Our planet's least explored territory is ruled by whales. PLANET OF...
Our planet's least explored territory is ruled by whales. PLANET OF THE WHALES will be filmed for more than two and a half years, in 24 locations, to reveal the incredible life of five different whale species. The series will feature the extraordinary communication skills and intricate social structures they build. We will witness whale species relate with their kin, make lifelong connections a...
Our planet's least explored territory is ruled by whales. PLANET OF THE WHALES will be filmed for more than two and a half years, in 24 locations, to reveal the incredible life of five different whale species. The series will feature the extraordinary communication skills and intricate social structures they build. We will witness whale species relate with their kin, make lifelong connections and grieve deeply for the loss of loved ones. We will be immersed in whale environments and discover the challenges they face in a changing ocean. The work of acclaimed National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry will help tell the story of the species he's been capturing on film for decades. Down below the waves, the series will feature a "whale's-eye view," using cutting-edge research technology that sees the world from each marine giant's perspective. These new cameras also function as data tags, which provide important information on the whales' movements at depths where people cannot follow. It's a personalized angle that very few are lucky enough to witness. By the end of our journey, we'll come to understand how whales are a lot like us.