The trailers are more interesting than series. Nothing new here if you've seen best of BBC earth series. Sir David's voice varies from 65 yrs old @ start of BBC earth series to his late 80s. Most of short clips in this series viewer expects from behind the scenes/making of a docu.
"Asia" here means mostly India, bits of Tibet, Mongolia, & same repeated clips of panda, blue face monkeys, red raccoon in North China shown in "7 Worlds 1 planet (Asia)." Siberian tiger same clip reversed in Planet Earth 1 & Frozen Planet II, ep Frozen Lands. Indian tiger shown here same as Dynasties II (Tiger ep). There's few fleeting glimpses of lovely Brazilian veg wolf & pups from COMPUTER screen. Bizarre scientists refuse to determine cause of death of newly discovered keynote species, a
mother veg wolf when she "walked on farmer's field." Why not retrieve her collard body? Her newborn pups will die. Scientists appear afraid/ apathetic. Yet veg wolf's death occurred YRS before during filming of "Planet Earth 3."
Sadly, there's so little remaining intact ecosystems to film, or lack of budget to continually film for yrs any species, not much material for new series. Here, No military grade nor night vision cameras are used as in Apple TV / Netflix docus. Instead, BBC America shows lots of same commercials for slivers of outdated enhanced content. Now it's streaming on AMC+.
I've seen 4 eps & recognize the repeated / reversed clips bc I have the best of BBC earth library. Also MAX (hbo) streams many of best BBC earth series, not any of Sir David's old yet stunning "Spy in the Wild" films which still fascinate & remind viewer many EDENS that existed 25 years ago, now gone.
This is def NOT a "must see" series due to repetition & fragmented content.