Blue Planet II

9.3
/10
  • documentary
  • real genres
  • wild
  • ocean
  • watched
David Attenborough returns to the world's oceans in this sequel to the acclaimed documentary filming rare and unusual creatures of the deep, as well as documenting the problems our oceans face.
  • 58min
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 7
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Blue Planet II

season 1

serie United Kingdom 2017 - 2017

Episode rating

9.1
E1
9.1
E2
9.0
E3
8.7
E4
8.9
E5
8.8
E6
8.4
E7

Cast of season 1

In order of relevance in the season

Episodes of season 17

  • 9.1
    /10

    One Ocean

    episode S1.E1 january 2018
    One Ocean takes us on a journey from the intense heat of the tropics to our planet's frozen poles to reveal new worlds and extraordinary never-before-seen animal behaviours.
  • 9.1
    /10

    The Deep

    episode S1.E2 january 2018
    The adventurers in submarine explore the ocean and film everything around them.
  • 9
    /10

    Coral Reefs

    episode S1.E3 february 2018
    Corals build themselves homes of limestone in the warm, clear, shallow seas of the tropics. Their reefs occupy less than one tenth of one per cent of the ocean floor, yet they are home to a quarter of all known marine species.
  • 8.7
    /10

    Big Blue

    episode S1.E4 november 2017
    The big blue is the world's greatest wilderness, far from shore and many kilometers deep. It's a vast marine desert where there is little to eat and nowhere to hide.
  • 8.9
    /10

    Green Seas

    episode S1.E5 november 2017
    It's our green seas, not the blue, that bring life to our oceans. Here sunlight powers the growth of enchanted forests of kelp, mangroves and prairies of sea grass. They are the most abundant but fiercely competitive places in the ocean to live.
  • 8.8
    /10

    Coasts

    episode S1.E6 december 2017
    A fascinating insight into the coastal depths that grace our planet.
  • 8.4
    /10

    Our Blue Planet

    episode S1.E7 december 2017
    Examining the role of human anthropogenic activity on the oceans. Microplastics and pollution are an increasing problem for the world's seas, threatening the lives of marine life and ultimately impacting on the ecosystem.