20 March (2022-03-20) – 10 April 2022 (2022-04-10)
DynastiesII is a 2022 British nature documentary series commissioned by the BBC and narrated by David Attenborough.[1] It is the sequel to Dynasties (2018) and was announced via a press release on 28 December 2020.[2]
Developing on the success of the first series, Dynasties II continues to delve into the secret lives of charismatic, captivating animals as they fight for their families against the odds and get caught up in real life drama.
A mother Puma must hunt and protect her young to ensure the survival of her dynasty. the mother puma must battle rivals, tackle prey nearly three times her size and endure the wild mountain weather of Patagonia in her bid to raise four cubs.
In Amboseli National Park, Kenya, a rare event pushes a struggling elephant family to its limits. To save their dynasty, they must work together and overcome the challenge of a lifetime.
A young rival poses a challenge to a hyena queen. With the emergence of a young rival, a spotted hyena queen struggles to keep her grip on power, while also trying to raise a family on Zambia's vast and unforgiving grasslands of Liuwa Plain National Park.
Mac, an alpha male Barabry macaque, must fight to retain his troop high in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.
Critical reception
Most reviews were favourable, with Carol Midgley of The Times awarding the opening episode the maximum of 5 stars and describing it as "Superb".[8]
Gabriel Tate of The Telegraph awarded the opening episode 4 stars out of 5, stating "The storytelling was slick and accomplished, and seldom felt forced, the anthropomorphism given a respectable gloss by the avoidance of cliché in Attenborough’s wise voice-over."[9] Rachael Sigee of the i newspaper also awarded it 4 stars noting that Dynasties II "prioritises storytelling over dissemination of information."[10]
In contrast Nick Hilton of The Independent gave the opening episode a middling 3 stars, pointing out that, the show, "in aiming half its gaze at children, is guilty of dumbing down the great complexity of the animal brain."[11]