Earth Engages in Intense Battle for Asteroid in For All Mankind Season 4 Trailer

October 14, 2023
Earth Engages in Intense Battle for Asteroid in For All Mankind Season 4 Trailer

Get ready for an exhilarating journey into an alternate history with the highly anticipated fourth season of For All Mankind. This captivating series imagines a world where Russia reached the moon before the United States, and now, the new trailer thrusts us into the 21st century.

The stakes are higher than ever in this season. The NASA base on Mars, known as Happy Valley, has been a constant source of concern since its establishment in the 1990s (which was a major focus in the previous season). However, things are far from simple. Humanity has stumbled upon a valuable asteroid that has attracted the attention of everyone from the U.S. to the KGB, all vying for control.

Here’s a glimpse of what to expect in season four:

Blasting into the new millennium, eight years have passed since season three. Happy Valley has expanded its presence on Mars, forging unlikely alliances with former adversaries. Now in 2003, the focus of the space program has shifted towards capturing and mining incredibly valuable asteroids, brimming with minerals that could reshape the future of Earth and Mars. However, tensions simmer among the residents of this sprawling international base, threatening to unravel everything they have worked towards.

Returning for this thrilling season are the talented ensemble cast, including Joel Kinnaman, Wrenn Schmidt, Krys Marshall, Edi Gathegi, Cynthy Wu, and Coral Peña. Joining them are new series regulars Toby Kebbell, Tyner Rushing, Daniel Stern, and Svetlana Efremova. As with previous seasons, the fourth season is brought to life by creators and showrunners Ronald D. Moore, Ben Nedivi, and Matt Wolpert.

Mark your calendars! Season four of For All Mankind premieres on Apple TV+ on November 10, 2024, with weekly episodes airing until January 12, 2024. If you haven’t caught up yet, you can also stream the first three seasons on Apple TV+.

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Jared studied Psychology at UCLA, focusing on the effects of fandom culture on mental health. His intriguing takes on fandom psychology and his reviews on self-help books designed for geeks make him a unique contributor to Hypernova.

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