Planet Earth III (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray)
4.7 | 533 ratings
Price: 22.49
Last update: 04-20-2026
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : Unknown
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.63 x 6.81 x 5.48 inches; 6.4 ounces
- Item model number : 883929820559
- Media Format : 4K
- Run time : 13 hours and 20 minutes
- Release date : February 13, 2024
- Actors : Various
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : English (DTS 5.1)
- Studio : BBC Studios
- ASIN : B0CL5B4D85
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank:#13 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- Documentary (Movies & TV)
- Customer Reviews:4.74.7 out of 5 stars(533)
Top reviews from the United States
- JamesVery good!!!Very good show. Excellent in 4K.
- Vzla_YeezusUS VERSION HAS DOLBY ATMOSAlways love sitting down and watching the Planet Earth Series, so when V3 was announced I eagerly pre-ordered. So far I have been able to watch Coasts and these are my thoughts:
The scenes on the island in Tasmania looked great, then the segment with the angel fish really caught my wife's attention. I enjoyed the segment with the Right whales, I always enjoy hearing the whale population is on the rebound. Next was the segment on the Flamingos off Yucatan, kind of heartbreaking the way the storms affect the breeding grounds. The section with the Lions in nighttime were pretty cool with that new IR technique they use to capture at night. Finally, the rain island and turtles gave for a melancholic ending to the episode.
Overall, I thought they did a great job capturing a lot of animal movement with a lot of clarity and mixed in the aerial shots for scale and impact in an effective manner. The colors they were able to capture near the coasts were fantastic, especially in the shots in Mexico, the mangrove, and bay in Argentina. There's only so much to cover that they haven't already done but their formula is solid and provides for an entertaining and informative show.
I do want to reiterate, the back of the box only lists "DD 5.1" and has a Dolby Audio logo - in the sound settings menu, ATMOS is available. So, this is strange, as it's the first time I've seen a 4K Blu-ray box only having a DOLBY AUDIO logo and not DOLBY ATMOS. Also, it came in a blue Blu-ray box rather than the black 4K Blu-ray box. - K. Davis MDBeautiful Video with Interesting But Sometimes Alarming NarrativeBeatiful and interesting videos of coast, ocean, desert, etc. The ecology of it is both interesting and discouraging.
- JAnother stunning trip into natureStunning visuals, like Planet Earth 3. An absolute delight to watch. Sir David Attenborough's narration is excellent and compelling. The moments of drama in these animals lives can be surprisingly emotional! I'm half way through and I'll rate it 5 stars but one small complaint. Every single episode spends the last segment talking about the imminent destruction of the natural environment and biosphere by climate change brought on by human activity. This isn't incorrect, and with a platform as large as theirs I understand why they'd choose to drive the point home. But it's a downer having it at the end every time, leave me feeling happy sometimes! Maybe do the five minutes about how human activity none of us are in a position to do anything about is destroying everything we should protect and cherish in the middle of the episode. Small nitpick really but watching these at my mother's house she was so happy watching the episode and then so sad at the end contemplating the destruction of so many delicate ecosystems. Just a bummer way to wrap up such beautiful documentaries.
- Jonathan KleefieldThe concluding series is an extraordinary testimony to its narrator, David AttenboroughThis appears to be the last in the series of nature films narrated by David Attenborough, who is approaching his centenary year! His BBC crew honored that upcoming event by capturing some of the most remarkable footage to date, with locales all over the world, both above and below the water. Nature photography of this caliber is difficult to surpass. The ingenuity of the cinematographers and their extraordinary patience to capture the scenes is beyond comparison. If you own a 4K system, this set is truly one to put its capabilities to the ultimate test. If you have friends who doubt the superiority of current generation video equipment, this is the set to dispel their skepticism.
Please don't hesitate in considering buying Planet Earth III, which is usually available at a relatively bargain price. - GERARD STROHVery Awesome***Gerard Stroh****
Very Awesome Ultra Blu-Ray Movie*** - Mark WymanDark, not for kidsThe darkest installment of the series. Not really for kids. It's like they're trying to win an Emmy for best drama in a nature documentary. Every animal they feature faces death at the hands of the modern world, and you never know if they're going to die, or be saved at the last minute.
It's also visually a bit dark, colors not as vibrant as previous installments. Maybe they've just already covered all of the more colorful animals? - Dr. JohnA Feast for the EyesJust so beautiful to watch.