Ocean with David Attenborough is not only a nature documentary, it's the story of the most vital ecosystem on Earth. Releasing in cinemas on May 8, 2025, the film shines a light on the ocean's marvels and its impending ecological danger. Attenborough, 99, continues his impressive work in informing people about nature, and Ocean with David Attenborough is one of his most pressing and visually stunning productions to date.
By taking audiences through lush coral gardens, swirling shoals of fish, and desolate scenes of dying reefs, Ocean with David Attenborough uncovers the vulnerability of the ocean, but also its potential for rebirth.
The film combines Attenborough's long-standing love of nature with the most modern marine science, producing a story that's both informative and emotionally engaging.
If you're an old fan of his work or just discovering his films, it's a documentary that is worth watching.
You can watch Ocean with David Attenborough on Disney+, National Geographic, and Hulu starting June 8, 2025, following its theatrical release.
When, where, and how to watch Ocean with David Attenborough? Details explored
Ocean with David Attenborough is currently available in some cinemas around the UK, having its theatrical release on June 8, 2025.
The film's stunning visuals and immersive sound mean it has a great effect on the big screen, but for those who are waiting to watch it at home, they won't have to wait long.
The film will be available to stream on Disney+ and National Geographic from Sunday, June 8, 2025, one month following its theatrical debut.
Ocean with David Attenborough is available to stream in the United States on Hulu from the same date. The digital launch coincides with World Oceans Day, underlining the film's timely environmental message.
At 1 hour and 35 minutes runtime and directed by Keith Scholey, Toby Nowlan, and Colin Butfield, Ocean with David Attenborough presents a concise but insightful viewing experience.
The English presentation of the movie was produced by Toby Nowlan, whose executive production is credited to Prince Albert II of Monaco.
David Attenborough's describes the documentary as,
“My lifetime has coincided with the great age of ocean discovery. In this film, we share some of those wonderful revelations, uncover why our ocean is in such poor health, and, perhaps most importantly, show how it can be restored. This could be the moment of change.”
Who is David Attenborough?
Sir David Attenborough is regarded as one of the most powerful voices in nature television. Born in 1926, he has spent more than seven decades investigating and presenting the natural world.
His CV boasts such benchmark series as The Blue Planet, Planet Earth, and Life on Earth, which have reshaped the nature documentary form for worldwide audiences.
Throughout his career, Attenborough has accumulated many awards, BAFTAs in all the major broadcasting mediums (black and white, colour, HD, 3D, and 4K) and has become a vocal champion of climate action and conservation of biodiversity.
The documentary brings this development of his purpose: from observer to campaigner, from voiceover to a worldwide conscience for the planet.
Even at 99, Attenborough refuses to retreat. In the documentary, he pours a lifetime of wisdom and awe into an appeal that's as stark as it is lovely: the moment to rescue our oceans is now.
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For the unversed, the documentary releases on June 8, 2025.