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Netflix Releases New Trailer For David Attenborough Series Our Planet
14 minutes ago 1.2K Shares Netflix Releases New Trailer For David Attenborough Series Our Planet Mon Feb 04 2019 11:50:02 GMT+0000 (GMT) Mon Feb 04 2019 12:00:32 GMT+0000 (GMT) Jess Hardiman Jess Hardiman in Entertainment Powered by Netflix has released a new trailer for new David Attenborough series, Our Planet, which launches on the streaming…
Netflixhas released a new trailer fornew David Attenborough series,Our Planet, which launches on the streaming service on 5 April.
The trailer premiered during the third quarter oflast night’s Super Bowl game– the only spot Netflix used – reminding audiences that our planet is our home and ‘we are all on one team’, tying in with theunderlying message of conservation throughout the series.
Produced in partnership with WorldWildlife Fund, the show comes fromthe creator ofPlanetEarthandisnarrated by SirDavid Attenborough.
The eight-part series will explorethe‘unique and precious wonders of our natural world‘, focusing on the breath and diversity of habitats across the world–from the remote Arctic wilderness and mysterious deep oceans to the vast landscapes of Africa and diverse jungles of South America.
Combining stunning photography and technology with a never-before-filmed look at the planet’s remaining wilderness areas and their animalinhabitants, the ambitious project has been four years in the making –havingbeen filmed in 50 countries across all the continents of the world, with over 600 members of crew capturing more than three and a half thousand filming days.
A first trailer for the series was released back in November.
Speaking at the World Wide Fund for Nature‘s (WWF) State of the Planet Address in London, Attenborough said: “Our Planetwill take viewers on a spectacular journey of discovery, showcasing the beauty and fragility of our natural world.
“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.”
The series has been four years in the making. Credit: Netflix
WWF’s Colin Butfield, who is one of the project’s executive producers, added: “I’ve never seen a natural history series that combines real stuff you’ve never seen before but that always has a really, really great narrative in each episode.
“It’s not at all preachy, it’s spectacular mass public entertainment, but by the end you are absolutely aware of the challenge of climate change and overfishing and deforestation.”
“I can’t think of a better platform that will reach that many people at the same time.
“For this particular one it’s all about having that global moment. It’s hard to get a programme on lots of national broadcasters at the same time. Whether it’s London or Delhi or Rio or Washington, we want it out at exactly the same time.”
Our Planetlaunches on Netflix on 5 April 2019.
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