For those who want just a little break from [gestures broadly], nicely, all the things, The Americas is right here to assist deliver a little bit of pleasure and peace to your screens. The brand new NBC nature docuseries returns for its third episode on Sunday (March 2) with some much-needed cat cuteness to cheer up your day.
On this unique sneak peek on the subsequent leg of this docu-journey, titled “The Wild West,” a mom bobcat takes a prolonged water break and comes again to seek out her three treasured kittens are greater than prepared for her return. After they nurse and regain their energy, they determine there’s no time for mother to get in a nap like they only did — as a substitute, it’s playtime once more!
The cute bobkittens aren’t the one animals featured within the episode, after all; audiences may also get to behold the wonders of different Western American creatures, together with coyotes, plains bison, pink foxes, prairie rattlesnakes, sandhill cranes, acorn woodpeckers, employee honeypot ants, river otters, and wild horses.
The Americas is narrated by Tom Hanks, options music by Hans Zimmer, and is government produced by Mike Gunton (Life, Planet Earth II, Dynasties). It premiered with its first two episodes airing again to again final Sunday (February 23). The primary, “The Atlantic Coast” offered footage of child bears and raccoons, cicadas, bald eagles, ospreys, sand tiger sharks, wild horses, fireflies, and pumas. The second, “Mexico,” showcased orca whales, dolphins, blue-footed boobies, pygmy owls, jaguars, spider monkeys, monarch butterflies, numerous uncommon cave creatures, and orchid bees.
The sequence goals to seize the spectrum of species that exist throughout the Americas. Because the logline for the sequence reads, “The Americas showcases the wonders, secrets and techniques, and fragilities of the world’s nice supercontinent. For the primary time, the Americas stars in its personal incomparable sequence, utilizing cutting-edge expertise to uncover never-before-seen habits, and spotlight the extraordinary, untold wildlife tales that may deeply join with hundreds of thousands world wide.”
The ten-episode sequence was filmed over the course of 180 expeditions in 5 years and covers each North and South America’s animal kingdom with the episodes indicating the areas lined. Nonetheless to return from the sequence after “The Wild West” are “The Amazon,” “The Frozen North,” “The Gulf Coast,” “The Andes,” “The Caribbean,” “The West Coast,” and “Patagonia.”
The Americas, Sundays, 7/6c, NBC, streaming next-day on Peacock