Filming resumes on the second season of For All Mankind

For all mankind

In mid-March, Apple stopped recording all series and movies destined for Apple TV + due to the health crisis caused by the coronavirus. But not only Apple TV +, but also Netflix, HBO, Amazon Prime Video they were forced to temporarily stop all recordings.

This has caused that many of the new releases have arrived in original version with subtitles in other languages, but the main effect, we will see in the coming months, since most of the series will see their premiere delayed. If we talk about the series For all humanity, the filming of the missing episodes of the second season has just been taken up.

The production of the second season of For All Humanity has been one of the most advanced. In fact, before temporarily canceling the shoot, there were only two episodes left, episodes that have begun to be recorded this week.

For all humanity, it is a science fiction series created by Ronald D. Moore that shows us what history would have been like if the space race had never endedThe series stars Joel Kinnaman, Michael Dorman, Wrenn Schmidt, Shantel VanSanten, Sarah Jones, and Jodi Balfour.

The filming of this series is so advanced that a few weeks ago, Apple posted on its YouTube channel the season two first trailer, so the release date of the first episode of this second season it might not be too late in time and it will probably be available in September, or at the latest October and Apple announces it in the keynote of presentation of the new iPhone range for this year.


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