If Planet Earth II was the best thing that happened to you in 2016 and also you even bought a 4K Extremely HD TV on Black Friday to completely respect the feel of a lion's mane (true story, as the author of this text can affirm), we now have excellent news for you.Â
Sir David Attenborough, who does the fantastic voiceover behind the celebrated programme, is again for an additional documentary collection, this time a sequel to 2001's The Blue Planet on the BBC.Â
The seven-part collection, filmed over 4 years in each continent and each ocean with the help of marine scientists, will give attention to current scientific discoveries utilizing state-of-the-art filming improvements.Â
That features "tow cams" that may seize predatory fish, dolphins head-on, suction cams hooked up to the again of sharks and orcas and a probe digital camera that may report miniature marine life, the BBC reports.Â
"I'm really thrilled to be becoming a member of this new exploration of the underwater worlds which cowl most of our planet, but are nonetheless its least recognized," Attenborough stated.
Naturally, individuals have been stoked to see the 90-year-old British legend again in motion:Â
I simply came upon what David Attenborough appears like, and I might be mendacity if I did not say I've all the time visualized Dr. Hammond from Jurassic Park.
— Christy Admiraal (@AdmiralChristy) February 20, 2017

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