Island of the Sea Wolves is Netflix’s upcoming British docuseries which explores the wild and wonderous Vancouver island which is home to many life forms from bald eagles to sea wolves. The nature documentary will bring us closer to the wonderful natural habitat of these animals and how well they are nurtured in the environment.
Island of the Sea Wolves especially follows the lives of the sea wolves that live on the shorelines of the Island as they take over the habitat right in the middle. With bears, and endangered mammals taking over the land, bald eagles hovering over the skies and the wonderful sea creatures ruling the waters, these wolves stand in the middle and go on with their lives.
The trailer of the docuseries shows the beautiful sceneries of Vancouver Island which really catches your attention because the visuals are just marvellous. Watching the various living beings on the island makes you think about the wonder of nature that brings them all together on this small island.
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Now without any further ado, here’s all you need to know about this upcoming docuseries that will take you back into nature.
Island of the Sea Wolves Plot
Netflix’s synopsis of the documentary reads: “Explore wild, wonderous Vancouver Island, where the ocean nurtures all life, from bald eagles who go fishing to sea wolves who swim in frigid waters.”
The documentary will revolve around the various life forms present on and around the island while especially focusing on the sea wolves.
Island of the Sea Wolves Cast
The documentary has been directed by Jeff Turner and Chelsea Turner with Will Arnett as the narrator.
Island of the Sea Wolves Release Date and Trailer
Island of the Sea Wolves is set to release on October 11, 2022, and will be available for streaming on Netflix.
Watch the Island of the Sea Wolves Trailer
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Stunning photography, shame about the 1960’s Dysney-esk personification narration and music. Just awful. Restripe the audio track, please. This could be so good
Oh it is SO good!! I loved it. Better than most nature docs I’ve watched. Stunning. 🙂