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What did we lose when we stopped caring about space exploration? Mankind's quest into the final frontier has long been one of humanity's most ambitious and aspirational pursuits, and if there's one thing that recent space epics like Gravity and First Man make clear, it's that human beings were absolutely bonkers to strap themselves to rockets and fly into the great unknown in the first place. But that's what makes it a dazzling act of human ambition and accomplishment. In the new Apple TV+ series For All Mankind, we get a look at what might …
That Apple TV+ slate is filling up fast with some pretty legitimate-looking dramas, but this latest one might just take things all the way to the moon. For All Mankind, created by Emmy-winner Ronald D. Moore, imagines a world where the United States and NASA lost the space race to Russia. In an attempt to set some kind of record, America then pivots to putting the first woman on the moon, which I believe is called the Eowyn Loophole. It's an intriguing premise that refreshingly takes a look at an alternate timeline that doesn't immediately plunge …
That Apple TV+ slate is filling up fast with some pretty legitimate-looking dramas, but this latest one might just take things all the way to the moon. For All Mankind, created by Emmy-winner Ronald D. Moore, imagines a world where the United States and NASA lost the space race to Russia. In an attempt to set some kind of record, America then pivots to putting the first woman on the moon, which I believe is called the Eowyn Loophole. It's an intriguing premise that refreshingly takes a look at an alternate timeline that doesn't immediately plunge …
From creator/showrunner Ronald D. Moore (Outlander, Battlestar Galactica), For All Mankind will debut exclusively on the new video subscription service Apple TV+, which will feature original shows, movies and documentaries, when it launches this fall through the Apple TV app. The 10-episode, hour-long highly anticipated drama series explores what would have happened, if the USSR beat the US to the moon and the global space race never ended, placing NASA astronauts, engineers and their families at the center of a fascinating alternate history timeline. The series stars Joel Kinnaman, Michael Dorman, Sarah Jones, Shantel VanSanten, Wrenn Schmidt …
At today’s WWDC, Apple revealed the first trailer for their upcoming series For All Mankind. Created by Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar Galactica), Matt Wolpert, and Ben Nedivi, the series takes place in an alternate reality where the USSR, not the United States, was the first country to land on the moon. This defeat spurs the U.S. even more to commit to space travel to find a way to go further than the USSR. It’s an interesting premise that kind of hearkens back to Interstellar and the bizarre truth that the United States made it all the way …