BBC America has unveiled the official trailer for its upcoming nature docuseries, Seven Worlds, One Planet.
Narrator Sir David Attenborough made a surprise on-stage appearance during the Glastonbury Festival on Sunday to debut the series’ trailer. The seven-part series will reveal surprising wildlife drama, showcase each continent’s effect on animal life, and show the many challenges faced by animals in a modern world dominated by humanity, BBC says.
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“Seven Worlds, One Planet will resonate with audiences worldwide,” Attenborough said in a statement. “We all belong to a continent after all, we all share planet earth. I am delighted to introduce the latest work from BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit.”
BBC Studios partnered with Glastonbury to celebrate the festival’s elimination of single-use plastic for the first time in its 49-year history, which Attenborough hailed on stage. Throughout the final day of the event, festival-goers witnessed natural world clips in between performances.
BBC Studios also streamed an extended trailer for the series, which was simultaneously broadcasted to almost 50 countries in linear and digital platforms. The clip also debuted a new original song, “Out There,” by pop singer/songwriter Sia and composer Hans Zimmer.
Seven Worlds, One Planet is coming soon to BBC America.
[Glastonbury photo credit: Alex Board Photography]
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