DavidAttenborough's new documentary may be his most stunning yet: APerfectPlanet
A Perfect Planet: the documentary will take a closer look at the forces at play on our planet.will focus on the systems that keep our planet in balance across the world.
Four years in the making, the series was filmed in 31 countries on six continents. Featuring footage from the volcanoes of Hawaii to the “frozen wastes” of Ellesmere Island, the series promises to be a real visual treat. However, there will also be some hard-hitting facts to contend with, too. While the first four episodes will explore the power of volcanoes, sunlight, weather and oceans, the final episode will look at the impact humans have had on these systems – and what we can do to restore the perfect balance our planet so desperately needs.Speaking ahead of the series release, Attenborough said: “This year perhaps more than ever, people are finding comfort and solace in the natural world.
There’s also an accompanying book for the series filled with beautiful full-colour images and stills from the footage, which isYes – there’s three! Alongside the one we’ve linked above, A Perfect Planet has both an extended trailer and a ‘prequel’ clip which gives viewers a more in-depth look at what to expect from the series.