Apple TV+ stands out as a premier destination for science fiction content, featuring popular series such as Pluribus, Severance, and Foundation, among others. With such a diverse lineup, it's simple to overlook the program that kicked off the platform's genre efforts. For All Mankind marked Apple TV+'s initial foray into sci-fi and is set to resume after a two-year hiatus with its fifth season premiering on March 27.

Season five consists of ten episodes released weekly, wrapping up on May 29 as fresh episodes arrive every Friday.

Be aware that the following details include minor spoilers for the series. Apple TV+ unveiled a brief teaser alongside the premiere announcement, depicting Alex Baldwin, the grandson of the lead actor from the show's early days, navigating Mars aboard a motorcycle-like vehicle.

The series originated as an alternate history narrative examining the consequences if the Soviet Union had preceded the United States in landing on the moon during the 1960s. Over time, it gained recognition for its significant timeline advancements. The upcoming season unfolds in a reimagined 2010s era, advancing the tale of rival space programs following the establishment of a sustainable Martian settlement.

Several core performers from the initial cast remain involved, though their characters have advanced considerably in age. An image reveals an elderly Ed Baldwin, portrayed once more by Joel Kinnaman. Additional veterans returning are Edi Gathegi, Coral Peña, and Wrenn Schmidt, joined by newcomers Sean Kaufman, Mireille Enos, Costa Ronin, Ruby Cruz, and Ines Asserson.

While it generates less excitement than some of Apple TV+'s more recent sci-fi offerings, the series evidently retains a dedicated audience. Recently, the service revealed plans for a spinoff centered in the Soviet Union, titled Star City, though further details remain scarce.

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