- TechRadar is delighted to disclose an unique clip from The Secret Lives of Animals
- The footage exhibits two kangaroos sparring for management of some key territory within the Australian outback
- The Apple TV Plus nature docuseries shall be launched on December 18
I like an excellent pure historical past docuseries, so you possibly can guess I’m excited to look at The Secret Lives of Animals.
The forthcoming Apple TV Plus present, which arrives this Wednesday (December 18), has the makings of being an extremely enjoyable, instructional, and at-times heart-wrenching watch. Indeed, the primary trailer for The Secret Lives of Animals means that’ll be the case – and so does this Kangaroo-starring clip, which TechRadar can completely reveal beneath.
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Taken from the Apple collection’ ninth episode, which is titled ‘Mastering Your Talent’, the first-look clip depicts a bruising encounter between two of Australia’s most recognizable marsupial. Vying for management of a key piece of territory within the Australian outback, a younger upstart takes the battle to a veteran ‘roo, who at present holds dominion over mentioned land. Will the younger pretender overthrow his extra skilled opponent, or will the wily old-timer use a trick or two to see off his hot-headed peer? You’ll have to look at to search out out!
According to an Apple press launch, The Secret Lives of Animals “highlights 77 distinctive species in 24 nations over three years, revealing beautiful, never-before-seen animal behaviours and highlighting the outstanding intelligence of the pure world”. Hugh Bonneville, star of latest hits initiatives together with interval TV drama Downton Abbey and the beloved Paddington film collection, will narrate the 10-part collection.
The Secret Lives of Animals was produced for Apple TV Plus, aka one of many world’s finest streaming companies and the winner of TechRadar’s 2024 streaming platform award, by BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit. Matt Brandon, who oversaw growth on the BBC’s Blue Planet III docuseries, serves as showrunner on this one, too. Considering how nice the BBC’s quite a few pure historical past applications are, I’m intrigued to see how The Secret Lives of Animals compares to its UK friends. If it is nearly as good as I hope it will be, you possibly can anticipate it to affix our greatest Apple TV Plus exhibits record shortly.