NBC Unveils ‘Surviving Earth’ Trailer, a Gripping Prehistoric Docuseries
NBC has released the official trailer and key art for “Surviving Earth,” a forthcoming docuseries that delves into the resilience of life across hundreds of millions of years. The series is set to premiere on June 11, transporting viewers into a prehistoric world shaped by extreme environmental change.
A Journey Through Earth’s History
“Surviving Earth” traces the evolution of life over the past 450 million years, focusing on how species adapted and endured during catastrophic events. Through advanced CGI, the series recreates ancient ecosystems and introduces creatures ranging from giant sea scorpions to mammoths and sabertooths, offering a visual journey through Earth’s distant past.
Unpredictable Conditions and Resilience
The series highlights the forces that reshaped the planet, including meteor strikes, volcanic eruptions, and dramatic climate shifts. These elements are central to the narrative, illustrating how life not only survived but continued to develop in unpredictable conditions. Watch the trailer above.
Production and Collaboration
Produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio, part of Universal Studio Group, in collaboration with UK-based Loud Minds, the project emphasizes both scientific storytelling and cinematic presentation. The goal is to deliver a detailed look at Earth’s history while maintaining a visually immersive experience.
Lead-in and Premiere
Ahead of the premiere, NBC will air a two-hour encore of “The Americas: Fun Fact Edition” on June 4. The special presentation serves as a lead-in to the new series, with “Surviving Earth” scheduled to anchor Thursday night programming beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
With its combination of scientific focus and visual storytelling, “Surviving Earth” aims to present a broad look at how life has endured across Earth’s most challenging eras, setting the stage for its debut later this summer. Sign up for our Free daily newsletter HERE for more news and updates.
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