“Walking with Dinosaurs,” the acclaimed BBC series, is getting a reboot after 25 years

"Walking With Dinosaurs"
“Walking With Dinosaurs”

“Walking With Dinosaurs,” the acclaimed BBC series, is back more than two decades after its original broadcast.

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Originally aired 25 years ago, ‘Walking With Dinosaurs’ is considered a groundbreaking program in scientific documentary production. The six-episode series featured stunning images of dinosaurs created using computer animation and animatronics.

The techniques used were inspired by “Jurassic Park,” and the technology employed made ‘Walking With Dinosaurs’ the most expensive documentary series ever produced, at £37,654 per minute.

As officially announced in June, the new series promises to take viewers “on a unique journey through time, revealing the incredible life stories of these long-lost giants.”

The reboot will consist of an additional 6 episodes and is expected to arrive in 2025. According to the BBC’s statement, each episode will focus on the story of an individual dinosaur whose fossils are being unearthed by leading paleontologists from around the world.



"Walking With Dinosaurs"
“Walking With Dinosaurs”

Throughout the series, the audience will encounter a variety of spectacular dinosaur species in different prehistoric landscapes. This includes a Spinosaurus—the largest carnivorous dinosaur ever to walk the Earth—wandering through the rivers of ancient Morocco; a young Triceratops battling a voracious T. rex in North America; and a solitary giant Lusotitan risking everything for love in Portugal.

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