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This Apple TV+ series about space has been one of the best in its catalog since 2019

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This Apple TV+ series about space has been one of the best in its catalog since 2019
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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Today it is becoming quite clear that Apple TV+ is the home of science fiction. Although Netflix is a tough competitor with bets like the magnificent The Three-Body Problem, Tim Cook’s streaming platform continues to surprise with sci-fi proposals that are far above the rest.

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Among all of them, there is one that has been making waves since 2019 without making too much noise. Its name is For All Mankind, and although it is not exactly science fiction, it is about astronauts and space. Its premise couldn’t be more appealing, similar to The Man in the High Castle but from a more fascinating perspective:

“For All Mankind focuses on what would have happened if the global space race had not ended after the Soviet Union completed the first landing on the Moon. The fact that the first to arrive were not Americans shook the country, shattering hopes of leading the race and setting a new goal: reaching the entire galaxy.”

Thanks to this premise, the struggle for power and political intrigue go hand in hand from a perspective never before seen in this type of series. It is a unique fiction where the characters matter, but where the point of view is in this unreal world that, in turn, speaks so well of how we are today.

A series about what makes us human

With 4 seasons of 10 episodes each, Apple TV+ can proudly say that it is one of their most successful and ongoing series in their entire catalog. Beyond Foundation, Silo or Constellation, which need more years of maturation and are progressing slowly, For All Mankind is a fiction that has not stopped filming and airing almost continuously, making it a delight for platform fans.

This series, created by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, and Ben Nedivi, not only transports us to distant worlds and distant futures, but also invites us to reflect on the very essence of what it means to be human. Through its episodes, the series challenges our conceptions of history, science, and society, while immersing us in an epic journey that spans decades and galaxies.

One of its strongest points is its cast. The main protagonists of For All Mankind are Joel Kinnaman and Toby Kebbell, but they are joined by other high-level actors such as Daniel Stern, Tyner Rushing, Edi Gathegi or Kris Marshall. All of them have very interesting character developments, and despite the fact that the main plot is well defined, there are dozens of subplots that overlap and help shape a much larger universe than it seems at first.

In addition, the series stands out for its diverse representation of characters and cultures, offering an inclusive vision of the future that reflects the reality of the world we live in. Through its protagonists, For All Mankind shows us that true power lies in our ability to come together and work towards a common goal, regardless of our differences.

But what truly makes For All Mankind deserving of the attention of all humanity is its ability to transcend the barriers of superficial entertainment and address universal themes that resonate with all of us. From ambition and sacrifice to love and loss, the series takes us on an emotional journey that reminds us of our own humanity and fragility.

Another aspect that makes the series worthy of attention is its impeccable production. From the impressive visual effects to the masterful direction and captivating performances, every element of the series has been carefully crafted to create an experience that not only entertains, but also educates and excites.

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Ultimately, what makes For All Mankind a series worth watching for all mankind is its ability to inspire. At a time when division and uncertainty seem to be on the rise, this series reminds us that, despite our differences, we all share a common destiny as inhabitants of the same planet.

Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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