Here’s what’s lined up for you in the 5-episode series:
Episode 1: “Coasts” debuting on May 23. A pregnant Tuarangisaurus and her calf are distressed as the mother desperately tries to find a way through oceans that house dangerous predators.
Episode 2: “Deserts” debuting on May 24. Male Barbaridactylus pterosaurs fight for female partners in the deserts of North Africa.
Episode 3: “Freshwater” debuting on May 25. The extremely large Deinocheirus crosses the Asian wetlands searching for relief from invading biting flies.
Episode 4: “Ice Worlds” debuting on May 26. Ancient enemies Nanuqsaurus and Pachyrhinosaurus face each other in a thick snow-covered forest.
Episode 5: 'Forests' debuting on May 27. A mother Triceratops and her calf journey through an underground cave in North America, but things make a turn for the worst when they are separated.
Prehistoric Planet is executive produced by Jon Favreau, renown for his MCU productions, as well as the producers of Planet Earth.