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| ShortSummary = A [[woolly mammoth]] goes into labor during a blizzard. A pair of [[Panthera spelaea|cave lion]]s enters a cave filled with [[cave hyena]]s and [[cave bear]]s to hunt bear cubs. A family of [[Megalonyx|snow sloth]]s search for food in a thick layer of snow. A herd of [[woolly rhinoceros]] must fend off a pack of [[Homotherium|scimitar-toothed cat]]s. A female ”[[Smilodon]]” attempts to hunt ”[[Macrauchenia]]” with her [[milk teeth]] still in place.

| ShortSummary = A [[ ]] goes into labor during a blizzard. A pair of [[Panthera spelaea|cave lion]]s enters a cave filled with [[cave hyena]]s and [[cave bear]]s to hunt bear cubs. A family of [[Megalonyx|snow sloth]]s search for food in a thick layer of snow. A herd of [[ ]] must fend off a pack of [[Homotherium|scimitar-toothed cat]]s. A female ”[[Smilodon]]” attempts to hunt ”[[Macrauchenia]]” with her [[milk teeth]] still in place.

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| ShortSummary = Water is locked up at the poles, leading to the expansion of deserts. A ground sloth carries her baby up a mile-high cliff in search of fresh browse. A [[Matriarchy#Other_animals|matriarch]] ”[[Diprotodon]]” succumbs to drought, forcing her herd to choose an uneasy new direction. [[Thylacoleo|Marsupial lion]]s fail to catch [[Procoptodon|giant short-faced kangaroo]]s on foot. A male [[Dinornis|giant moa]] performs a humble mating ritual to please a much larger female. A pair of young [[Propleopus|carnivorous kangaroo]]s harass a hatchling [[megalania]], until an adult megalania arrives to turn the tables. Back on the cliff face, [[Teratornithidae|teratorn]]s imperil the ground sloth’s trip back down to shelter. To feed her starving family, a marsupial lion adopts a new hunting strategy.

| ShortSummary = Water is locked up at the poles, leading to the expansion of deserts. A ground sloth carries her baby up a mile-high cliff in search of fresh browse. A [[Matriarchy#Other_animals|matriarch]] ”[[Diprotodon]]” succumbs to drought, forcing her herd to choose an uneasy new direction. [[Thylacoleo|Marsupial lion]]s fail to catch [[Procoptodon|giant short-faced kangaroo]]s on foot. A male [[Dinornis|giant moa]] performs a humble mating ritual to please a much larger female. A pair of young [[Propleopus|carnivorous kangaroo]]s harass a hatchling [[]], until an adult arrives to turn the tables. Back on the cliff face, [[Teratornithidae|teratorn]]s imperil the ground sloth’s trip back down to shelter. To feed her starving family, a marsupial lion adopts a new hunting strategy.

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| ShortSummary = The ice age is nearing its end, and the world becomes warmer and wetter. A pack of [[Homotherium|scimitar-toothed cat]]s make a desperate attack on a woolly mammoth herd. A [[Steller’s sea cow]] is beached by the falling tide and attracts the attention of a [[Arctodus|short-faced bear]]. A ”[[Smilodon]]” and her cubs are mobbed by a pack of [[dire wolf|dire wolves]] while scavenging a [[Columbian mammoth]] trapped in [[tar pit|tar]]. A ”[[Megaloceros]]” narrowly evades a group of [[cave hyena]]s. [[Aepyornis|Elephant birds]] migrate to new wetlands, leaving stragglers to fend for themselves against a [[Cryptoprocta spelea|giant fossa]]. Hyenas continue to pursue the ”Megaloceros” through a forest. The scimitar-toothed cats finally reach their goal, as humans watch from afar.

| ShortSummary = The ice age is nearing its end, and the world becomes warmer and wetter. A pack of [[Homotherium|scimitar-toothed cat]]s make a desperate attack on a woolly mammoth herd. A [[Steller’s sea cow]] is beached by the falling tide and attracts the attention of a [[Arctodus|short-faced bear]]. A ”[[Smilodon]]” and her cubs are mobbed by a pack of [[dire wolf|dire wolves]] while scavenging a [[Columbian mammoth]] trapped in [[tar pit|tar]]. A ”[[Megaloceros]]” narrowly evades a group of [[cave hyena]]s. [[Aepyornis|Elephant birds]] migrate to new wetlands, leaving stragglers to fend for themselves against a [[Cryptoprocta spelea|giant fossa]]. continue to pursue the ”Megaloceros” through a forest. The scimitar-toothed cats finally reach their goal, as humans watch from afar.

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British-American nature documentary television series

Prehistoric Planet is a nature documentary television series about prehistoric animals that premiered on Apple TV+ beginning May 23, 2022. The first two seasons (2022–23) are produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit, with Jon Favreau as showrunner, visual effects by The Moving Picture Company, and narration by natural historian Sir David Attenborough.[1] These seasons follow dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, recreated with computer-generated imagery, living around the globe in the Late Cretaceous period 66 million years ago (Maastrichtian), just before the non-avian dinosaurs’ extinction. The show intends to reflect modern palaeontological research, with informed depictions of prehistoric life alongside speculative animal behavior.[2] A third season titled Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age, narrated by Tom Hiddleston and focusing on Pleistocene megafauna, was released in 2025.[3]

Hans Zimmer, Kara Talve, and Anže Rozman composed the soundtrack. Prehistoric Planet is the highest-profile dinosaur-focused documentary series produced by the BBC since Planet Dinosaur in 2011, and its nature documentary-styled format is similar to the highly successful Walking with Dinosaurs (1999).[4][5][6] Prehistoric Planet received critical acclaim for its visual effects, depiction of dinosaurs, and Attenborough’s narration.

According to palaeontologist and consultant Steve Brusatte, the series had been in development “a decade” prior to its trailer release.[7] On May 8, 2019, it was first reported by Deadline that Apple had ordered a new documentary series by BBC Studios titled Prehistoric Planet, to be executively produced by Jon Favreau.[8] An original score was composed by Kara Talve, Anže Rozman and Hans Zimmer.[9]

The series uses up-to-date palaeontological research to depict its animals of the Cretaceous with scientific rigour; for example, feathered dinosaurs are featured in the series, such as juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex.[9] Palaeozoologist Darren Naish was the lead consultant for the depictions of prehistoric life in the series.[10] The storyboarding (using scripts and synopses by BBC NHU), concept art and creature designs were created by Jellyfish Pictures,[11] while computer-generated imagery was developed by The Moving Picture Company and intended to be photorealistic, as with their previous productions The Jungle Book (2016) and The Lion King (2019).[2]

After its release, the series consultants other than Darren Naish were revealed to be Steve Brusatte, Alexander Farnsworth, Kiersten Formoso, Michael Habib, Scott Hartman, John R. Hutchinson, Luke Muscutt, Peter Skelton, Robert Spicer, Paul Valdes and Mark Witton.[12] David Krentz, the director of Dinosaur Revolution and character designer on Disney‘s Dinosaur, was also revealed to have been involved in the creature development and design.[13]

In March 2023, Apple renewed the series for a second season (Prehistoric Planet 2), which began airing on May 22, 2023.[14] On July 29, 2025, a third season was announced, titled Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age. This series focuses on Pleistocene megafauna. Unlike previous seasons, it is narration by Tom Hiddleston with computer-generated imagery handled by Framestore. It was released on November 26, 2025.[3]

A first sneak peek was posted to the official Apple TV+ YouTube channel on April 2, 2022, along with a trailer, with a May 23 airdate set for the first episode.[15] A ten-second teaser was released on April 19, 2022, followed by an official trailer the following day.[16] A second trailer was released on May 19, 2022, in the lead up to the show’s premiere.[17]

The teaser of the second season was uploaded to the official Apple TV+ YouTube channel on April 18, 2023.[18] The official trailer was released on May 2, 2023.[19]

A first look video clip was released for Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age on October 15, 2025.[20] An official trailer was released on November 6, 2025.[21]

Season 3 (Ice Age) (2025)

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The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 8.4/10, based on 31 reviews for the first season. The website’s critics consensus reads, “Marrying state of the art visual effects with equally immersive narration by David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet wondrously brings viewers back to the age of dinosaurs.”[22] The second season has an approval rating of 83% with an average rating of 7/10, based on 6 reviews.[23] On Metacritic, the series has a weighted average score of 85 out of 100, based on 8 reviews, indicating “universal acclaim”.[24]

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.

2022

Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards Best Streaming Docuseries or Non-Fiction Series Prehistoric Planet Nominated [25]
Television Critics Association Awards Outstanding Achievement in News and Information Nominated [26][27]
Cinema Eye Honours Outstanding Anthology Series Nominated [28]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards Original Song/Score — Documentary Series – TV/Digital Anze Rozman, Kara Talve, Hans Zimmer Won [29][30]
Televisual Bulldog Awards Best VFX Prehistoric Planet Won [31]
Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards Best VFX Project MPC Won [32]

2023

Annie Awards Best Animated Special Production Prehistoric Planet Nominated [33]
Outstanding Achievement for Animated Effects in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production “Coasts” Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode “Ice Worlds” – Lindsay McFarlane, Fay Hancocks, Elliot Newman, Kirstin Hall Nominated [34][35]
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a CG Project Daniel Fotheringham, Krzysztof Szczepanski, Wei-Chuan Hsu, Claire Hill Nominated
Critics’ Choice Real TV Awards Best Animal/Nature Show Prehistoric Planet Nominated [36]

2024

Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special (Original Dramatic Score) Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman, Kara Talve (for “Badlands”) Nominated [37]
Astra Creative Arts TV Awards Best Streaming Nonfiction Series Prehistoric Planet Nominated [38]

In early 2024, Prehistoric Planet was the basis for several digital presentations viewable through the Apple Vision Pro headset. The first two products were flagship items for the official release of the headset on February 2, 2024: Pterosaur Beach (a subscription-based virtual reality short film focusing on a colony of Tethydraco), and Encounter Dinosaurs, (a free mixed reality app focusing on an encounter between Isisaurus hatchlings and Rajasaurus). Pterosaur Beach was treated as the first “episode” of the VR series Prehistoric Planet Immersive.[39] It was followed on April 19 by Triceratops Forest, focusing on a family of Triceratops.[40]

From July 9, 2025 through January 25, 2026, Lightroom (a specialty theatre in London) hosted Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs, a 360-degree video show assembled from clips of the first two seasons alongside full-scale graphics.[41]

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