If Planet Earth IIand Blue Planet IIleft you with an unquenchable David Attenborough-based thirst,Girlfriend Who is Crazy About Big Things (2025) we have some splendid news for you: There's a whole lot more Attenborough on the way.
Not only do we have his upcoming BBC doc Dynastiesto look forward to, but now we also have an announcement from Netflix: the legendary British presenter will be hosting an eight-part natural history series, Our Planet, which is coming to the streaming service in Spring 2019.
SEE ALSO: Nature documentarian Sir David Attenborough is now an adorable cartoonHere's the very slick-looking, animal-packed teaser:
The series has been four years in the making, with a 600-strong crew filming in 50 different countries, according to a press release sent to Mashable. It will focus on showing "the planet's most precious species and fragile habitats".
“Our Planetwill take viewers on a spectacular journey of discovery showcasing the beauty and fragility of our natural world," said Attenborough at a recent event in London.
"Today we have become the greatest threat to the health of our home but there’s still time for us to address the challenges we’ve created, if we act now. We need the world to pay attention. Our Planetbrings together some of the world’s best filmmakers and conservationists and I’m delighted to help bring this important story to millions of people worldwide."
Our Planet comes to Netflix globally on 5th Apr., 2019.
Topics Documentaries Netflix
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