The new Netflix docuseries, The Dinosaurs, has achieved monumental success since its premiere on March 6, becoming number 1 in 57 countries just hours after its launch.
With a perfect score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, the series has made it clear the great interest of the public, which had already shown enthusiasm after the trailer was released.
A series with documentary purposes
Created by Dan Tapster and with Steven Spielberg as producer, The Dinosaurs not only capitalizes on the nostalgia generated by his famous Jurassic Park, but also benefits from the influence and recognition of the filmmaker.
Although Spielberg is not the director of the series, his involvement has been crucial in attracting viewers’ attention, highlighting the connection between his work in the world of dinosaurs and this new proposal.
The docuseries is divided into four episodes that cover the history of dinosaurs from their appearance in the Triassic period to their abrupt extinction during the Cretaceous-Paleogene event, which occurred about 66 million years ago. This narrative offers a unique opportunity for viewers to discuss the fascinating evolution of these prehistoric creatures.
The renowned narrator Morgan Freeman adds a distinctive touch to the production, guiding the audience through the episodes with his unmistakable voice.This combination of educational content and Freeman’s masterful narrative style has undoubtedly contributed to the series’ appeal, which promises to maintain its popularity while continuing to captivate lovers of natural history and entertainment.