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Apple TV+ unveils trailer for the stunning nature docuseries “The Secret Lives of Animals,” narrated by SAG Award winner Hugh Bonneville, set to premiere 18 December

The 10-part series features incredible never-before-seen footage of rare and remarkable animal behaviours, highlighting the brilliant intelligence of the natural world
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Press Release 03 December 2024
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“The Secret Lives of Animals” premieres globally 18 December 2024 on Apple TV+.

Today, Apple TV+ revealed the trailer for the new 10-part docuseries “The Secret Lives of Animals,” set to premiere globally on 18 December. Narrated by SAG Award winner Hugh Bonneville (“Paddington,” “Downton Abbey”), “The Secret Lives of Animals” highlights 77 unique species in 24 countries over three years, revealing stunning, never-before-seen animal behaviours and highlighting the remarkable intelligence of the natural world. Hailing from the acclaimed BBC Studios Natural History Unit, the series will debut globally on 18 December on Apple TV+.

“The Secret Lives of Animals” utilises cutting-edge technology to showcase new and remarkable animal behaviours. For the first time, “The Secret Lives of Animals” captures the sounds and vibrations of a unique jumping spider courtship dance, a killifish in Trinidad breathing through its tail when out of the water, and a wood mouse marking its territory with signposts. Witness a rarely seen relationship between a frog and a tarantula, a land lizard that can breathe underwater, and a monkey that uses a bizarre nose-poking ritual as a test of friendship. Each episode focuses on specific behaviours that are pivotal in the life cycles of various animals — from birth and leaving home to raising a family, and from finding food to growing old — highlighting their striking intelligence and adaptability.

Apple TV+ unveiled the official trailer for “The Secret Lives of Animals,” premiering 18 December 2024.

“The Secret Lives of Animals” is produced for Apple TV+ by BBC Studios Natural History Unit, with Matt Brandon (“Planet Earth III”) serving as showrunner and Roger Webb (“Mammals,” “Big Cats 24/7”) serving as executive producer. The series marks the third collaboration between the BBC Studios Natural History Unit and Apple TV+, following the hit Emmy Award-nominated series “Prehistoric Planet” and “The Year Earth Changed.”

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