For All Mankind made it to Mars in the third season of Apple TV+’s alt-history space race series. Now the drama created by Ronald D. Moore, Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert is going even further in time and space.
For All Mankind made it to Mars in the third season of Apple TV+’s alt-history space race series. Now the drama created by Ronald D. Moore, Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert is going even further in time and space.
! The streaming service announced Friday at San Diego Comic-Con that the space drama has been picked up for season 4, which will begin production next month. Series stars Joel Kinnaman, Shantel VanSanten, Jodi Balfour, Sonya Walger, Krys Marshall, Cynthy Wu, Casey Johnson, Coral Pena, Wrenn Schmidt and Edi Gathegi were all on hand for the announcement, alongside executive producers Ronald D. Moore, Ben Nedivi, Matt Wolpert and Maril Davis.explores what would have happened if the global space race had never ended.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“For All Mankind” has been renewed for Season 4 at Apple.The announcement was made Friday as part of the show’s panel at San Diego Comic-Con. Production on the new season is scheduled to begin in August. Season 3 of the series debuted on the streamer on June 10.“For All Mankind” is an alternative history series that explores what would have happened if the global space race had never ended.
For the first time ever, Apple TV+ is heading down to San Diego Comic-Con with a huge spotlight on its genre series including Severance, For All Mankind, Mythic Quest, See, Invasion and Foundation.
EXCLUSIVE: Izzy Meikle-Small (Never Let Me Go, Snow White and the Huntsman) and Joey Phillips (Billy Elliot) has joined the cast of Starz‘s for Season 7. The pair will play brother and sister Rachel Hunter and Dr. Denzell Hunter, respectively.
Hunter Ingram Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you haven’t watched “Polaris,” the season premiere of “For All Mankind,” now streaming on Apple TV+.The mission is Mars in the third season of Apple TV+’s “For All Mankind,” and if this week’s premiere left viewers gasping for air, co-creator Ronald D. Moore warns it was only the beginning.“This is the biggest step so far in our story, and it is the one that has the biggest potential for major setbacks,” said Moore, who also serves as writer and executive producer.
Outlander began airing—Starz announced that it had picked up season seven from executive producer Ronald D. Moore and Sony Pictures Television. Since then we've , and a lot happened: Claire struggled with the aftermath of sexual assault, Bree and Roger embarked on a new future as their family grew, the Christies came to town, what really happened during young Ian's last few years was revealed, Jamie came to terms with the upcoming Revolution, everything fell apart with Malva's claim that Jamie fathered her unborn child which led to Claire wrongfully accused and arrested for Malva's death. Yeah, a lot happened.
Wilson Chapman editor“For All Mankind” will return for its third season on June 10, Apple TV Plus announced Monday.Created by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi, the critically-acclaimed science fiction drama imagines an alternate history where Russia beat the United States in putting a man on the moon first.
Starz will expand the world of Outlander with a prequel series now in the works.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAn “Outlander” prequel series is in development at Starz, Variety has learned exclusively.According to sources, “Outlander” executive producer and showrunner Matthew B. Roberts is attached to write and executive produce the prequel. A writers’ room is currently being assembled with an eye to begin work in the coming weeks.Exact plot details for what the prequel would focus on are being kept under wraps.
It's hard for most Outlander fans to imagine anyone else in the roles of leads Jamie and Claire Fraser – but star Caitriona Balfe has revealed how she almost missed out on the career-launching casting.
There is no denying that Outlander is one of the world's most popular TV shows right now with legions of followers across the globe.
It's a tune that will be instantly recognisable to any true fan of one of the world's most popular TV shows.
Starz has set early 2022 for the long-awaited Season 6 premiere of Outlander. The announcement comes as production winds up this week on the sixth season of the fantasy period drama from executive producer Ronald D.
For the Disney executives, there’s probably no word that gets them excited more than “franchise.” Whether that’s with “Star Wars,” Marvel Studios, Pixar, or any of their other content creation studios, Disney is all about franchises. So, it shouldn’t be all that shocking that the Mouse House is now hoping to turn another park attraction into a potential franchise with its Magic Kingdom Cinematic Universe.
For All Mankind executive producer Ron Moore is bringing the Magic Kingdom Universe to Disney+.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterRonald D. Moore is in the process of developing multiple TV projects at Disney Plus that will be set in Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Variety has confirmed with sources.The first such project will be “The Society of Explorers and Adventurers,” which Moore will write and executive produce.
Is it merely coincidence that NASA’s Perseverance landed on Mars yesterday and the alt-history space race drama For All Mankind saw its second season debut today on AppleTV+?
Apple TV+ space drama For All Mankind is getting a companion podcast, the first such original audio show from the tech giant. For All Mankind: The Official Podcastwill be hosted by Krys Marshall, who plays Commander Danielle Poole in the Ronald D.
Apple is set to blast off into the companion podcast world with an audio series following its drama For All Mankind.
When it was announced that Peacock was rebooting “Battlestar Galactica,” fans were a bit apprehensive. Sure, the creator of “Mr.
Droughtlander has been the longest yet and with the recent lockdown throwing doubt on whether filming will return as planned, fans minds are beginning to wander. One fan site has taken the time to contemplate what could happen when the hit show finishes.Fansided have pondered over five spin-off shows that showrunners Ronald D.
EXCLUSIVE: Michaela Conlin is set for a key supporting role in the upcoming second season of For All Mankind, Apple’s alt-history Space Race drama from Ronald D. Moore and Sony Pictures Television.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA “Swiss Family Robinson” series is in development at Disney Plus.The series hails from Ronald D. Moore and Jon M.
EXCLUSIVE: For All Mankind is getting another early renewal. Apple TV+ has ordered a third season of the space race alt-history drama from Ronald D. Moore and Sony Pictures Television. The renewal comes more than two months before the series’ Season 2 global premiere on February 19, 2021. Production on the new season is slated to begin next spring.
There’s no other person other than Caitriona Balfe that we can imagine as Claire on Outlander.
In Ronald D. Moore’s reimagined“Battlestar Galactica,” the ragged remnants of the human race often respond to adversity by invoking an article of their faith: “All this has happened before. All this will happen again.”
As fans gear up for the fifth season of “Outlander” to premiere on Sunday, what are the chances that, when the series ends its run, a spin-off will be waiting in the wings?
As “Outlander” pauses before submitting its characters to a new wave of 18th century horrors, the creators are also looking to the future. Starz just announced three “Power” spinoffs — would exec producer Ronald D. Moore ever consider the same for “Outlander?”
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