Apple TV+ has released the premiere date and trailer for Offspring’s new 12-part documentary series “Earthsounds,” narrated by Tom Hiddleston.
Filmed over 1,000 days across three and half years, “Earthsounds” documents over 3,000 hours of audio, “using cutting-edge technology to record our planet in brand-new ways.” Filmed across 20 countries on all seven continents, “Earthsounds” will premiere all episodes globally on February 23 on Apple TV+.
“Earthsounds” travels to spectacular habitats, including the Queensland rainforest, the Antarctic ice shelf, the Namibian dunes, tropical coral reefs and more. Discoveries and rarely heard recordings from the series include snow leopards singing love songs, the intimate chatter of ostrich chicks from inside their eggs, musical spiders and walrus’s underwater courtship calls. The series also captures the “mesmerizing secret sounds of our planet,” including the hum of deserts, drinking trees and the buzz of the northern lights.
“Earthsounds” is produced by Offspring Films and executive produced by Alex Williamson and Isla Robertson. Sam Hodgson is the series producer, and the series director is Tom Payne. “Earthsounds” is the second collaboration between Offspring Films and Apple TV+, following four-time BAFTA Award-nominated “Earth At Night In Color.”
Jon Creamer
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