Take a listen to the sweeping “Prehistoric Planet Suite” from AppleTV's PrehistoricPlanet season 2 by Anže Rozman, Kara Talve, Andrew James Christie, and Hans Zimmer:
Prehistoric Planet season 2 will be released next week on Apple TV+ with new prehistoric creatures, new fascinating behaviors, and more. The dinosaurs in Prehistoric Planet feel more real than ever before, and even more care has gone into filling out the prehistoric world in the show’s second season. The five-night event series premieres May 22nd on Apple TV+, and a new episode will be released each following evening.
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