History's Predator X Premieres Sunday Night

This Sunday night the History channel is set to air the two-hour series premiere of Predator X. The show follows a group of paleontologists as they uncover a new species. The ginormous creature makes the T-Rex look like a puppy according to one of the people in the promo video for the series that we have posted to share with you.

Below is the video, which should give you a better idea of what this new show is all about but if that’s not enough, we included History’s description of Predator X, which airs Sunday, March 29 at 8pm ET/PT.

Below is History Channel’s information on the series premiere:

The two-hour special PREDATOR X premieres on HISTORY; on Sunday, March 29 at 8pm ET/PT. On the remote archipelago of Svalbard, just 800 miles from the North Pole, a team of paleontologists from the University of Oslo Natural History Museum, have made a remarkable discovery. Buried beneath the icy landscape of the Arctic are the fossilized remains of a huge creature from the distant past. PREDATOR X is the story of a major discovery; what appears to be an entirely new species; of a massive and powerful predator. The scientific team must excavate it, determine its significance and try to rebuild it to see what it was like; as they discover the astounding power of which this creature was capable. PREDATOR X follows the expedition every step of the way, from painstaking field research to the astonishing find of the amazing creature. The special delves deep into this terrifying ancient mystery, uncovering what is one of the most amazing underwater finds in modern history. Visit www.history.com/minisites/predatorx for more information and follow HISTORY on Twitter: http://twitter.com/HISTORY_Daily!

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