
EPISODE 3.1
Polaris
Nearly 10 years have passed. Danielle and Ed attend a
... More celebration, where things take a terrifying turn.LessSeason three of Ronald D Moore's alternate-history drama for Apple TV+ takes the concept to the '90s with a new destination in the space race: Mars. This season sees the private sector join the United States and Russia as they compete for supremacy in the solar system. From an orbital hotel to a third competing mission to the red planet, space is no longer the sole preserve of super powers... but it remains no less dangerous.
Top-drawer special effects and awe-inspiring space spectacle combine with soap opera sketchiness to addictive effect in the new season of Ronald D. Moore’s alternate-history space-race drama.
It seamlessly balances science fiction and period drama, understated storytelling and pulpy soap opera beats.
Full reviewEffective in its quiet moments and in the sequences where catastrophe strikes, For All Mankind still struggles with that middle ground.
Full reviewSeason 3 feels even more ambitious, and at times more meandering, than the two that came before it.
Full reviewIn the endless barrage of mediocre series pushed out weekly, Mankind stands out, a shining star (or moon or planet) among the replaceable rest.
Full reviewAfter two seasons of relative obscurity, maybe it is time an unheralded masterpiece finally achieves blast-off.
Full reviewIt all works together seamlessly without feeling like storylines are being sacrificed in the name of spectacle.
Full reviewThe alternate history space drama sets its sights on two distant destinations – Mars and the 1990s.
The space race speeds up to an exciting new, red destination in the newest season of Apple TV+’s sci-fi series.
For All Mankind: Season 3 is available to stream in the United Kingdom now on Apple TV+.
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