The Future Is Wild

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Documentary·2002·1 Seasons

The Future Is Wild was a 2002 thirteen-part documentary television miniseries. Based on research and interviews with several scientists, the miniseries shows how life could evolve in the future if Homo sapiens left the earth. The version broadcast on the Discovery Channel modified this premise, supposing instead that the human race had completely abandoned the Earth and had sent back probes to examine the progress of life on the planet. The show took the form of a nature documentary. The miniseries was released with a companion book written by geologist Dougal Dixon, the author of several "anthropologies and zoologies of the future", in conjunction with natural history television producer John Adams. For a time in 2005, a theme park based on this program was opened in Japan. In 2008 a special on the Discovery Channel about the development of the video game Spore was combined with airings of The Future Is Wild. A film version of the series was picked up by Warner Bros.

Starring: Christian Rodska

Episodes

Season 1
Welcome to the Future

S01 | E01

Welcome to the Future

2002-04-02

Return of the Ice

S01 | E02

Return of the Ice

2002-04-09

The Vanished Sea

S01 | E03

The Vanished Sea

2002-04-16

Prairies of Amazonia

S01 | E04

Prairies of Amazonia

2002-04-23

Cold Kansas Desert

S01 | E05

Cold Kansas Desert

2002-04-30

Waterland

S01 | E06

Waterland

2002-05-07

Flooded World

S01 | E07

Flooded World

2002-05-14

Tropical Antarctica

S01 | E08

Tropical Antarctica

2002-05-21

The Great Plateau

S01 | E09

The Great Plateau

2002-05-28

The Endless Desert

S01 | E10

The Endless Desert

2002-06-04

The Global Ocean

S01 | E11

The Global Ocean

2002-06-11

Graveyard Desert

S01 | E12

Graveyard Desert

2002-06-18

The Tentacled Forest

S01 | E13

The Tentacled Forest

2002-06-25

Cast

Christian Rodska

Christian Rodska

Narrator

Details

First Aired
2002-04-02
Last Aired
2002-06-25
Status
Ended
Network
Animal Planet
Production
Creator
Pierre de Lespinois