Rotten Tomatoes
Movies Tv shows RT App News Showtimes

Season 1 – The Secret Lives of Animals

Play trailer Poster for Season 1 – The Secret Lives of Animals Dec 2024 Documentary Nature Play Trailer Watchlist
Watchlist Tomatometer Popcornmeter
Tomatometer 3 Reviews Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings
Showcasing rare footage of animal behaviors across 77 species in 24 countries, highlighting their intelligence and adaptability through pivotal life moments like birth, raising families and finding food.
Watch on Apple TV Stream Now

Where to Watch

The Secret Lives of Animals — Season 1

Critics Reviews

View More
Craig Mathieson The Age (Australia) 12/23/2024
It’s a lush, family-friendly nature documentary, warmly watchable, and the years of preparation and filming are readily apparent. Go to Full Review
John Anderson Wall Street Journal 12/19/2024
What we are shown isn’t made to seem arduous, aside from the heat, sweat and biting insects. But it is illuminating. And the people involved know what they’re doing. Go to Full Review
Rebecca Nicholson Guardian 12/19/2024
3/5
There will come a time when someone will have to take over from David Attenborough and become the nation’s new nature narrator and, at times, The Secret Lives of Animals feels as if it could be Hugh Bonneville’s audition tape for the job. Go to Full Review
Read all reviews

Audience Reviews

View More
Ranny L Mar 13 The Secret Lives of Animals is a compelling docu-series that observes nature’s most interesting creatures. It takes a deep dive into the most astonishing mannerisms of animals, complete with powerful narration, a sensational soundtrack, and wildlife cinematography of the highest quality. The 10-part docu-series follows 77 different animals in 24 countries with nature’s rarest qualities, allowing viewers a close-up look at their interactions and their natural habitats. It is chronologically ordered to follow the stages of life, beginning with “Leaving Home” and ending with “Growing Old.” At the end of every episode is a special feature, including behind-the-scenes footage of the wildlife photographers in action. The Secret Lives of Animals is narrated by SAG award winner Hugh Bonneville, who viewers may recognize from his roles in Paddington and Downton Abbey, and run by showrunner Matt Brandon (Planet Earth III). The cinematography of The Secret Lives of Animals is mind-blowing. Produced for Apple TV+ by BBC Studios Natural History Unit, it features bold shots of raging rivers, and contrasting, calmer ones capturing the very moment a raindrop falls from a leaf. The behind-the-scenes features show us just how careful the photographers have to be to avoid startling the animals while filming, in order to capture the most authentic footage possible. There is also a significant amount of risk-taking that certain shots demand — for example, the photographers during the “Leaving Home” stage had to approach Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall on the planet, while standing in a boat. While they were required to get dangerously close to the edge, the risk definitely paid off, because what they captured is truly stunning. The angles are varied, and the ways in which the cameras move, such as when they follow the animals on a chase or shoot upwards from a burrow, help build the drama in moments of peak excitement. Instrumentals alternate between peaceful melodies and strong bursts of music, and are combined with incredibly moving narration that works with the viewer’s increasing excitement to create a true masterpiece. I found myself honestly appreciating the treasures nature hides in a way I never have before. The Secret Lives of Animals highlights the intelligence of multiple different species, while illustrating that they are not as different from us, or each other, as we think. For example, the predator-prey cycle shows our collective goal to survive and avoid danger, and featured animals are also observed making friends and raising families, much as humans do. No matter what extravagant or distinguishing qualities they may have (such as fish that can fly!), all animals are united by the desire to survive. I give The Secret Lives of Animals 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. The series comes to Apple TV+ on December 18, 2024. By Ruhi K., KIDS FIRST! See more Read all reviews
The Secret Lives of Animals — Season 1

My Rating

Read More Read Less POST RATING WRITE A REVIEW EDIT REVIEW

Cast & Crew

View All

Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Dec 18, 2024 Leaving Home A seal sets out on his own too soon and faces a battle with the ocean; a lizard and a fish defy gravity to find their next destinations. Details Episode 2 Aired Dec 18, 2024 Raising a Family Showcasing rare footage of animal behaviors across 77 species in 24 countries, highlighting their intelligence and adaptability through pivotal life moments like birth, raising families and finding food. Details Episode 3 Aired Dec 18, 2024 Protecting Yourself Vanishing in plain sight, a frog leaves a snake bewildered; an octopus adopts new armor. Details Episode 4 Aired Dec 18, 2024 Home Making A cockatoo finds a unique way to tell his mate he's found their new spot; a sun bear assembles his own treetop mattress. Details Episode 5 Aired Dec 18, 2024 Finding Food Dolphins master the art of fishing on land; a mantis shape-shifts to catch her prey; crows rely on cars to crack nuts. Details Episode 6 Aired Dec 18, 2024 The Art of Deception To fend off predators, owlets and caterpillars mimic snakes; a spider orchestrates a great escape. Details Episode 7 Aired Dec 18, 2024 Making Friends Monkeys take an unusual approach to bonding by sticking their fingers up each other's noses; Ants build bridges with their bodies to transport food. Details Episode 8 Aired Dec 18, 2024 Finding a Partner A feathered courtship dance takes place on a lake in California and a mating competition commences for whales in the Pacific. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 18, 2024 Mastering Your Talent In the outback, a kangaroo goes to fight school; a long-tailed macaque scores a seafood lunch; a baby orangutan climbs to dizzying heights. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 18, 2024 Growing Old An elder baboon shows his softer side; a desert elephant leads a unique search for water; a tired tortoise embarks on a migration. Details
Queens 80% 82% Queens Watchlist The Americas 86% % The Americas Watchlist TRAILER for The Americas Getting Curious With Jonathan Van Ness 100% 76% Getting Curious With Jonathan Van Ness Watchlist Earth at Night in Color % 94% Earth at Night in Color Watchlist Secrets of the Whales 91% 75% Secrets of the Whales Watchlist TRAILER for Secrets of the Whales Discover more movies and TV shows. View More

Season Info

Network
Apple TV
Genre
Documentary, Nature
Original Language
English
Release Date
Dec 18, 2024
Watch Now on