After the success of Tiny World, Apple TV+ goes to the alternative excessive with Huge Beasts. The documentary sequence places whales, bears, gorillas and lots of extra in heart stage.
Tom Hiddleston is narrator, and the multi-part docuseries premiers on Earth Day. A brand new trailer offers a sneak peek.
Huge Beasts docuseries escapes onto Apple TV+ in April
Apple TV+ produces all kinds of sequence and movies, and that features fairly a number of nature documentaries. Huge Beasts is about to hitch the checklist.
“The sequence takes audiences on an epic journey across the globe, from freezing poles to tropical rainforests, to satisfy nature’s most fascinating giants,” guarantees Apple in an announcement.
It took two years and was filmed throughout 17 international locations, and the checklist of animal stars additionally consists of the elephant seal, the large otter, the brown bear, the ostrich, the orangutan, the tiger and the polar bear.
Watch the trailer to see what’s developing.
As famous, Huge Beasts is from the identical artistic group that made award-winning Apple TV+ docuseries Tiny World.
Stomping onto Apple TV+ for Earth Day
The ten-part documentary sequence Huge Beasts escapes onto Apple’s streaming service on Friday, April 21, 2023. There will probably be two new episodes every following Friday.
Watching comes with a $6.99-per-month subscription to Apple TV+. And there are different nature documentaries already out there on the service, together with Prehistoric Planet about dinosaurs. There’s additionally Earthsound concerning the sounds of nature, Fathom is about whales, whereas Earth at Night time in Colour is visually gorgeous.