watching them in real-life. Prehistoric Planet is the first major dinosaur-focused docuseries produced by BBC since 2011’s Planet Dinosaur. It also serves as the third overall with 1999’s Walking with Dinosaurs being the first.

The official synopsis for Prehistoric Planet reads: “A documentary that follows dinosaurs recreated with computer-generated imagery living around the globe in the Late Cretaceous period, 66 million years ago. It set out to depict dinosaurs using current paleontological research such as feathered dinosaurs. The docuseries is produced by a team at BBC Studios Natural History Unit with the support from the photorealistic visual effects of MPC (The Lion King, The Jungle Book) applied to concept art created by Jellyfish Pictures (The Book of Boba Fett, Spirit: Untamed).” You can watch the official trailer for Prehistoric Planet below.

MOVIEWEB VIDEO OF THE DAY

Jon Favreau on the Development of Prehistoric Planet

During an interview with National World, Jon Favreau recently discussed the cutting-edge animation technology that was used to bring dinosaurs to the small screen. “We’ve only been on the planet for well shy of a million years, but dinosaurs have been around for 100 million years in just this period.” He adds: “We could have never shown feathered animals like this 15 or 20 years ago. Jurassic Park, the first and for my money one of the best utilizations of CGI, they were dealing with scales and skin, and that took everything they had from a processing perspective. Well now we can do fur, we can do feathers – there’s so much more that’s available to us from a feasibility standpoint that really the research and our imaginations are the only limitations.”

He continues: “I don’t think it’s a coincidence that every time there’s a new technology everybody wants to show dinosaurs. The first time they did stop-motion, the first time they did CGI. This has been a fascination with storytellers and humanity since the original discovery of dinosaurs.” He also stated that none of the animation was “done for flash”, but instead that all the animation choices were “set in the science”. It’s no surprise that when Jon Favreau is attached to work on either a new movie or television series, he certainly sets the standard when it comes to filmmaking.

Related: Fire in the Mountains Review: A Blistering Portrayal of Patriarchal Oppression

Episode 101: Coasts

Apple

A pregnant tuarangisaurus is in distress, and her young calf can sense it, as she travels waters that are home to the ocean’s deadliest predators. All dinosaurs that appeared in the first episode of Prehistoric Planet featured the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Tethydraco, Phosphatodraco, Alcione Elainus, Barbaridactylus, Tuarangisaurus, Kaikaifilu, Mosasaurus Hoffmanni, Archelon Turtle, Pycnodont, and the Ammonoid. The overall special effects were so incredible, that some viewers even began to question themselves if the dinosaurs appearing on the show were somehow physically there being filmed in live-action. All the unique locations that the series premiere had shown were simply beautiful, which easily made every scene even more captivating.

The narration of Sir David Attenborough never seems to disappoint as he continues to lend his iconic voice in this all-new nature documentary. The information and knowledge that he provides throughout the first episode can really teach the show’s viewers a lot about these certain dinosaurs living in the Cretaceous period. While the first episode primarily focused on oceanic predators, the remaining upcoming episodes will cover different biomes around the world. For the viewers that are huge fans of dinosaurs, this new documentary serves as a perfect example of how dinosaur films should be made. Prehistoric Planet also serves as an excellent teaser for the fans that are patiently waiting for the upcoming Jurassic World: Dominion film, which is set to premiere next month.

Related: The Bob’s Burgers Movie Review: Solid Laughs Elevate Lackluster Animation

Prehistoric Planet Was 10 Years in the Making

Apple

Prior to its trailer release, paleontologist and consultant Steve Brusatte stated that the all-new docuseries had been in development for an entire decade. Prehistoric Planet uses up-to-date paleontological research to depict its animals from the Cretaceous period. Palaeozoologist Darren Naish and science illustrator Gabriel Ugueto alongside several others were consulted for the depictions of the prehistoric world during the production of the docuseries. “This is the first time a TV series or a movie involving prehistoric life has had a full-time live-in technically qualified paleontologist. It was important to have that involvement and as a consequence, you’re seeing as best as possible a cutting-edge portrayal of our scientific understanding of these animals.” Said Dr Darren Naish.

The computer-generated imagery for Prehistoric Planet was developed by Moving Picture Company and obviously intended to be photorealistic, as their previous projects such as 2016’s The Jungle Book and 2019’s The Lion King. It was first reported by Deadline on May 8, 2019, that Apple had ordered a new documentary series by BBC Studios titled, Prehistoric Planet, to be executively produced by Favreau. The first official sneak peek for the docuseries was revealed on the official Apple TV+ YouTube channel on April 2, 2022, while the second trailer was released on May 19, 2022, which was just days away from the series premiere. The original score for Prehistoric Planet was composed by Kara Talve, Anže Rozman, and Hans Zimmer.

Prehistoric Planet consists of a total of five episodes that began on May 23, with only one episode being released every day until its final episode premieres on May 27. Each episode of the five-part docuseries will cover several types of dinosaurs in multiple regions around the globe. In premiering order, all episode titles are revealed as Coasts, Deserts, Freshwater, Ice Worlds, and Forests. All five episodes each have roughly 39-42 runtimes. There are currently no further details on whether Prehistoric Planet will return for a second season or not.

Tom Cruise to Get Career-Best Opening Weekend With Top Gun: Maverick

Read Next

About The Author

Alexander Navarro
(124 Articles Published)

Alexander Navarro has been writing for MovieWeb for over a year. He is currently serving in the United States Army for the past 9 years. Alexander is also attached as a screenwriter in an upcoming unannounced project, and currently resides in Austin, TX.

More From Alexander Navarro

You can view the original article HERE.

Diddy Claims Prosecutors Showed Judge Edited Cassie Video to Make Him Look Dangerous
Diddy Claims Prosecutors Showed Judge Edited Cassie Video to Make Him Look Dangerous
Kacey Musgraves, Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan and more step out in style to celebrate country music’s biggest night
Kacey Musgraves, Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan and more step out in style to celebrate country music’s biggest night
Kim Zolciak, Kroy Biermann Told by Cops to Stay Away From Each Other
Kim Zolciak, Kroy Biermann Told by Cops to Stay Away From Each Other
The joy of the celebrity look-alike contest
The joy of the celebrity look-alike contest
Black Harvest Film Festival 2024: Disco Afrika, It Was All a Dream, Dreams Like Paper Boats | Festivals & Awards
Black Harvest Film Festival 2024: Disco Afrika, It Was All a Dream, Dreams Like Paper Boats | Festivals & Awards
Dawsons Creek Had a Perfect Spin-Off, But No One Watched It
Dawsons Creek Had a Perfect Spin-Off, But No One Watched It
'Bad Sisters' Exclusive Clip – Wednesday November 20th Episode
'Bad Sisters' Exclusive Clip – Wednesday November 20th Episode
Tokyo International Film Festival 2024: Daihachi Yoshida on Prize-Winning “Teki Cometh” | Festivals & Awards
Tokyo International Film Festival 2024: Daihachi Yoshida on Prize-Winning “Teki Cometh” | Festivals & Awards
Here’s every song on the ‘Cruel Intentions’ TV series soundtrack
Here’s every song on the ‘Cruel Intentions’ TV series soundtrack
Zayn Reunites With One Direction at Liam Payne’s Painful Funeral
Zayn Reunites With One Direction at Liam Payne’s Painful Funeral
There is money being made in live music – give it back out to the people
There is money being made in live music – give it back out to the people
Diddy Accused of Witness Tampering, Intimation from Jail
Diddy Accused of Witness Tampering, Intimation from Jail
Fun and Frugal DIY Christmas Ornaments
Fun and Frugal DIY Christmas Ornaments
Draymond fires back at ‘janky’ Jenkins, Edey over foul
Draymond fires back at ‘janky’ Jenkins, Edey over foul
Skenes’ rookie award traps Pirates in uncomfortable situation
Skenes’ rookie award traps Pirates in uncomfortable situation
Jones: McCarthy hasn’t lost Cowboys’ locker room
Jones: McCarthy hasn’t lost Cowboys’ locker room
‘Gladiator 2’ Director Explains Why the Twin Emperors Are “So F**King Crazy”
‘Gladiator 2’ Director Explains Why the Twin Emperors Are “So F**King Crazy”
Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 8 Review: Torres’ Guilt & Reid’s Mysterious Agenda Result in Tense Midseason Finale!
Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 8 Review: Torres’ Guilt & Reid’s Mysterious Agenda Result in Tense Midseason Finale!
The Untold Story’ Trailer Unearths the Dark Crimes Behind the Scenes
The Untold Story’ Trailer Unearths the Dark Crimes Behind the Scenes
Is the ‘Friday Night Lights’ Reboot Necessary?
Is the ‘Friday Night Lights’ Reboot Necessary?
The Best Fashion and Grooming Men’s Gifts
The Best Fashion and Grooming Men’s Gifts
Miley Cyrus For Harper’s Bazaar, Louis Vuitton Taps Callum Turner, & More!
Miley Cyrus For Harper’s Bazaar, Louis Vuitton Taps Callum Turner, & More!
Meredith Marks Loves Caviar, Jewelry, & Being On Time!
Meredith Marks Loves Caviar, Jewelry, & Being On Time!
Charli XCX Takes Over Times Square With H&M
Charli XCX Takes Over Times Square With H&M