

4 years, 43 countries, one question: is Earth trying to kill everything beautiful, or save it?
The production team spent 1,904 days visiting 43 countries and regions on six continents, exploring many amazing habitats on Earth with advanced filming equipment such as light drones, high-speed cameras and long-range deep-sea submersibles, presenting the most magnificent wonders of the natural world and the incredible survival legends of wildlife, revealing the amazing changes and far-reaching impacts of nature, and experiencing the continuation and reincarnation of life. The Continuity and Reincarnation of Life.
Cinematography
Drone shots that'll ruin other nature docs for you forever.
Practical Effects
Deep-sea submersibles captured things we literally didn't know existed.
Editing
Condensed from series without losing the 'how is this REAL' factor.

Director
Abigail Lees
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'light drones' mentioned are actually custom-built rigs that can hover in 60mph winds, developed specifically for this production.
This theatrical cut restructures footage from the 2023 series to emphasize climate narratives that were backgrounded in episodic format—a deliberate editorial choice that sparked debate among nature doc purists.
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