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❄️Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age (Season 3) — The Frozen Frontier Awaits on Apple TV+ This November

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❄️ Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age (Season 3) — The Frozen Frontier Awaits on Apple TV+ This November

“New creatures. New era. The Ice Age begins.” 🦣

Brace yourself for a chillingly majestic return to prehistoric Earth. From the creators of Planet Earth and The Lion King, Apple TV+’s Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age premieres November 26, 2025 — and it’s shaping up to be the most visually breathtaking and emotionally stirring season yet.


Following two award-winning chapters that brought dinosaurs roaring back to life, Prehistoric Planet now journeys millions of years forward — into the age of ice, evolution, and survival.


Here’s everything you need to know: the release date, trailer, new creatures, behind-the-scenes team, and why Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age might be the most ambitious nature documentary ever made.


🌍 Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age — Overview

Detail

Information

Series Title

Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age

Season

3

Genre

Natural History, Documentary, Adventure

Narrator

Tom Hiddleston (Loki, The Night Manager)

Executive Producers

Jon Favreau, Mike Gunton

Production Companies

BBC Studios Natural History Unit, Apple TV+

Music by

Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman, Kara Talve (Bleeding Fingers Music)

Visual Effects

Framestore (Gravity, The Golden Compass)

Episodes

5-Part Docuseries

Global Release Date

November 26, 2025

Streaming Platform

Apple TV+

Country of Origin

United Kingdom / United States

🧊 The Story — A World Reborn in Ice and Survival


Millions of years after the extinction of the dinosaurs, Earth enters one of its most dramatic eras — the Ice Age.

Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age takes viewers on an awe-inspiring journey through frozen landscapes teeming with life. From the towering woolly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers, to the curious snow sloths and tiny dwarf elephants, this is a world both brutal and beautiful.

“It’s not just about survival — it’s about adaptation, evolution, and the will to endure.”

Each episode dives into a unique frozen frontier — vast tundras, glacial deserts, grasslands, and melting permafrost — where every creature fights to survive in the face of climate chaos, shifting continents, and the rise of mankind’s earliest ancestors.


You’ll witness:

  • 🐘 Mammoths migrating through blizzards.

  • 🦣 Dwarf elephants defending their young on thawing islands.

  • 🦴 Saber-toothed cats hunting in moonlit snowfields.

  • 🦥 Snow sloths scaling icy cliffs to reach their food source.

  • 🐻‍❄️ The first great bears forging paths through ice and time.


It’s Prehistoric Planet — but colder, darker, and more emotionally powerful than ever before.


🎙️ Narration by Tom Hiddleston — The Voice of the Ice Age


The smooth, commanding voice of Tom Hiddleston returns to guide viewers through this frozen world. Known for his roles as Loki and his work on Apple’s Earthsounds, Hiddleston delivers a narration that’s both poetic and primal — inviting you to feel the frost, the fear, and the fragile beauty of evolution.

“The ice was merciless. But so was life.” — Tom Hiddleston, narration excerpt

🎵 Music by Hans Zimmer — A Score for the Ages


The legendary Hans Zimmer, joined by Anže Rozman and Kara Talve of Bleeding Fingers Music, crafts a haunting, symphonic score that captures both the grandeur and loneliness of a frozen Earth.


From swelling orchestral movements to quiet piano echoes across ice, Zimmer’s music elevates the visuals into pure cinematic wonder — reminding us that nature, even in its coldest moments, is alive with emotion.


🧬 The Science & Technology — Where Art Meets Reality


Produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit (Planet Earth, Frozen Planet II) and powered by Framestore’s photorealistic visual effects, Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age represents the cutting edge of nature storytelling.


Using the latest paleontological research and groundbreaking CGI, the series reconstructs Ice Age ecosystems in astonishing detail — fur textures ripple in the wind, snowflakes melt on tusks, and entire habitats breathe with realism.

Every roar, every tremor, every frozen gust — scientifically informed and visually flawless.

🦣 New Creatures You’ll Meet in Season 3

Creature

Description

🐘 Woolly Mammoth

Towering giants of the tundra, their migrations define the rhythm of the Ice Age.

🐅 Saber-Toothed Tiger

A perfect predator — fierce, stealthy, and vulnerable as prey vanishes with the cold.

🦥 Snow Sloth

A slow-moving climber adapted to freezing conditions — surprisingly resilient.

🐘 Dwarf Elephant

Standing only 3 feet tall, these miniature elephants struggle against extinction.

🐃 Giant Bison

Surviving in herds across the icy plains, symbols of endurance and unity.

📅 Release Date & Streaming Info


Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age (Season 3) premieres globally on Apple TV+ on:

🗓️ November 26, 2025
  • 🌎 Worldwide streaming release — all five episodes available weekly.

  • 📱 Watch on Apple TV+ via web, iOS, macOS, smart TVs, and consoles.

  • 💥 Available in 4K HDR with Dolby Atmos sound for a truly immersive experience.


🏆 Legacy — A New Chapter in Apple’s Award-Winning Franchise


Following the critically acclaimed success of:

  • Prehistoric Planet (2022) — The Age of Dinosaurs 🦖

  • Prehistoric Planet: Oceans (2023) — Life Beneath the Waves 🌊

Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age marks the next evolutionary leap in this visionary series.


Winner of multiple Emmys and BAFTA Awards, the Prehistoric Planet franchise continues to redefine what’s possible in factual entertainment — blending science, emotion, and technology to create something truly timeless.



🌨️ Final Thoughts — A Journey Through Ice and Time


Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age isn’t just a nature documentary — it’s a resurrection. A cinematic window into a world where survival meant adaptation, and every breath froze into history.


From the masters of storytelling and science — Jon Favreau, BBC Studios, and Apple TV+ — comes an awe-inspiring look at nature’s most chilling chapter.

“The dinosaurs may have fallen… but life never stopped evolving.” ❄️

🗓️ Streaming Worldwide — November 26, 2025

📺 Exclusively on Apple TV+

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