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      Blue Planet II

      TV-PG 2017 - Present 2 Seasons Documentary Nature List
      97% Avg. Tomatometer 32 Reviews 88% Avg. Audience Score 50+ Ratings A follow-up to the 2001 award-winning show "The Blue Planet," this natural history series sees Sir David Attenborough return as narrator and host. A breathtaking exploration of the world's vast oceans, hourlong episodes capture animals and other living organisms in their natural habitat, presenting viewers with a fascinating insight into what life is like underwater. From tropical seas to the harsh conditions of the Arctic, the makers of "Blue Planet II" use modern filming equipment and techniques to shine a light on areas of the planet that humans have never seen before. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered May 01 Buy Now

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      Blue Planet II

      Fandango at Home Season 2 Prime Video Season 2 Max Season 2

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      Seasons

      Miniseries 97% Details Season 2 2017 Details

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      Series Info

      Synopsis A follow-up to the 2001 award-winning show "The Blue Planet," this natural history series sees Sir David Attenborough return as narrator and host. A breathtaking exploration of the world's vast oceans, hourlong episodes capture animals and other living organisms in their natural habitat, presenting viewers with a fascinating insight into what life is like underwater. From tropical seas to the harsh conditions of the Arctic, the makers of "Blue Planet II" use modern filming equipment and techniques to shine a light on areas of the planet that humans have never seen before.
      Executive Producer
      James Honeyborne
      Network
      BBCRDB1
      Rating
      TV-PG
      Genre
      Documentary, Nature
      Original Language
      English (United Kingdom)
      Release Date
      Sep 29, 2017