Updated On: 17 August, 2024 06:54 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
Planet Earth III goes deep beyond scenic pleasures and reflects on the evolution of the natureworld and the impact of modern living on the ecosystem and the creatures that inhabit our planet

Still from Planet Earth III
97 year old David Attenborough sets out to reveal never-seen-before hidden treasures of nature through this 8 part series co-produced by BBC Earth, currently playing on SonyLiv. We get to discover amazing landscapes, the most amazing fights and flights of animals on our planet, moving from the highest mountains to the deepest oceans, from the darkest caves to the hottest deserts with the aid of the latest in technology.
This new installment comes nearly twenty years after the original Planet Earth series, highlighting the advancements in science and technology and the significant changes our planet has undergone. It is quite evident from the calamities that have befallen and continue to do so in increasing frequencies, that we humans are literally destroying our Earth. David Attenborough uses the beauty of existence to point out the myriad benefits of helping keep Earth safe from predatory humans.