Walking With Dinosaurs Returns With An All-New Six-Part Series
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More than 25 years after its original debut, the iconic Walking With Dinosaurs returns in an all-new six-part series from BBC Studios. This reimagined production combines the latest scientific research with cutting-edge visual effects to bring to life the dramatic, real-life stories of the world’s most extraordinary prehistoric creatures.
The series premieres across Asia later this month. In Malaysia, it will be available to stream on BBC Player every Monday at 12pm starting 26 May. For the rest of Asia, it will air on the BBC Earth channel every Sunday at 8pm from 1 June (UnifiTV channel 501 and Astro channel 554 in Malaysia).
Dino Tales

Narrated by award-winning actor Bertie Carvel—renowned for his roles in The Crown, Doctor Foster, and the upcoming A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms—each episode follows a different dinosaur, portraying their lives in gripping detail.
Viewers will witness a young Triceratops battling a T. rex in North America, a massive Spinosaurus dominating the waterways of ancient Morocco, and a lonely Lusotitan on a dramatic quest for love in prehistoric Portugal.
The new Walking With Dinosaurs showcases spectacular ancient environments, from Alberta’s mountainous forests to Utah’s red rock canyons. It brings together the world’s top scientists and VFX teams to create a vivid, immersive experience grounded in the latest paleontological discoveries.
Bertie Carvel expressed his excitement about joining the project, calling it “an exciting new reimagining” and praising the BBC’s legacy in innovative science storytelling.
Jack Bootle, BBC Head of Specialist Factual Commissioning, says the series “shows how dinosaurs really lived – and the true story is more dramatic and surprising than anything Hollywood could dream up.”
Executive Producer Andrew Cohen adds, “This is ambitious, entertaining, factual television that will have audiences having their hearts in their mouth one moment and their minds blown the next.”

