Planet Earth II: the documentary on the wonders of our Planet (VIDEO)

    Planet Earth II, a BBC-produced natural history documentary and sequel to the Planet Earth television series that premiered in 2006, is on its way.

    About to arrive Planet Earth II, a natural history documentary produced by the BBC and sequel to the Planet Earth television series which premiered in 2006.





    Planet Earth II will be broadcast on November 6, 2016 in the UK by BBC One. The publication of the first trailer took place on October 9th and now the same video is available in an extended version.

    The release of the new series was announced in 2013 with the working title of One planet. The soundtrack for the series trailer was entrusted to Icelandic pop-rock group Sigur Ros. It will be the first BBC television series to be offered in ultra high definition (4K).

    The new series is made up of fascinating documentaries commented by Sir David Attenborough, the most famous British science communicator. Planet Earth II will later be broadcast in other countries, as well as in the United Kingdom, as already happened in the case of the first series of nature documentaries.

    While waiting for the new series of documentaries dedicated to Planet Earth to be broadcast in about two weeks, we can start to foretaste it thanks to the trailer already posted online on YouTube.

    Planet Earth II: the documentary on the wonders of our Planet (VIDEO) Planet Earth II: the documentary on the wonders of our Planet (VIDEO) Planet Earth II: the documentary on the wonders of our Planet (VIDEO) Planet Earth II: the documentary on the wonders of our Planet (VIDEO)

    Ten years ago Planet Earth changed our view of the world and now a new documentary series awaits us, perhaps when we and the Earth need it most.



    Watch the video with the Planet Earth II trailer.

    Marta Albè

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