
The grand narrative of the colossal creatures that reigned as the masters of Earth for 165 million years unfolds through Netflix.
The Netflix documentary series 〈Dinosaurs〉, released today (6th), is a work that restores the history of dinosaurs, from their birth to evolution and tragic extinction, with realistic details and overwhelming visuals. It compiles the rise and fall of dinosaurs, from the land predators that shook the earth to the pterosaurs that ruled the skies and the marine dinosaurs that roamed the deep seas, generating anticipation for what humanity has yet to discover about these creatures.
This project is particularly noteworthy as it features Steven Spielberg, the director who sparked a global dinosaur phenomenon with the 〈Jurassic Park〉 series, as the executive producer. Additionally, the team behind Netflix's popular documentary 〈Our Planet〉 collaborates to provide a dramatic narrative and visual pleasure that goes beyond mere information delivery. The depiction of dinosaurs, based on the latest research, immerses viewers in a world that feels as if Earth from hundreds of millions of years ago is alive before their eyes, deeply exploring why dinosaurs were such significant beings amidst climate change and the flow of ecosystems.
The finishing touch that enhances the quality of the work is the trustworthy voices. In the original, the renowned actor Morgan Freeman, known for 〈Million Dollar Baby〉, leads the narrative with his characteristic stable narration. Particularly exciting news for Korean fans is the Korean dubbed version. Veteran actor Kim Ki-hyun, a patriarch of the Korean voice acting industry and an 80-year-old veteran, lends his deep and resonant voice to bring the world of dinosaurs to life.
〈Dinosaurs〉 will be available on Netflix starting March 6.



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