Morgan Freeman's Bloopers for 'Life on Our Planet' Netflix Show Are Just Too Good

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Life on Our Planet is a sprawling eight-part series that debuted last Wednesday on Netflix and the narrator is none other than majestic-voiced, Academy-Award winning, voice-of-God in the Evan Almighty movies, brilliant actor Morgan Freeman.

And listening to Freeman drop F-bombs about under sea creatures like giant squids during a blooper reel is about to be your favorite thing ever. And not to worry, the F-bombs are bleeped out so this is safe for work, and doesn't compromise the intent behind the swearing at all!

The clip shared by the TikTok account for @Netflix debuted on TikTok five days ago and people can't get enough. I mean, it's Morgan Freeman! He's a national treasure and must be protected at all costs. He's basically one of the greatest actors of all time.

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Rock comments, "Please release a full episode of just Morgan Freeman saying whatever he wants." @Nugget adds, "Ok, I really need you to make a show where Morgan Freeman ad-libs a nature doc while seeing the video for the first time, each with a different guest!"

Giant squids are rarely seen alive. They live roughly 3,200 beneath the ocean's surface and these incredible animals can grow to be over 40 feet in length. I'd drop some F-bombs over seeing one of these too!

Life on Our Planet is a mixture of CGI and actual footage, and visual effects make up 30 to 40 percent of each episode; the remainder consists of footage shot in 45 countries including Ecuador, Ivory Coast, Morocco and the United Kingdom.

You can catch this fascinating series on Netflix, and it's a super fun thing to watch with kids!

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