Our Universe is spearheaded by Mike Davis, with Andrew Cohen serving as the executive producer for BBC Studios.
Netflix made a statement about the docuseries saying, “From the birth of the sun to the birth of a sea turtle, Our Universe uses groundbreaking animation to dramatize the spectacular celestial forces that generated our solar system.”
'Get to experience the changing seasons' effect on the Alaskan brown bear and her cubs. Learn about the impact of a hungry cheetah on a blade of grass in the Serengeti. Explore the Southern Ocean waters as the love of a penguin couple overpowers the most powerful movement in the galaxy,' they added.
Andrew Cohen stated they couldn’t find a person more fitting for the role than Morgan Freeman, calling him a “master storyteller.”
“We needed a voice that could own a story of such massive scale. A voice you trust as it leads you through events of unbelievable times,” he echoed. “Very, very, very few people on the planet can do what Freeman does. I think it’s a compelling performance,” he further praised the actor.
Giving more information about the making of the documentary, Davis shared that the crew scouted 14 countries, focusing on six truly iconic animals.
'Spending time with animals helped me to enrich our content. We filmed a chimpanzee troop as they gave birth and adults passing away. There's also a range of different experiences that delve into bigger themes, for example, how the universe was born, how the universe will die and how everything is moving forward through time.'