Surviving Earth Season 2: Story Hints and Future Predictions

Surviving Earth Season 2 Premiere Date on NBC
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Is There going to be a Season 2 of Surviving Earth — ✔️ June 25, 2027

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When does “Surviving Earth” Season 2 come out?

June 25, 2027.

That’s a Friday. 8:15 a.m. PT / 11:15 a.m. ET on NBC.

Eight episodes. Forty-five minutes each. That’s six hours of prehistoric wonder. Dinosaurs. Strange creatures. Landscapes that don’t exist anymore.

The show premiered in 2026. It was a hit. People love dinosaurs. People love beautiful nature footage. People love learning things without feeling like they’re in school.

Season 1 covered the Cretaceous period. T-Rex. Triceratops. The asteroid that killed everything.

Season 2 goes further back. The Triassic. The beginning of the dinosaur age. Before the T-Rex. Before the big ones. When dinosaurs were small and weird and trying to survive in a world full of monsters.


What is “Surviving Earth” Season 2 about?

A lost world. Full of bizarre and amazing creatures. Breathtaking landscapes. Most of them are gone now. The show brings them back.

The science: Real paleontologists. Real fossils. Real theories. The show doesn’t make things up. It extrapolates. From bones. From footprints. From ancient pollen.

The visuals: Computer generated. But realistic. The creatures move like real animals. They breathe. They blink. They look at the camera sometimes. It’s unsettling. It’s beautiful.

The narrator: A new voice this season. Not David Attenborough. Someone new. Calm. Authoritative. Not famous. That’s on purpose. The producers wanted the focus to be on the creatures. Not the narrator.

Season 2 specific content:

Episode 1: The Permian extinction. The worst mass extinction in Earth’s history. Ninety percent of species died. The episode shows what survived. And how.

Episode 2: The first dinosaurs. Small. Fast. Feathers. They lived in the shadows of larger reptiles. The episode follows one family. A mother. Her babies. Their struggle to survive.

Episode 3: The giant amphibians. Before dinosaurs ruled, giant amphibians did. The episode shows them hunting. Mating. Dying. It’s brutal. It’s fascinating.

Episode 4: The first forests. Before trees, there were giant ferns. The episode shows the landscape. The creatures that lived there. The ones that didn’t.

Episode 5: The age of insects. Giant dragonflies. Millipedes the size of cars. The episode shows them. In detail. It’s terrifying. It’s also beautiful.

Episode 6: The first flight. Insects. Then pterosaurs. Then birds. The episode shows the evolution. The failures. The successes.

Episode 7: The desert world. The Triassic wasn’t all lush forests. There were deserts. Harsh. Hot. The episode shows how life adapted. How it survived.

Episode 8: The dawn of the dinosaurs. The end of the Triassic. The beginning of the Jurassic. The episode shows the transition. The old world dying. The new world rising.


How can I watch “Surviving Earth” Season 2?

In the US with antenna: NBC is free over the air. Channel depends on your city. Check your local listings.

In the US with cable: NBC is on most cable packages. Usually around channel 5-10.

In the US without cable: Streaming options.

  • Peacock — $5.99/month. New episodes available the next day. Best option.
  • Hulu — Next day. Need Hulu subscription ($7.99/month with ads).
  • YouTube TV — $73/month. Includes NBC. Expensive.
  • Sling — $40/month. Includes NBC in select markets.

In Canada: NBC is available on most cable packages. Also on Peacock Canada? Not sure. Check.

In the UK: Not available on TV. NBC shows rarely air in the UK. VPN to the US. Peacock has a free trial.

In Australia: Same problem. VPN to the US. Peacock.

Everywhere else: Peacock is your best bet. Available in select countries. If not, VPN to the US.


Surviving Earth Season 2 Teaser

NBC released a teaser in May 2027.

Thirty seconds. A dark screen. A dinosaur calls out. Another answers. Then a giant amphibian leaps from the water. Then the title card.

No narration. Just sounds. Just visuals. It’s enough.

Full trailer dropped June 1. One minute thirty seconds. Shows the Permian extinction. The first dinosaurs. The giant insects. The desert world. The dawn of a new age.

The trailer has music. Orchestral. Sweeping. A little sad. A little hopeful.

Search “Surviving Earth Season 2 trailer” on YouTube. About 1 million views. The comments are full of people saying “this is better than Jurassic Park” and “I want to be a paleontologist now.” Both are correct.

Behind-the-scenes featurette: NBC released a 10-minute video. The animators talk about creating the creatures. They studied modern animals. Lizards. Birds. Crocodiles. They combined movements. They made something new. Something believable.


What time do episodes air and stream?

NBC broadcast: June 25 at 8:15 a.m. PT / 11:15 a.m. ET. That’s the official time. But check your local listings. Some NBC stations air it earlier. Some later.

Peacock streaming: New episodes available the next day. So Episode 1 is on Peacock on June 26.

New episodes weekly. One episode every Friday.

  • Episode 1: June 25, 2027
  • Episode 2: July 2, 2027
  • Episode 3: July 9, 2027
  • Episode 4: July 16, 2027
  • Episode 5: July 23, 2027
  • Episode 6: July 30, 2027
  • Episode 7: August 6, 2027
  • Episode 8: August 13, 2027

When do new episodes come out?

Every Friday. For eight weeks.

If you miss an episode, Peacock has it the next day. Hulu too.

If you want to binge, wait until August 14. All eight episodes will be available. Then watch them in one weekend. Six hours. Doable.


Who is in the “Surviving Earth” Season 2 cast?

Here’s the cast:

  • Kelly Williams as Self
  • Stacy Da Silva as Self
  • Dredon House as Self

They’re not actors. They’re scientists.

Kelly Williams is a paleontologist. She specializes in the Triassic period. She’s the one who finds the small dinosaurs. The weird ones. The ones that don’t make sense. She explains them. She makes them make sense.

Stacy Da Silva is a geologist. She studies ancient landscapes. Deserts. Forests. Rivers. She tells us what the world looked like. What the air felt like. What the water tasted like. She’s poetic. She’s also precise.

Dredon House is a biologist. He studies modern animals. He compares them to ancient ones. He shows us how evolution works. How a bird is related to a dinosaur. How a crocodile is related to an amphibian. He’s the one who makes the connections.

The narrator: Not listed. NBC is keeping it a secret. The voice is calm. Deep. Not famous. That’s intentional.

The animators: Not in the cast. But they should be. They’re the ones who brought the creatures to life. Hundreds of people. Thousands of hours. Millions of computer renders. They’re the unsung heroes.


How to Watch Surviving Earth Season 2 on NBC

Step by step for US viewers:

  1. Find NBC on your TV. Antenna. Cable. Streaming. Whatever.
  2. Check your local listings. The show might air at a different time.
  3. Watch live. Or record it. Or stream it the next day on Peacock.

If you don’t have cable:

  • Peacock ($5.99/month). Free trial available. 7 days. Watch the whole season. Cancel.
  • Hulu ($7.99/month). Also free trial. Also cancel.

If you want to watch for free: Peacock free trial. That’s it. Use a different email every 7 days. Not recommending it. Just saying it’s possible.

If you’re outside the US:

  1. Get a VPN. NordVPN. ExpressVPN. Surfshark. Any of them work.
  2. Connect to a US server.
  3. Go to Peacock. Create a free account. Use any email.
  4. Watch. Free trial. Then cancel.

Surviving Earth Season 2 filming locations

No traditional filming locations. This is a documentary about prehistoric Earth. You can’t film dinosaurs in the wild. They’re extinct.

The live action segments: Filmed in a studio in Atlanta, Georgia. The scientists stand in front of a green screen. They talk to the camera. The prehistoric landscapes are added later.

The fossil locations: Real. The show filmed at actual dig sites.

  • Ghost Ranch, New Mexico. Where the first Triassic dinosaurs were found. The show filmed there. The scientists dug. They found bones. They explained them.
  • Petrified Forest, Arizona. Another Triassic site. The show filmed there. The landscape is otherworldly. It looks like the Triassic. Because it is. The rocks are from the Triassic.
  • Arches National Park, Utah. Used for the desert episode. The landscape is beautiful. It’s also harsh. The show explains how life survived there.
  • The Jurassic Coast, England. Used for the dawn of the dinosaurs episode. The cliffs are full of fossils. The show filmed there. The scientists climbed. They found bones. They almost fell. It’s in the blooper reel.

The animation studio: Los Angeles, California. That’s where the creatures were created. Hundreds of animators. Thousands of computers. Millions of hours. The studio is not open to the public.

If you want to visit the fossil locations:

  • Ghost Ranch is a real place. They offer tours. You can dig for fossils. You probably won’t find anything. But you might. That’s the point.
  • Petrified Forest is a national park. Visit it. Walk among the petrified trees. Touch the rocks. Imagine the Triassic. You’ll feel small. That’s the point.
  • Arches National Park is beautiful. Go there. Hike. Take photos. Don’t climb on the arches. They’re fragile.
  • The Jurassic Coast is in England. Walk the cliffs. Look for fossils. You might find something. Probably not. But you might.

Quick recap:

  • Season 2 premiere: June 25, 2027
  • Time: 8:15 a.m. PT / 11:15 a.m. ET (check local listings)
  • Where to watch: NBC (broadcast) or Peacock (streaming, next day)
  • Canada: NBC (cable) or Peacock (VPN)
  • UK/Australia: VPN to the US. Peacock.
  • Episodes: 8 (45 minutes each)
  • New episodes every Friday. Weekly release.
  • Scientists: Kelly Williams, Stacy Da Silva, Dredon House
  • Narrator: Not announced. A new voice.
  • Filmed at: Studio in Atlanta, dig sites in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, England
  • Season 3: Not confirmed. But NBC usually renews. The show is popular. Cheap to make (for a documentary). People love dinosaurs.

June 25. Friday. The Triassic is here. Small dinosaurs. Giant amphibians. Insects the size of birds. A world before the T-Rex. Before the asteroid. Before everything we know.

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