Sir David Attenborough is Back for the Final Installment of ‘Planet Earth’!

Sir David Attenborough, 96, is returning to present third and final 'Planet Earth' series

At the age of 96, Sir David Attenborough is still captivating audiences with his love for the natural world. This week, fans were thrilled to learn that there will be a third installment of the beloved documentary series, Planet Earth, with Attenborough reprising his role as the host and narrator.

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The original Planet Earth premiered in 2006, followed by the second installment, Planet Earth II, in 2016. Each episode takes viewers on a breathtaking journey through different biomes, showcasing the incredible wildlife that inhabits our planet. From deserts to oceans, and polar regions to rainforests, the series highlights the resilience of animals in their natural habitats.

Sir David Attenborough’s voice has become synonymous with the Planet Earth series, providing viewers with expert insights and a sense of wonder. He guides us through the last remaining wildernesses and invites us to see the planet’s wildlife like never before.

“A hundred years ago, there were one and a half billion people on Earth. Now, over six billion crowd our fragile planet. But even so, there are still places barely touched by humanity. This series will take you to the last wildernesses and show you the planet and its wildlife as you have never seen them before.”

For fans of the series, Attenborough’s return is a cause for celebration. It was unclear if he would be back for the third installment, but it has now been confirmed that he will be the presenter and narrator of Planet Earth III. Executive producer Mike Gunton expressed his excitement about having Attenborough on board, saying, “Planet Earth wouldn’t be Planet Earth without David.”

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Attenborough has already filmed the opening sequence in the British countryside, in a location that holds historical significance. It is the same place where Charles Darwin used to ponder his revolutionary ideas about evolution. Filming took place on a rare sunny day, adding to the magic of the moment.

“The opening of the series with David was filmed in the beautiful British countryside in exactly the location where Charles Darwin used to walk whilst thinking over his Earth-shaking ideas about evolution. It seemed the perfect place for David to introduce Planet Earth III and remind us of both the wonders and the fragility of our planet… and for him, of course, the sun shined under blue skies one of the only days it did all summer.”

Planet Earth III is set to premiere on BBC One later this year. It will consist of eight hour-long episodes and will serve as the final chapter of the Planet Earth trilogy. Fans can expect to be amazed by the stunning cinematography and gain a deeper understanding of our planet’s precious ecosystems. Stay tuned for more information on exact dates and international airing.

The Planet Earth series has made history as the most expensive nature documentary ever commissioned by the BBC. Its debut in 2006 revolutionized nature filmmaking with its high-definition footage and captivating storytelling. The sequel, Planet Earth II, was equally acclaimed, shedding light on the delicate balance of ecosystems that we, as humans, have the power to impact.

Sir David Attenborough is a national treasure in the UK and a highly respected naturalist worldwide. His contributions to nature documentaries span several decades, captivating audiences with his enthusiasm and wisdom. From the Life series to Zoo Quest, Wildlife on One to Natural World, and even narrating the Netflix series Our Planet, Attenborough has brought the wonders of the natural world to our screens.

Planet Earth is an awe-inspiring series that has left audiences eagerly anticipating its next chapter. We are delighted to share the news of Sir David Attenborough’s return as presenter and narrator for Planet Earth III. Let’s celebrate this important series and spread the word! 🌎❤️