BBC and PBS Revive 'Walking With Dinosaurs' with Cutting-Edge Visual Effects
The six-part series reimagines the iconic 1999 documentary with updated science and CGI, showcasing prehistoric life based on recent paleontological discoveries.
- The revival of 'Walking With Dinosaurs' marks 25 years since its original debut, with a six-part series set to air on BBC One, iPlayer, PBS, and other platforms later this year.
- New episodes focus on individual dinosaurs, including a feathered Albertosaurus and the Pachyrhinosaurus, blending cinematic storytelling with the latest paleontological evidence.
- The series utilizes state-of-the-art CGI and input from paleontologists to ensure scientific accuracy, reflecting updated knowledge about dinosaur behavior and appearance, such as the presence of feathers.
- Key production partners include BBC Studios, PBS, ZDF, and France Télévisions, with global distribution handled by BBC Studios.
- Executive producers Andrew Cohen and Helen Thomas lead the project, with Kirsty Wilson as showrunner, aiming to push the boundaries of natural history storytelling.