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After earth movie animals
After earth movie animals






AFTER EARTH MOVIE ANIMALS SERIES

  • “Life in Color” is a three-part Netflix series that views how animals use color.
  • In a three-year, global journey, Brian Skerry found that whales (like people) develop different traditions and habits in each group.
  • “Secrets of the Whales,” on Disney+, is a spectacular, four-part film, produced by James Cameron and narrated by Sigourney Weaver.
  • ET on Nat Geo Wild and eruns from 11 p.m.
  • “Kingdom of the Polar Bear” debuts from 8-10 p.m.
  • Attenborough narrates a two-hour sampling of what will be a five-part series. on Discovery, views the remarkable way that natural forces – weather and wildlife, ocean currents, volcanoes, solar energy and more – combine to shape our world. It also talks to John Kerry, the presidential envoy for climate.

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  • “Nick News,” 6-7 p.m., Nickelodeon, looks at the history of Earth Day and at projects being done by kids.
  • Lupita Nuong’o narrates a look at African wildlife. and “Wildest Arctic” from 5-8 and 10-11 p.m.
  • Nat GeoWild reruns “Galapagos: Enchanted Island” at noon, with “Kingdom of the Ocean from 1-5 p.m.
  • “America’s National Parks” reruns from 9 a.m.
  • to 1 p.m.), “Planet Earth: Dynasties” (1-6 p.m.) and “Blue Planet II” (6 p.m. After an hour of “Planet Earth” highlights at 6 a.m., it has “Nature’s Great Events” (7 a.m.
  • BBC America starts its two-day marathon of richly crafted nature films, many narrated by Attenborough.
  • Still, she perseveres, gathering information and stirring emotions. Huge complications arrive: The conference moves to Spain (requiring a bumpy, three-week sailboat trip) China shuts down. on PBS, follows the teen activist as she tries a global road trip – from Canada to a South American conference and then from Sweden to China.
  • “Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World,” from 8-11 p.m.
  • Damon Gameau talks with children from around the world and visits people already doing projects, from marine permaculture to decentralized renewable energy products. on CW, envisions a time, 20 years in the future, when mankind has solved its treatment of nature.

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    But it also spans out to follow others, from birds to humpback whales. on PBS, is a richly varied portrait of the 40 shark species savoring Hawaiian life – from the whitetips rnestled into volcanic tunnels to the tiger sharks patrolling the deep. Also, Disney+ has “Earth Moods” shorts – pretty pictures, music, but no story or narration.Instead, it was delayed two years and debuted on Disney+ alongside “Elephant.” Natalie Portman narrates “Dolphin Reef” the beautifully crafted “Elephant” is narrated by Meghan Markle … now listed as Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. “Dolphin Reef” was originally planned for theaters during Earth Week, 2018. And Disney+ shas the two epic films it debuted a year ago.“The Swim” follows a six-month, 5,000-mile swim from Japan to San Francisco. “First to the Top of the World” tells the 1968 story of working-class Minnesotans who, with no experience, made a 500-mile snowmobile trip to the North Pole. “Expedition Deep Ocean” follows the first explorers to reach the bottom of all five oceans they discover 40 species.

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    “Eartt at Night in Color,” also with six episodes, uses low-light cameras to capture moments ranging from kangaroos embracing to elephants battling hyenas. “Tiny World” traces more than 200 of the tiniest creatures appropriately, it’s produced and narrated by Paul Rudd, the “Ant-Man” star.

  • Apple TV+ has also added the second, six-episode seasons of two series.
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    Attenborough shows us penguins strolling through town … a leopard walking past a startled cameraman … and deer finding their long-ago grazing ground, after there are no more monastary tourists to feed them. “The Year Earth Changed,” on Apple TV+, is a fascinating portrait of nature rebounding as cities lock down during the pandemic.People will see lots of animals … and will hear a lot from David Attenborough, 94, the eternal narrator. There’s much more, via broadcast (PBS, CW) and cable. And on Earth Day, Disney+ debuts “Secrets of the Whales,” a spectacular, three-year, four-part project. Another (Apple TV+) added three ambitious projects on Friday (April 16). One (Discovery+) declared this Earth Month, with a new film each Thursday. But this has been a strong year for nature and filmmakers.






    After earth movie animals