
Apple today released the first trailer for its upcoming series Born to be Wild, which will premiere next Friday, December 19th. Check it out below.
“The challenges, victories and resilience that define their survival.”
Apple’s next wildlife documentary series will be narrated by Hugh Bonneville (Paddington, Notting Hill) and will add to Apple TV’s growing catalog of nature content.
Apple says Born to be Wild is a six-part documentary series that took years to film and was filmed in five countries. The film follows six endangered young animals, including cheetahs, penguins, and elephants, and the efforts of humans to save their species.
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From the animals’ infancy to their journey into the wild, this series focuses on the challenges, triumphs, and resilience that define their survival, both of the animals and the amazing people who work to nurture and protect them. From a baby elephant and two young cheetahs to a ring-tailed lemur cub, an Asian black bear cub, an Iberian lynx kitten, and a rescued African penguin, Born to be Wild intimately and emotionally portrays the powerful relationships between these animals and the heroic humans dedicated to their care, rehabilitation, and rewilding, as each animal finds its place in the world after being orphaned or born into a conservation program. To save their species.
Check out the trailer below.
Watch Born to Be Wild on Apple TV
Apple TV is available for $12.99 per month and includes popular TV shows and movies like Severance, The Studio, The Morning Show, Shrinking, Silo, and more.
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