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Apple TV+ reveals the world premiere and trailer for new docuseries ‘Earthsounds’

Narrated by Golden Globe winner and Emmy Award nominee Tom Hiddleston, “Earthsounds” is a 12-part documentary filmed over three and a half years. “Earthsounds” will premiere all episodes globally on February 23.

Apple TV+ has revealed y the premiere date and official trailer for new 12-part documentary series “Earthsounds,” narrated by Golden Globe winner and Emmy Award nominee Tom Hiddleston. 

Here’s how the doc-series is described: Filmed over 1,000 days across three and half years, “Earthsounds” reveals our planet like never before — a world buzzing with unexpected, unfamiliar and untold sonic stories that we have never been able to capture — until now. The series documents over 3,000 hours of audio, using cutting-edge technology to record our planet in brand-new ways. 

Filmed across 20 countries on all seven continents, “Earthsounds” will premiere all episodes globally on February 23 on Apple TV+.

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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.