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Walking with Dinosaurs

   2025    Science    HD
An entire world long vanished, reborn in breathtaking detail. Through the lens of cutting-edge science, each episode uncovers the untold story of a single dinosaur — its fears, its fights, its desperate struggle to survive in a brutal prehistoric landscape. With state-of-the-art visual effects and the latest fossil discoveries, this groundbreaking series offers an unprecedented, intimate look at the daily lives of Earth’s most legendary creatures. More than just science — this is raw drama, real survival, and nature at its most spectacular.
We offer the complete 6-episode collection of this magnificent series, presented as a nearly 5-hour long documentary experience.
Series: Walking with Dinosaurs

Lost World

   2011    Science
Planet Dinosaur is sure to please budding paleontologists and older dinosaur fans alike. Narrated by John Hurt, more than 50 different prehistoric species featured in this series and they and their environments were created entirely as computer-generated images. The first episode is 95 million years ago, Late Cretaceous in North Africa. We will see Ouranosaurus, Spinosaurus, Onchopristis (a giant sawfish), Rugops, Carcharodontosaurus, Sarcosuchus, pterosaur.
Series: Planet Dinosaur

Planet Dinosaur Ultimate Killers

   2012    Science    3D    HD
This is one of the most ambitious animated programmes ever attempted for broadcast TV, recreating every detail of these extraordinary animals in an entirely digital production that stretches the boundaries of broadcast 3D with a scale and ambition normally reserved for Hollywood feature films. Planet Dinosaur 3D is a thrilling and immersive journey into a lost world. Pulling together cutting edge research from around the world this programme uses the latest, stunning fossil evidence to chart the rise and fall of the 'Ultimate Killers'; from the iconic Spinosaurus, the largest predator ever to walk the Earth, to Microraptor and the feathered, flying dinosaurs from China. At last, thanks to the advances in technology, and for the first time ever, these monsters can be experienced in all their full, magnificent wonder.
Series: Planet Dinosaur