Sequel for 鈥楶lanet鈥 doc
THE sweeping documentary series “Planet Earth” is getting a sequel.
“Our Planet” will focus on the Earth’s last wilderness areas and the animals living there, the project’s British producers said on Wednesday.
The filmmakers said they plan to use the latest digital camera technology as they venture from the planet’s ice caps to ocean depths to deserts and remote forests. Audiences will have to be patient: the eight-part series will take four years to make and is planned for a 2019 debut.
“Our Planet” is being produced by UK-based Silverback Films in collaboration with World Wildlife Fund, an independent conservation group.
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