How to watch 'Prehistoric Planet'

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How to watch 'Prehistoric Planet'
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Fran Ruiz is an entertainment freelancer and massive dinosaur nerd. He has a BA of English Studies, focusing on English Literature, from the University of Malaga, in Spain, as well as a Master's Degree in English Studies, Multilingual and Intercultural Communication. On top of writing features and other longform articles for  Live Science & Space.com since 2021, he is a frequent collaborator of VG247 and other gaming sites. He also serves as associate editor over at Star Wars News Net and its sister site, Movie News Net.

To kick off the summer season, Apple TV+ has dropped a dino-sized documentary miniseries that you don't want to miss; here's how to watch "Prehistoric Planet," plus a complete overview of its contents and the talent behind the massive project.

"Prehistoric Planet" comes to us from "The Mandalorian" honcho Jon Favreau and the producers of the acclaimed documentary series "Planet Earth" and takes viewers back 66 million years into the past, shortly before the extinction of the nonavian dinosaurs.…

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