For All Mankind, more often than not, maintains a spot in Apple TV’s top ten original series, which comes as no surprise under the pens of creators and writers Ronald Moore, Ben Nedivi, and Matt Wolpert. As we come closer to the sci-fi series’ 10-episode Season 4 global debut, showrunners Nedivi and Wolpert sat down with Collider’s Steve Weintraub for an extended interview to dig into how this show has evolved since the beginning and what they’re most excited for viewers to see as their alternate history reaches 2003.
The finale of Season 3 brings For All Mankind to the 21st century. It’s been eight years since the rocky start to NASA’s Mars base, Happy Valley. Due to circumstances, former opponents have become staunch allies, but the program now turns its attention to more pressing matters. The goal is no longer exploration for exploration’s sake, but harnessing asteroids and mining their valuable resources. This new development opens up opportunities for others to leave Earth’s orbit, as well as presents invaluable possibilities for Earth and Mars, but it also reveals tensions and greed. Previous season’s returning characters include Joel Kinnaman, Wrenn Schmidt, Krys Marshall, Edi Gathegi, Cynthy Wu, and Coral Peña. Season 4 is also introducing Toby Kebbell, Tyner Rushing, Daniel Stern, and Svetlana Efremova.
During their interview, Nedivi and Wolpert discuss how For All Mankind has been a heavily researched show as the creators are constantly reinventing their alt-history based on real-life events that shaped our societies. As we enter Season 4, the duo tells Weintraub what’s being explored this season is treading more in “theoretical material” now as their hopes to move the series into the present day creep closer with each season finale. They talk about Kebbell’s “Everyman” character, where Edward Baldwin’s (Kinnaman) arc is heading, and how much they have planned in advance. They also talk about the challenges of jumping ahead in time, creating their montages and cramming them with Easter eggs, how a Humphrey Bogart Western influenced this season in the writers’ room, shooting in Eastern Europe, plans for Season 5, what they’re working on next, and how AI fits into For All Mankind. For all of this and if we'll be seeing the Starship in Season 5, check out the full interview in the video above or the transcript below.
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