Year: 1000
Runtime: 325 mins
Language: English
Director: Pierre de Lespinois
Set 200 million years ahead, this documentary envisions life after humanity abandons Earth. Based on scientific research and interviews, it shows post‑human ecosystems, with the Discovery Channel version featuring robotic probes surveying the planet. A companion book by author Dougal Dixon and John Adams was released; Warner Bros. secured film rights.
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