Apple+’s Prehistoric Planet Is The Beauty Of The Beast In All Its Natural And Intellectual Form Diana Marsh, May 23, 2022May 24, 2022 No kidding. T-Rex and his young swimming for brunch at a nearby island. Image courtesy of Prehistoric Planet IMDb Produced by the amazing Jon Faverous…Favero… Jon Favreau or something like that, and Mike Gunton and introduced, narrated (and probably tattooed somewhere on his body) by the irreplaceable explainer of all things natural Sir David Attenborough , Prehistoric Planet takes us through our world during the Cretaceous period when things were wild, weird, and gloriously wonderful as per the norm of our planet. Each episode chronicles the probable events of sections, not just seasons, of our planet. From freshwater giants and artic survivors to saltwater battles and desert bosses, Prehistoric Planet vividly discusses a wide variety of species that survived and thrived under the harshest, most vicious conditions that nature could present to them, and their bones are all that’s left to tell the tale of a prehistoric survival of the fitness. Instead of boring you with redundant chatter, I’ll just post a few pics from their IMDb and gently but enthusiastically encourage you to check it out yourself, because Prehistoric Planet is awesome and I mean that literally. Everything, from the score to the tiniest details has been carefully crafted to create a visual and auditorial masterpiece to inspire, not only interest in the dynasty of the dinosaur but to remind us of what a majestic legacy we have been birthed from. Prehistoric Planet can be streamed here The next few screenshots are courtesy of Prehistoric Planet’s IMDb When the edibles kick in. Share this:FacebookTwitterTumblrPinterestRedditLinkedInEmail Related News Apple+dinosaursDocumentaryhappensLifeNatural HistoryPrehistoric ForestPrehistoric Planet