Mar 16 • 15:47 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Netflix series attracts 10 million fans and it's not Louis Theroux's doc

A new Netflix wildlife documentary series, focused on dinosaurs, has gained 10 million views shortly after its release.

A new wildlife documentary series titled 'The Dinosaurs' has quickly become a hit on Netflix, garnering over 10 million views within just a week of its launch. The series takes a unique approach by focusing on extinct creatures, specifically dinosaurs, and explores their rise and fall millions of years ago. This fresh perspective on wildlife documentaries has resonated with audiences, leading to a considerable viewing time of over 32 million hours shortly after its debut.

The series showcases the talents of various celebrities who have provided voiceovers, a practice that has become popular in wildlife documentaries, similar to the works of renowned broadcaster David Attenborough. The fact that 'The Dinosaurs' has received acclaim as an 'absolute masterpiece' illustrates how effectively it has captivated viewers. As audiences are increasingly drawn to unique storytelling formats in nature programming, this show sets a benchmark for future wildlife documentaries.

The implications of this success suggest a growing interest in educational content that combines entertainment with informative narratives. As streaming platforms like Netflix continue to invest in high-quality documentaries, viewers can expect more innovative takes on traditional themes. This trend could lead to a significant transformation in how nature and wildlife stories are told, further engaging the public's interest in history and the natural world.

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