The Ice Age’ promises survival, snow-teeth and Giants

Apple TV + Prehistoric planet It is known for its hyper-realistic dinosaurs and CGI, but the long cretaceous period is years ago. The third season of this naturalistic Docuseries jumps forward millions of years, inviting viewers to experience the ages.
In the trailer of the year released on November 6, animals such as outstanding lives, giant sloths such as pain, heavy wolves, and other creatures of the pleistocene-era are fighting to survive more climate shifts. The five-episode series, narrated by Tom Hiddleston, is set to premiere on November 26.
Going back in time with science
It’s part of what you do Prehistoric planet Such an immersive environment is the show’s commitment to scientific accuracy, using knowledge gained from recent research to bring bygone periods of world history to life. It took more than 1,500 paleoartists, dinosaur experts, CGI artists, and filmmakers to create the first season.
“The great significance of the series is to bring it into the natural history of the BBC’s wild documentaries, a kind of past,” Tim Walker, executive producer and Showrunner Producer, told Gizrodo in 2022.
Experts such as paleozoologgest Darren Naish played an important role in the exhibition. “It’s been very rewarding and very exciting to be rooted within the team from the beginning and to have an impact on, you know, a lot of our decisions,” Naish previously told Gizmodo.
“We also have a whole other team of experts that we consult with in terms of their respective plans,” he added.
The Ice Age lives on
In the second episode, viewers will experience the conflict between woolly rhinos and hairy cats, live based on recent discoveries of fur, soft tissue, and stomach contents preserved in permafrost.
In addition to Ice Age Megafauna, the series will showcase five known species in five new locations, from the Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) -Woolly Mammoth’s Head-Weather-Weather-to Armadillos in Armadillos (Doedicurus clavicaudatus).
In the trailer, these creatures clash with each other and extreme weather conditions and struggle to survive. The season will take viewers from the “big extinction” to the reduction, “which explains from the small drase – a cold cold domestication that happened about 1,300 years ago to 12,000 years ago.
At this particular time in world history, The Prehistoric Planet: The Ice Ages it will be packed with drama. The trailer promises an amazing journey through one of the most dynamic changes of our planet.


