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«Breaking News» Striking images show Sir David Attenborough's stunning new wildlife documentary series on Netflix

Striking new images offer a glimpse of what is to be expected from Sir David Attenborough's stunning new wildlife documentary series on Netflix


The series, filmed in 50 countries on all continents across four years using the latest in 4K camera technology, will premiere on the streaming service on April 5 in more than 190 countries.  


It will showcase wildlife from all corners of the globe, and across eight episodes will focus on the planet's most precious species and fragile habitats while looking at what steps can be taken to preserve them.


A new trailer released on Tuesday offered an insight into the new show, over which Sir David says: 'This is the story of our changing planet, and what we can do to help it thrive.'   


Netflix has also announced that the series will feature local narrators in 10 languages, including actresses Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek, who will narrate for Spain and Latin America respectively. 


Our Planet, from the makers of Sir David's Planet Earth and Blue Planet natural history BBC series, will include never-before-seen footage of wildlife and their habitats. It will also look at why the natural world is so important and what can be done preserve it.


The first episode will take viewers on a journey from the Brazilian rainforest to Norway's Svalbard archipelago.




The new series will showcase wildlife from all corners of the globe (including the depths of the ocean - pictured), and across eight episodes will focus on the planet's most precious species and fragile habitats while looking at what steps can be taken to preserve them


The new series will showcase wildlife from all corners of the globe (including the depths of the ocean - pictured), and across eight episodes will focus on the planet's most precious species and fragile habitats while looking at what steps can be taken to preserve them



The new series will showcase wildlife from all corners of the globe (including the depths of the ocean - pictured), and across eight episodes will focus on the planet's most precious species and fragile habitats while looking at what steps can be taken to preserve them





The series was filmed in 50 countries on all continents across four years using the latest in 4K camera technology, and will feature animals including these two primates - with one seen offering the other a helping hand here


The series was filmed in 50 countries on all continents across four years using the latest in 4K camera technology, and will feature animals including these two primates - with one seen offering the other a helping hand here



The series was filmed in 50 countries on all continents across four years using the latest in 4K camera technology, and will feature animals including these two primates - with one seen offering the other a helping hand here





Striking new images, such as that of this Kingfisher, offer a glimpse of what is to be expected from the stunning new wildlife documentary series on Netflix


Striking new images, such as that of this Kingfisher, offer a glimpse of what is to be expected from the stunning new wildlife documentary series on Netflix



Striking new images, such as that of this Kingfisher, offer a glimpse of what is to be expected from the stunning new wildlife documentary series on Netflix






















A new trailer released on Tuesday offered an insight into the new show, including this humpback whale, over which Sir David says: 'This is the story of our changing planet, and what we can do to help it thrive'


A new trailer released on Tuesday offered an insight into the new show, including this humpback whale, over which Sir David says: 'This is the story of our changing planet, and what we can do to help it thrive'



A new trailer released on Tuesday offered an insight into the new show, including this humpback whale, over which Sir David says: 'This is the story of our changing planet, and what we can do to help it thrive'





Sir David previously released a series called Frozen Planet with the BBC. This new series, entitled Our Planet, will take him back to the Arctic Circle where Polar bears live (pictured)


Sir David previously released a series called Frozen Planet with the BBC. This new series, entitled Our Planet, will take him back to the Arctic Circle where Polar bears live (pictured)



Sir David previously released a series called Frozen Planet with the BBC. This new series, entitled Our Planet, will take him back to the Arctic Circle where Polar bears live (pictured)





A tiger is also seen prowling through woods on a snow-covered ridge in the new series, which is from the makers of Sir David's Planet Earth and Blue Planet natural history BBC series - and will include never-before-seen footage of wildlife and their habitats


A tiger is also seen prowling through woods on a snow-covered ridge in the new series, which is from the makers of Sir David's Planet Earth and Blue Planet natural history BBC series - and will include never-before-seen footage of wildlife and their habitats



A tiger is also seen prowling through woods on a snow-covered ridge in the new series, which is from the makers of Sir David's Planet Earth and Blue Planet natural history BBC series - and will include never-before-seen footage of wildlife and their habitats





Penguins waddle through the snow in an image from a newly released trailer for the wildlife documentary series. Paths can be seen where the penguins have made repeated journeys


Penguins waddle through the snow in an image from a newly released trailer for the wildlife documentary series. Paths can be seen where the penguins have made repeated journeys



Penguins waddle through the snow in an image from a newly released trailer for the wildlife documentary series. Paths can be seen where the penguins have made repeated journeys 





Sir David recently narrated the BBC series Dynasties, an episode of which followed penguin parents as they tried to keep their egg and subsequent child safe. The new Netflix series will also follow the lives of penguins in some of the footage


Sir David recently narrated the BBC series Dynasties, an episode of which followed penguin parents as they tried to keep their egg and subsequent child safe. The new Netflix series will also follow the lives of penguins in some of the footage



Sir David recently narrated the BBC series Dynasties, an episode of which followed penguin parents as they tried to keep their egg and subsequent child safe. The new Netflix series will also follow the lives of penguins in some of the footage





Stunning 4K camera technology allows the documentary to showcase incredible detail on animals, such as the pictured frog


Stunning 4K camera technology allows the documentary to showcase incredible detail on animals, such as the pictured frog



Stunning 4K camera technology allows the documentary to showcase incredible detail on animals, such as the pictured frog





A gorilla is seen hitching a ride in the series, which will also feature local narrators in 10 languages, including actresses Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek, who will narrate for Spain and Latin America respectively


A gorilla is seen hitching a ride in the series, which will also feature local narrators in 10 languages, including actresses Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek, who will narrate for Spain and Latin America respectively



A gorilla is seen hitching a ride in the series, which will also feature local narrators in 10 languages, including actresses Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek, who will narrate for Spain and Latin America respectively





Focusing on the lives of the planet's most precious species and fragile habitats, the documentary series will get up and close with animals including this wild-eyed monkey


Focusing on the lives of the planet's most precious species and fragile habitats, the documentary series will get up and close with animals including this wild-eyed monkey



Focusing on the lives of the planet's most precious species and fragile habitats, the documentary series will get up and close with animals including this wild-eyed monkey





As is the cruel reality of nature, the battle between beast and prey will be waged on-screen as the new series captures the likes of leopards struggling to survive in the wild


As is the cruel reality of nature, the battle between beast and prey will be waged on-screen as the new series captures the likes of leopards struggling to survive in the wild



As is the cruel reality of nature, the battle between beast and prey will be waged on-screen as the new series captures the likes of leopards struggling to survive in the wild 





Our Planet, from the makers of Sir David's Planet Earth and Blue Planet natural history BBC series, will include never-before-seen footage of wildlife and their habitats (such as these elephants)


Our Planet, from the makers of Sir David's Planet Earth and Blue Planet natural history BBC series, will include never-before-seen footage of wildlife and their habitats (such as these elephants)



Our Planet, from the makers of Sir David's Planet Earth and Blue Planet natural history BBC series, will include never-before-seen footage of wildlife and their habitats (such as these elephants) 



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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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