This is the dinosaur content you've been hoping exists. Instead of dumbed-down cartoons or over-the-top monster movies, Prehistoric Planet treats dinosaurs like what they were: real animals with behaviors, habitats, and ecological roles. The CGI is genuinely impressive—these creatures look like they're actually there, not like video game characters.
It's Planet Earth, but 66 million years ago. That means you get the same respectful-but-honest approach to showing nature: predators hunt, prey gets caught, life and death happen. It's not graphic or gratuitous, but it's real. If your kid can handle regular nature documentaries, they can handle this.
The educational value is top-tier. This isn't making stuff up—it's based on current paleontological research, showing how scientists think these animals actually lived. It's the kind of content that can genuinely spark a kid's interest in science, evolution, and deep time.
The only real limitation is pacing. This is contemplative documentary storytelling, not action-packed entertainment. Kids need to be able to sit with slower, observational content. But if they can, this is absolutely worth your time—and genuinely watchable for adults too.





