For All Mankind is back for season 5 and Star City will explore the Russian side of the story.
The world of For All Mankind was forever changed when the Soviet Union arrived on the moon before the United States. That one event changed the course of the show’s alternate history , and now we’ll get to see exactly how it happened. Apple TV+ has just announced that not only is For All Mankind coming back for a fifth season, it’s also getting a spinoff called Star City that will tell the story from the Soviet point of view, starting with them beating America to the moon.
” Wolpert and Nedivi will showrun the spinoff, but there’s no word on which will come first, season five or the new series. Back on the main series, For All Mankind’s season four story was set largely on Mars, where the world now has created a working colony. There, they encountered a massive asteroid made of beyond-valuable resources, and it became a race to see who would control it and how that would change the world. Season five would follow the results of that with a story set in the 2010s.
Alternate History For All Mankind Star Trek: The Original Series Mick Foley Ben Nedivi Draft:Mason Thames Matt Wolpert Sony Archos TV+ Portable Video Player (PVP) Al-Nas Gizmodo
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