For All Mankind season 3 is blasting off! Apple TV Plus drama picks up after another time jump to 1995, when Mars becomes the new front in the Space Race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union — as well as a surprising new competitor. A private entrepreneur wants in on the action, providing shades of Elon Musk
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I bleed it out, Diggin' deeper just to throw it away!
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Quantum Leap 2022
Grew up watching this weekly episodes on RTM2 or was it TV3?
Loved the weekly Oh Boy! moment from Scott Bakula, and his interaction with Dean's Al (may he RIP)
But this reboot/continuation is a abomination IMO, cringe worthy cast, bad plots and pacing, and worst of all, super cheap and lazy special effects... it's like watching the special effects from the 90s it's a super insult to the original
It seem the producers are just having a woke checklist to check and just deliver the end product... gender swap with original - check racial diversity team - check non-white protagonist - check gender neutral character - check gay characters - coming soon
wasted 1 hour watching this trash, won't be continuing, and i doubt they'll get renewed for another season
btw, it's on HBO Go
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In Season 3, Jack races against time and across Europe to stop a rogue faction within the Russian government from restoring the Soviet Empire and starting World War III
Prime Video’s #1 comedy is back! In Season 3, the recently downloaded Nathan and Nora start an IRL relationship while taking down Freeyond. Meanwhile, a digital copy of Nathan is brought to life in Lakeview where he explores an alternate path with Ingrid. Aleesha is promoted to manager and has a new workplace love interest, and a lonely Luke looks for work in the Grey Zone
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Summary: - For All Mankind season 4 will take place in 2003, with humanity settled on Mars and focusing on mining valuable minerals from asteroids.
- Tensions arise in the new season due to the potential pot of gold that the minerals present, creating international tensions.
- The season will explore the long-term ramifications of the events in the previous season, showcasing the changes and challenges faced by the characters.
For All Mankind season 4 will be pushing the acclaimed Apple TV+ sci-fi series further than it's ever gone before, complete with a time jump of several decades. Set in an alternate history where the Soviet Union landed the first man on the moon, For All Mankind depicts a timeline where lunar colonization and serious attempts to settle on Mars are being made by the 1990s. When the For All Mankind season 4 release date arrives the story will be picking in 2003, eight years after the explosive third season in which NASA, the Soviet space agency Roscosmos, and Helios Aerospace raced to be the first on Mars, only for fate to force them to cooperate.
The ramifications of the events of the third season and what they mean for humanity in the long term will be fully explored when For All Mankind season 4 arrives in November. For All Mankind utilizes a unique timeline where every season takes place about a decade after the previous. With For All Mankind season 4 shifting into the 2000s, the series drastically changes again. The upcoming season of For All Mankind will take place in 2003, with humanity settled on Mars and Helios Aerospace perfecting the art of mining valuable minerals from asteroids. With plenty about the cast and story already revealed there's much to digest about For All Mankind season 4 before its arrival on Apple TV+.
Covenant Elites and UNSC Spartans clash in two new posters released for Paramount's Halo The Series Season 2 which begins streaming on Paramount+ next month! The second season of the Spielberg produced Halo TV series will transport audiences to the iconic planet of REACH - and showcase its inevitable fall to the hands of the Covenant.
Master Chief, a cybernetically enhanced super-soldier, defends humanity from the alien Covenant in the 26th century.