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Apple TV + premieres for Earth Day include a documentary about nature’s response to the pandemic

This Friday a new edition of the Earth day and to mark that day Apple TV+ announced that he will perform three premieres specials.

First, Apple Streaming will feature The Year That Changed Earth, a new documentary narrated by David Attenborough which will show how nature behaved in the face of changes in human routines due to the pandemic.

In that sense, this production developed by BBC Studios Natural History Unit and directed by Tom Beard promises that viewers will be able to hear birdsong in deserted cities and will even have the opportunity to see new forms of communication between whales.

On the other hand, Apple TV + will also premiere at second season of Little Wonders, a series narrated and produced by Paul Rudd which focuses on the smallest creatures on the planet and their incredible abilities.

Thus, although in this production the actor will not appear as Ant-Man, the series promises to show species such as anemone shrimp, Etruscan shrews and the blenny fang fish.

Finally during this Friday the second season of Night planet: full color, the series that takes advantage of photography invocations to capture never-before-seen behavior of animals after dark.

Thus, with the narration of Tom Hiddlestonviewers will be able to see “elephants fighting hyenas around starlit water holes and kangaroos hugging under cover of darkness to find a mate,” Apple anticipates.

The three contents mentioned above will premiere this April 16, Earth Day, on Apple TV +.

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