Full Trailer for ‘Life on Our Planet’ Prehistoric Animals of Earth Series

Life on Our Planet Trailer

“Who will rise? Who will fall? Who will rule the world?” Netflix has revealed the main official trailer for a prehistoric animals adventure series called Life on Our Planet, arriving for streaming later this October. Not to be confused with the excellent, must watch documentary David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet that has a very similar name. From Executive Producer Steven Spielberg and the Emmy Award-winning team behind Our Planet comes this new series. This is the story of life’s epic, four billion-year journey on Earth, told through its ruling dynasties, the underdogs who defied the odds to survive, and the cataclysmic events that reshaped it. “This is the story of Life on Our Planet” – featuring narration by the one-and-only Morgan Freeman. This is clearly Netflix’s version of Apple TV+’s Prehistoric Planet series (made by BBC) – same exact concept and ancient creatures being brought to vivid life on screen. The trailer gives us a look at sabertooth tigers, dinosaurs galore, woolly mammoths, and lots of underwater creatures. Fire it up below. // Continue Reading ›

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