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For All Mankind is an American science fiction drama television series created by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, and Ben Nedivi and produced for Apple TV+.The series dramatizes an alternate history depicting "what would have happened if the global space race had never ended" after the Soviet Union succeeds in the first crewed Moon landing ahead of the United States. [1]
Masters of the Air. Masters of the Air is a nine-part series based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name.It stars Austin Butler, Barry Keoghan, Callum Turner, and Anthony Boyle as a group ...
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TV show: The Tiger’s Apprentice. Release date: Feb. 2 on Paramount+. The Tiger’s Apprentice is a wildly popular fantasy book for kids that has been made into an animated show coming to ...
Here are a few of the best shows to watch on Apple TV+. Severance Adam Scott leads a team of office workers who have all undergone a surgical procedure that splits their memories between home and ...
Along with the announcement of the show, Apple announced that Oprah's Book Club would integrate with Apple Books by allowing users of the e-reading application to be alerted of new picks, and that Apple would make an unspecified contribution to the American Library Association for each Oprah Book Club selection sold via Apple Books. [6]
(An Apple TV+ subscription usually fetches $9.99 month.) ‘Severance’ Season 1Courtesy of Apple TV+ Just think, as you recover from holiday seas TVLine Items: Free Apple TV+, Heartland on Cable ...
A fictional astronaut is preferably part of a real space program, like NASA or the Soviet/Russian space program, or fictional knockoffs of the same (e.g. ANSA, IASA). A fictional astronaut preferably uses space travel technology within the realm of the possible.