Despite all the musical superstars who entered this year’s Emmy competition, only one – Ed Sheeran – managed to score when the 75th annual Emmy Award nominations were announced Wednesday.
Sheeran was nominated (along with co-writers Max Martin and Foy Vance) for the song “A Beautiful Game” for the season 3 finale of “Ted Lasso,” one of two songs from the popular Apple TV+ series that made it into the music-and-lyrics category.
Emmy’s 550-member music peer group ignored the original songs entered by Dolly Parton, David Byrne, Steve Martin, Kid Cudi, Donald Glover and Lainey Wilson, as well as those from such Oscar-winning tunesmiths as Alan Menken, Steven Schwartz, Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.
Among the seven music categories, a surprising number of first-time nominees was recognized, and more than one-fourth of all the nominees in the five composition and songwriting categories are women, another positive sign of change in the Hollywood musical landscape.
Sheeran was nominated (along with co-writers Max Martin and Foy Vance) for the song “A Beautiful Game” for the season 3 finale of “Ted Lasso,” one of two songs from the popular Apple TV+ series that made it into the music-and-lyrics category.
Emmy’s 550-member music peer group ignored the original songs entered by Dolly Parton, David Byrne, Steve Martin, Kid Cudi, Donald Glover and Lainey Wilson, as well as those from such Oscar-winning tunesmiths as Alan Menken, Steven Schwartz, Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.
Among the seven music categories, a surprising number of first-time nominees was recognized, and more than one-fourth of all the nominees in the five composition and songwriting categories are women, another positive sign of change in the Hollywood musical landscape.
- 7/12/2023
- by Jon Burlingame
- Variety Film + TV
"Explore five new worlds filled with danger and adventure." How many of you watched the first season of this dinosaur series? It's educational and entertaining! Apple has revealed a new official trailer for Season 2 of the Prehistoric Planet series, made by BBC Studios Natural History Unit examining the life of dinos. We featured many trailers for this last year when it was first premiering, releasing in May for streaming on Apple TV+. This series brings Earth's history to life like never before. And in Season 2 - new dinosaurs, new habitats. It's narrated by Sir David Attenborough with an original score by multiple Oscar-winner Hans Zimmer, who is back again working with Anže Rozman and Kara Talve for Bleeding Fingers Music. Season 2 continues to bring Earth's history to life like never before, presenting new dinosaurs, new habitats and new scientific discoveries while taking viewers around the world in an epic five-night adventure.
- 5/3/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Take a trip 66 million years into the past with season two of Apple TV+’s Prehistoric Planet. The second season’s official trailer for the groundbreaking natural history event series introduces new dinosaurs and five new habitats, with Sir David Attenborough guiding the journey as narrator.
Apple TV+’s Prehistoric Planet 2 will air over five nights, beginning on May 22, 2023.
Jon Favreau, Mike Gunton, and BBC Studios Natural History Unit (Planet Earth) serve as executive producers. Bleeding Fingers Music’s Hans Zimmer and Andrew Christie wrote the theme, and Zimmer, Anže Rozman, and Kara Talve composed the score.
The new season will be accompanied by the companion podcast “Prehistoric Planet: The Official Podcast.” Debuting May 8th, the podcast will feature executive producers Gunton and Favreau, along with expert paleontologists and animators, discussing the technology involved in bringing the dinosaurs to life.
Prehistoric Planet 2 Details, Courtesy of Apple TV+:
Exploring five new habitats,...
Apple TV+’s Prehistoric Planet 2 will air over five nights, beginning on May 22, 2023.
Jon Favreau, Mike Gunton, and BBC Studios Natural History Unit (Planet Earth) serve as executive producers. Bleeding Fingers Music’s Hans Zimmer and Andrew Christie wrote the theme, and Zimmer, Anže Rozman, and Kara Talve composed the score.
The new season will be accompanied by the companion podcast “Prehistoric Planet: The Official Podcast.” Debuting May 8th, the podcast will feature executive producers Gunton and Favreau, along with expert paleontologists and animators, discussing the technology involved in bringing the dinosaurs to life.
Prehistoric Planet 2 Details, Courtesy of Apple TV+:
Exploring five new habitats,...
- 5/2/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Apple TV+ debuted the first official trailer for “Prehistoric Planet 2” on Tuesday, the five-part event sequel series from executive producers Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton and BBC Studios Natural History Unit (“Planet Earth”). Emmy Award winner Sir David Attenborough returns again as the narrator, while Hans Zimmer is back to compose the score with Anže Rozman and Kara Talve.
Said Apple in a statement, “Exploring five new habitats, audiences can expect to be transported to the active volcanoes of India, the marshlands of Madagascar, the deep oceans near North America, and so much more. Throughout this season, the series and its creators take you up close into dinosaurs’ habitats to experience the dangers, the adventures, and even the camaraderie between species unlike we’ve seen before.”
Watch the full trailer below.
“Prehistoric Planet 2” will debut on May 22 and its five episodes will roll out across consecutive days on Apple TV...
Said Apple in a statement, “Exploring five new habitats, audiences can expect to be transported to the active volcanoes of India, the marshlands of Madagascar, the deep oceans near North America, and so much more. Throughout this season, the series and its creators take you up close into dinosaurs’ habitats to experience the dangers, the adventures, and even the camaraderie between species unlike we’ve seen before.”
Watch the full trailer below.
“Prehistoric Planet 2” will debut on May 22 and its five episodes will roll out across consecutive days on Apple TV...
- 5/2/2023
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Apple TV+’s groundbreaking Prehistoric Planet will return for season two on May 22, 2023. Ahead of its premiere, the streaming service released the first teaser trailer for the award-winning natural history event series.
Season two will feature dinosaurs that have never been seen on the screen, including:
Isisaurus – An Indian sauropod that made its home in an extreme volcanic region known as the Deccan Traps, laying eggs in volcanic heated terrain. Pectinodon – a fierce hunter and fond parent, this bird-like North American feathered dinosaur was part of the troodontid family. A sharp-clawed, long-legged predator, it was an adaptable hunter, its teeth and jaws suggesting that many sorts of small animals would have been on the menu. Quetzalcoatlus and Hatzegopteryx – The biggest creatures ever to soar the skies, these gargantuan pterosaurs (prehistoric flying reptiles) were the size of a giraffe or small aircraft and are some of “Prehistoric Planet’s” most charismatic characters.
Season two will feature dinosaurs that have never been seen on the screen, including:
Isisaurus – An Indian sauropod that made its home in an extreme volcanic region known as the Deccan Traps, laying eggs in volcanic heated terrain. Pectinodon – a fierce hunter and fond parent, this bird-like North American feathered dinosaur was part of the troodontid family. A sharp-clawed, long-legged predator, it was an adaptable hunter, its teeth and jaws suggesting that many sorts of small animals would have been on the menu. Quetzalcoatlus and Hatzegopteryx – The biggest creatures ever to soar the skies, these gargantuan pterosaurs (prehistoric flying reptiles) were the size of a giraffe or small aircraft and are some of “Prehistoric Planet’s” most charismatic characters.
- 4/18/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Apple TV+ has shared the teaser for the second season of the award-winning natural history series ‘Prehistoric Planet.’
Set to debut globally in a five-day, week-long event on Apple TV+ starting on May 22, 2023, the new episodes transport viewers millions of years in the past to discover our world — and the dinosaurs that roamed it — all in extraordinary detail. This teaser traverses the globe to a land before our time, using the latest scientific research and stunning visual effects to bring audiences never-before-seen species on-screen, including notable dinosaurs new this season:
Isisaurus – An Indian sauropod that made its home in an extreme volcanic region known as the Deccan Traps, laying eggs in volcanic heated terrain. Pectinodon – a fierce hunter and fond parent, this bird-like North American feathered dinosaur was part of the troodontid family. A sharp-clawed, long-legged predator, it was an adaptable hunter, its teeth and jaws suggesting that many sorts...
Set to debut globally in a five-day, week-long event on Apple TV+ starting on May 22, 2023, the new episodes transport viewers millions of years in the past to discover our world — and the dinosaurs that roamed it — all in extraordinary detail. This teaser traverses the globe to a land before our time, using the latest scientific research and stunning visual effects to bring audiences never-before-seen species on-screen, including notable dinosaurs new this season:
Isisaurus – An Indian sauropod that made its home in an extreme volcanic region known as the Deccan Traps, laying eggs in volcanic heated terrain. Pectinodon – a fierce hunter and fond parent, this bird-like North American feathered dinosaur was part of the troodontid family. A sharp-clawed, long-legged predator, it was an adaptable hunter, its teeth and jaws suggesting that many sorts...
- 4/18/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"Prehistoric Planet", the nature documentary TV series about dinosaurs, narrated by David Attenborough, with a soundtrack by Hans Zimmer, Kara Talve and Anže Rozman, streams Season Two May 23, 2023 on AppleTV+:
"... using CG-animation, dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals are featured living around the globe in the 'Late Cretaceous' period, 66 million years ago ('Maastrichtian'), just before the dinosaurs’ extinction, depicting prehistoric life using current palaeontological research by including accurately feathered dinosaurs, and probable speculative animal behavior..."
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"... using CG-animation, dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals are featured living around the globe in the 'Late Cretaceous' period, 66 million years ago ('Maastrichtian'), just before the dinosaurs’ extinction, depicting prehistoric life using current palaeontological research by including accurately feathered dinosaurs, and probable speculative animal behavior..."
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- 3/4/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“Prehistoric Planet” – exec produced by Jon Favreau and narrated by naturalist David Attenborough – has been given a second season order from Apple TV+.
The five-episode season promises new dinosaurs, habitats and scientific discoveries when it returns for a week-long event on May 22 as well as glimpses of fan favorites such as Tyrannosaurus rex.
Favreau returns to exec produce alongside Mike Gunton and BBC Studios Natural History Unit while Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman and Kara Talve for Bleeding Fingers Music provide a soaring prehistoric score.
The show combines high tech wildlife filmmaking alongside state-of-the-art technology and insight from dinosaur and natural history experts with support from the photorealistic visual effects of Mpc (“The Lion King”) applied to concept art created by Jellyfish Pictures (“The Book of Boba Fett”). The result is an immersive experience that transports the viewer back to the prehistoric age.
“The award-winning first season of ‘Prehistoric Planet’ brought...
The five-episode season promises new dinosaurs, habitats and scientific discoveries when it returns for a week-long event on May 22 as well as glimpses of fan favorites such as Tyrannosaurus rex.
Favreau returns to exec produce alongside Mike Gunton and BBC Studios Natural History Unit while Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman and Kara Talve for Bleeding Fingers Music provide a soaring prehistoric score.
The show combines high tech wildlife filmmaking alongside state-of-the-art technology and insight from dinosaur and natural history experts with support from the photorealistic visual effects of Mpc (“The Lion King”) applied to concept art created by Jellyfish Pictures (“The Book of Boba Fett”). The result is an immersive experience that transports the viewer back to the prehistoric age.
“The award-winning first season of ‘Prehistoric Planet’ brought...
- 3/2/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Prehistoric Planet will be back for a second season. Apple TV+ has renewed the award-winning natural history series from executive producers Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton and BBC Studios Natural History Unit (Planet Earth). Narrated by David Attenborough, the five-episode second season will premiere globally in a five-day week-long event beginning May 22 on Apple TV+.
“The award-winning first season of Prehistoric Planet brought dinosaurs back to life in a way global audiences had never seen before,” said Jay Hunt, Creative Director, Europe, Apple TV+. “Collaborating with the brilliant Jon Favreau and our fantastic partners at the BBC, we are thrilled that viewers will once again have the opportunity to be immersed in our world as it was 66 million years ago and to experience even more weird and wonderful creatures.”
Prehistoric Planet combines award-winning wildlife filmmaking, the latest paleontology learnings and state-of-the-art technology to unveil the spectacular habitats and inhabitants of...
“The award-winning first season of Prehistoric Planet brought dinosaurs back to life in a way global audiences had never seen before,” said Jay Hunt, Creative Director, Europe, Apple TV+. “Collaborating with the brilliant Jon Favreau and our fantastic partners at the BBC, we are thrilled that viewers will once again have the opportunity to be immersed in our world as it was 66 million years ago and to experience even more weird and wonderful creatures.”
Prehistoric Planet combines award-winning wildlife filmmaking, the latest paleontology learnings and state-of-the-art technology to unveil the spectacular habitats and inhabitants of...
- 3/2/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Camila Cabello and Hans Zimmer are joining forces to create a new tune for “Frozen Planet II”.
Variety reports that the duo are collaborating on a song titled “Take Me Back Home” for the six-episode documentary about the Earth’s iciest regions, including the North and South poles.
“Frozen Planet II” is a sequel to the 2011 series which followed life in the Arctic and Antarctic, narrated by Sir David Attenborough.
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“Take Me Back Home” will debut on the “Greg James Show” on BBC Radio 1 on Aug. 26, with an introduction to the track by Cabello and Zimmer. The first trailer for the show, featuring the song, will also be released across social media.
“To be able to combine my passion for the planet we live on and my music is a dream come true...
Variety reports that the duo are collaborating on a song titled “Take Me Back Home” for the six-episode documentary about the Earth’s iciest regions, including the North and South poles.
“Frozen Planet II” is a sequel to the 2011 series which followed life in the Arctic and Antarctic, narrated by Sir David Attenborough.
Read More: Camila Cabello Roasts Blake Shelton For Mispronouncing Her Name In New ‘The Voice’ Promo
“Take Me Back Home” will debut on the “Greg James Show” on BBC Radio 1 on Aug. 26, with an introduction to the track by Cabello and Zimmer. The first trailer for the show, featuring the song, will also be released across social media.
“To be able to combine my passion for the planet we live on and my music is a dream come true...
- 8/22/2022
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
‘Havana’ hitmaker Camila Cabello and legendary composer Hans Zimmer have joined forces to write and record the new song ‘Take Me Back Home’ for the six-episode docuseries, ‘Frozen Planet II’, reports Billboard.
The track will first premiere on BBC Radio 1 on Friday, August 26 ahead of a first-look trailer for the Sir David Attenborough-narrated series. According to Billboard, BBC announced the collaboration recently noting that ‘Take Me Back Home’ features Cabello’s vocals with the orchestration of Zimmer.
Billboard further states that Cabello and Zimmer worked with arranger Anze Rozman and producer Russell Emanuel for Bleeding Fingers Music. “My life is a dream,” Cabello wrote on Twitter, where she shared the news with fans.
In a statement to the BBC, quoted by Billboard, she added: “To be able to combine my passion for the planet we live on and my music is a dream come true – never mind also...
The track will first premiere on BBC Radio 1 on Friday, August 26 ahead of a first-look trailer for the Sir David Attenborough-narrated series. According to Billboard, BBC announced the collaboration recently noting that ‘Take Me Back Home’ features Cabello’s vocals with the orchestration of Zimmer.
Billboard further states that Cabello and Zimmer worked with arranger Anze Rozman and producer Russell Emanuel for Bleeding Fingers Music. “My life is a dream,” Cabello wrote on Twitter, where she shared the news with fans.
In a statement to the BBC, quoted by Billboard, she added: “To be able to combine my passion for the planet we live on and my music is a dream come true – never mind also...
- 8/22/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Singer-songwriter Camila Cabello and Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer have joined forces to write a new song for “Frozen Planet II.” The new track will be featured in the debut extended trailer for the highly-anticipated David Attenborough-narrated series.
A sequel to the 2011 series, “Frozen Planet II” is a six-episode journey through Earth’s icy regions including the North and South poles, produced by BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit. The collaboration on “Take Me Back Home” marks the first time a new song has been written to support a BBC One natural history show.
BBC Radio 1 will globally debut “Take Me Back Home” on the Greg James Show on Aug. 26 with a little help from Cabello and Zimmer themselves ahead of the “Frozen Planet II” first-look trailer’s debut at 12:00 p.m. UK BST that same day on BBC Earth and BBC Studios Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube accounts.
A sequel to the 2011 series, “Frozen Planet II” is a six-episode journey through Earth’s icy regions including the North and South poles, produced by BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit. The collaboration on “Take Me Back Home” marks the first time a new song has been written to support a BBC One natural history show.
BBC Radio 1 will globally debut “Take Me Back Home” on the Greg James Show on Aug. 26 with a little help from Cabello and Zimmer themselves ahead of the “Frozen Planet II” first-look trailer’s debut at 12:00 p.m. UK BST that same day on BBC Earth and BBC Studios Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube accounts.
- 8/22/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
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A decade ago, while on location in Africa with natural history documentary icon David Attenborough, Michael Gunton, who serves as creative director of factual at BBC Studios, had the idea to do another series that goes back in time — effectively BBC’s Planet Earth but with dinosaurs. What then seemed impossible proved to be a real option in more recent years with the evolution of technology and by teaming with innovative filmmaker Jon Favreau.
The result is Prehistoric Planet, an ambitious five-part Apple TV+ docuseries produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit and narrated by Attenborough that takes viewers back 66 million years to the late Cretaceous period and features nearly 100 CG dinosaurs and other animals.
Series producer/showrunner Tim Walker credits Favreau (who executive produced the series with Gunton) as the one who handed the team the “keys to the time machine.
A decade ago, while on location in Africa with natural history documentary icon David Attenborough, Michael Gunton, who serves as creative director of factual at BBC Studios, had the idea to do another series that goes back in time — effectively BBC’s Planet Earth but with dinosaurs. What then seemed impossible proved to be a real option in more recent years with the evolution of technology and by teaming with innovative filmmaker Jon Favreau.
The result is Prehistoric Planet, an ambitious five-part Apple TV+ docuseries produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit and narrated by Attenborough that takes viewers back 66 million years to the late Cretaceous period and features nearly 100 CG dinosaurs and other animals.
Series producer/showrunner Tim Walker credits Favreau (who executive produced the series with Gunton) as the one who handed the team the “keys to the time machine.
- 6/22/2022
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer admits he’s been up and working since 3 a.m. when he calls Variety from London. With his work ethic, it’s no surprise — he’s currently in the middle of his European tour, and still found time this past year to pen scores for “Dune,” HBO’s “The Survivor,” “No Time to Die,” “Army of Thieves,” “Top Gun: Maverick” and Apple TV+’s “Prehistoric Planet.”
For the natural history series “Prehistoric Planet,” Zimmer collaborated with collective Bleeding Fingers Music and co-composers Anže Rozman and Kara Talve says the key was finding music that resonated today.
Rozman of Bleeding Fingers Music says, “We decided to try to make instruments out of bones, dinosaur bone replicas, fossils, and rocks. We bought a bunch of these at the shop in Sedona and started pondering what kind of creation we could make. We enlisted the help of Chaz (Charles...
For the natural history series “Prehistoric Planet,” Zimmer collaborated with collective Bleeding Fingers Music and co-composers Anže Rozman and Kara Talve says the key was finding music that resonated today.
Rozman of Bleeding Fingers Music says, “We decided to try to make instruments out of bones, dinosaur bone replicas, fossils, and rocks. We bought a bunch of these at the shop in Sedona and started pondering what kind of creation we could make. We enlisted the help of Chaz (Charles...
- 6/13/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
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