Peer into The Secret Lives of Animals [Apple TV+ trailer]

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If you love a good nature documentary — especially because the photography is so mind-blowing nowadays — you’re in for a treat with The Secret Lives of Animals. Apple TV+ dropped an official trailer for it Tuesday. The 10-part series streams December 18.
“Welcome to a world beyond imagination, where fish can fly and lizards walk on water,” the trailer’s voiceover says. “Animals do the most remarkable things at every stage of their lives.”
The Secret Lives of Animals docuseries debuts on Apple TV+ December 18
Narrated by SAG Award winner Hugh Bonneville (Paddington, Downton Abbey) and produced by the acclaimed BBC Studios Natural History Unit, The Secret Lives of Animals streams on Apple TV+ December 18. It “highlights 77 unique species in 24 countries over three years, revealing stunning, never-before-seen animal behaviors and highlighting the remarkable intelligence of the natural world,” Apple TV+ said.
Peek into the weird world of wild animals
The new series promises plenty of strange and interesting stuff from the animal kingdom. That’s sure to include footage you would never see without this type of filmmaking. And some of it has never been seen before, Apple TV+ said.
“Each episode delves into pivotal moments in the life cycles of various animals — from birth and leaving home to raising a family, and from finding food to growing old — showcasing their striking intelligence and adaptability,” the streamer noted. “Highlights include an orb-weaving spider constructing a deceptive ‘self-portrait’ puppet to deter predators; a wood mouse that creates its own signposts; and, an unexpected relationship between a reticulated humming frog and a burrowing tarantula.”
Watch the trailer for The Secret Lives of Animals
BBC Studios Natural History Unit produces the series for Apple TV+. Matt Brandon (Planet Earth III) serves as showrunner and Roger Webb (Mammals, Big Cats 24/7) serves as executive producer. The series marks the third collaboration between the BBC Studios Natural History Unit and Apple TV+. It follows the hit, Emmy Award-nominated series Prehistoric Planet and The Year Earth Changed.
Watch documentaries and more on Apple TV+
While you wait for the new series to stream December 18, check out the excellent roster of documentaries on Apple TV+. The service is available by subscription for $9.99 with a seven-day free trial. You can also get it via any tier of the Apple One subscription bundle. For a limited time, customers who purchase and activate a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac or iPod touch can enjoy three months of Apple TV+ for free.
After launching in November 2019, “Apple TV+ became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 515 wins and 2,308 award nominations and counting,” the service said.
In addition to award-winning movies and TV shows (including breakout soccer comedy Ted Lasso), Apple TV+ offers a variety of documentaries, dramas, comedies, kids shows and more.
Source: Apple TV YouTube channel

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