Netflix has unveiled “The Dinosaurs,” a groundbreaking documentary series executive produced by Steven Spielberg that premieres March 6.
The series, produced by Amblin Entertainment and the award-winning team behind “Our Planet,” will be narrated by Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman. The documentary follows the rise and fall of dinosaurs across hundreds of millions of years in what Netflix describes as “an epic journey into a lost world.”

The announcement positions the series as a major addition to Netflix’s documentary programming, combining Spielberg’s renowned storytelling expertise with the natural history filmmaking credentials of the “Our Planet” production team.

Freeman’s distinctive voice will guide viewers through the prehistoric narrative, marking another high-profile nature documentary project for the acclaimed actor.
The series will be available exclusively on Netflix starting March 6, streaming globally to Netflix subscribers.
What to watch next:
- Additional trailers or promotional materials from Netflix ahead of the March 6 release
- Critical and audience reception when the series premieres
- Whether Netflix announces episode count or runtime details
Sources: Netflix YouTube channel (Official Trailer for “The Dinosaurs”)

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