

Apple has released the inaugural trailer for its eagerly awaited wildlife docuseries, “Born to be Wild,” which is scheduled to debut on December 19. This six-part series, narrated by Hugh Bonneville, enhances Apple TV’s expanding library of natural world programming.
“Born to be Wild” follows the journey of six at-risk young animals, such as cheetahs, penguins, and elephants, and showcases the partnership between humans and wildlife conservation initiatives. Shot over several years in five different countries, the series aims to offer a close-up view of the obstacles and victories experienced by these animals and the devoted people striving to safeguard them.
The series highlights the narratives of several animals, including an elephant calf, two young cheetahs, a ring-tailed lemur pup, a moon bear cub, Iberian lynx kittens, and rescued African penguins. It underscores the deep emotional bonds between these creatures and the humans dedicated to their recovery and return to the wild, ultimately working to preserve their species.
Audiences can view the trailer for “Born to be Wild” on Apple TV, where the series will be accessible for streaming. An Apple TV subscription is available for $12.99 per month, offering a wide selection of popular shows and films.
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