'For All Mankind' Season 2 Trailer Shared on IMDb, with No Official Release - MacRumors
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'For All Mankind' Season 2 Trailer Shared on IMDb, with No Official Release

A trailer for the second season of Apple Original series "For All Mankind" has today been shared on IMDb, but it has not yet been officially released by Apple.

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Visit this IMDb page to view the trailer for Season 2.

Apple TV+ trailers and promotional videos are usually shared on the ‌Apple TV‌+ YouTube channel and via the ‌Apple TV‌+ newsroom, but the "For All Mankind" season two trailer has yet to appear on either. It is possible that the trailer has been prematurely uploaded to IMDb today ahead of an official announcement from Apple. A release date for the second season has also not yet been announced.

"For All Mankind" was among the first Apple TV+ series, and premiered when the service launched. Less than a week after the launch of ‌Apple TV‌+, "For All Mankind" was renewed for a second season.

The show stars Joel Kinnaman, Michael Dorman, Wrenn Schmidt, Shantel VanSanten, Sarah Jones, and Jodi Balfour, and imagines what the world might have been like if the global space race never ended, telling the story through the lives of NASA astronauts, engineers, and their families.

YouTube Trailer now available:

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Top Rated Comments

75 months ago
I thoroughly enjoyed season 1 of For All Mankind, and can't wait to see season 2. Bring it on Apple!
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jlc1978 Avatar
75 months ago

I didn't see season one, but Space Force really set the bar on what I want from a series about space.
Space Force is to For all Mankind as Orville is to Star Trek.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
75 months ago
We don't get a lot of alternate history shows on TV, so this one is a bit unique on that alone. And, the historical aspects were actually really, really solid...everything that happened was plausible based on the world back then. How they connected to the larger world around the space race was also well done. The acting was largely pretty good, and a few people were really awesome. If anything, how Deke Slayton was handled, from the actor to his story, was spot on perfect (and no one should spoil this plot thread here). If you like sci-fi or space stuff, you really should watch the entire series before declaring it worthless.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ThatGuyInLa Avatar
75 months ago
Space Force was unwatchable. I barely got through ep 2 before finally throwing a hammer at my TV.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
75 months ago
One of the things that I like about "For All Mankind" are the subtle details that become hugely relevant later on, like Ted Kennedy not going to Chappaquiddick. There are many things that only stand out either if you were paying close attention or upon a rewatch.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
alpi123 Avatar
75 months ago

I couldn't get through the first couple of episodes of season 1. I heard it gets better later in the series, but it just couldn't hold my interest long enough.

So far I've found Apple TV+'s repertoire of content pretty underwhelming in general. The only reason I still have a subscription is because I got one free with a hardware purchase.
Defending Jacob is top level quality, I loved it. Dickinson is also not bad.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)