Head back to one of the most extreme chapters in Earth’s history with Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age. This series expands the award-winning franchise into a world sculpted by glaciers, ruled by towering mammals, and challenged by relentless cold. In this Goggler exclusive, we sat down with the executive producer and showrunner of Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age to talk about making the series and the marriage of storytelling and fossil research.
Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age premieres on Apple TV on November 26.
“Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age” is a sweeping new installment of the award-winning natural history series from executive producers Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton, produced by BBC Studios Natural History Unit (“Planet Earth”), and narrated by Golden Globe and Olivier Award winner Tom Hiddleston (“Earthsounds”), with an original score by Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman and Kara Talve from Bleeding Fingers Music. The five-part docuseries invites viewers into a dramatic new era of prehistoric life, millions of years after the extinction of the dinosaurs — an era shaped by ice, the intense fight to survive and the rise of a new cast of giants: the iconic megafauna.
The series is produced by the world-renowned team at BBC Studios Natural History Unit with support from the photorealistic visual effects of Framestore (“Gravity,” “The Golden Compass”). Theme by Hans Zimmer, with an original score by Zimmer, Rozman and Talve for Bleeding Fingers Music.








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