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Netflix has shared the official trailer for The Dinosaurs, the upcoming documentary series from Jurassic Park director Steven Spielberg. This marks the acclaimed filmmaker’s latest collaboration with the streamer, after 2023’s Life on Our Planet. The four-episode show is scheduled to start streaming on March 6, 2026.
“Welcome to The Dinosaurs — an epic journey into a lost world. From Amblin Documentaries and the award‑winning team behind Life on Our Planet, this groundbreaking documentary series follows the rise and fall of the dinosaurs across hundreds of millions of years,” reads the show’s official logline.
Check out The Dinosaurs trailer below:
What is shown in The Dinosaurs trailer?
The video highlights the show’s stunning and incredible visuals, which are created by the acclaimed studio Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). It features the voice of Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman as he guides viewers through the rise and fall of nature’s greatest empire. This serves as the third Netflix docuseries that Freeman has narrated, after 2022’s Our Universe and Life on Our Planet.
The trailer also offers a glimpse of the majestic prehistoric creatures that will be featured in the new docuseries. Some of these dinosaurs include the Marasuchus, Plateosaurus, Mamenchisaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, Pliosaurus, Anchiornis, and Longipteryx.
The Dinosaurs hails from showrunners Dan Tapster, Keith Scholey, and Alastair Fothergill, with Nick Shoolingin-Jordan serving as its director. The docuseries is executive-produced by Spielberg, Scholey, Darryl Frank, and Justin Falvey. The creative team also includes composer Lorne Balfe. It is a production by Silverback Films and Amblin Documentaries.
Originally reported by Maggie Dela Paz for SuperHeroHype.






