The original 'Planet Earth' was seen on TV 10 years ago on BBC. The new revamped version shows in this trailer use much more advanced and unique technology to feature Planet Earth. What's more in the upcoming series?
As per Gizmodo, while humans are known to be terrible, while animals are born universally useful. This new trailer of 'Planet Earth II' will uplift the viewers - take them to the Earth's treasures, captivate their mind, and turn their thoughts away from the darkness of the human world and lead them to the aspiring beauty of the animal kingdom.
This ever-waited series of 'The Planet Earth II' will feature a groundbreaking documentary which is being narrated by Sir David Attenborough. Sir Attenborough will explore the characteristics of the planet's hidden and extraordinary habitats and their incredible ways animals survive in their hostile environment.
Viewers, this time, will feel almost actual surroundings just like being in the field with the use of the latest technology in camera stabilization and aerial drone recording. As reported by Cinema Blend, it is the first documentary series that is produced in Ultra High Definition.
'Planet Earth' original series hosted by David Attenborough had won four Emmys. And now, to continue the saga, executive producer Mike Gunton has his bigger plans for the series. Gunton guarantees that this time, the viewer's experiences will be so unique, very immersive, and utterly game-changing for new documentaries will be produced.
More than 320 territories all over the globe had already bought the rights to air 'Planet Earth', and there's more lining up for this new 'Planet Earth II.' It took five years to accumulate all of the outstanding and breathtaking footage for this new series.
'Planet Earth II' series is expected to be aired in November. This second time of 'Planet Earth' on TV after ten years is becoming a reality and couldn't be more exciting than ever. This incredible trailer will make fans very excited.
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