Extra science fiction is headed to Apple TV+, in response to a brand new video and report. Apple has revealed a “first look featurette” video and associated augmented actuality app for its alternate-history space-program drama For All Mankind‘s second season, and the report claims {that a} drama a few robotic accused of homicide will quickly start manufacturing.
The latter can be a characteristic movie known as Dolly and relies on a brief story written by Elizabeth Bear. In keeping with Deadline, Apple acquired the movie “following a aggressive bidding battle” involving 4 bidders, together with a number of studios and one other streaming firm.
The movie is described as a science fiction tackle a courtroom drama, with the premise {that a} robotic doll murders its proprietor however “shocks the world by claiming she will not be responsible and asking for a lawyer.”
Florence Pugh (Marcella, Little Girls) has been solid in a number one position, and the screenplay can be written by Drew Pearce (Mission: Unimaginable – Rogue Nation, Iron Man 3) and Vanessa Taylor (Game of Thrones, The Form of Water, Divergent). No director has but been connected.
As for Battlestar Galactica showrunner Ronald D. Moore’s For All Mankind, the brand new video featurette fleshes out the alternate-history Nineteen Eighties world that last month’s trailer first launched. It is crammed with scenes of militarizing astronauts on the Moon and speeches by President Ronald Reagan, and it options returning actor Joel Kinnaman, additionally recognized for his position because the lead within the first season of Netflix’s Altered Carbon sci-fi collection.
This is the video:
For All Mankind season two featurette.
Moreover, Apple has launched an app known as For All Mankind: Time Capsule that permits customers to have interaction with numerous objects in augmented actuality to study extra concerning the present, its timeline, and its characters. The app is the primary of many AR experiences Apple plans to introduce in relation to its TV collection and different properties.
Science fiction is ready to grow to be a mainstay of Apple TV+’s lineup. Along with the above, the streaming platform launched with the critically panned post-apocalyptic collection See starring Jason Momoa, and Apple additionally plans to premiere a TV collection based on Isaac Asimov’s venerated Foundation series, starring Mad Males, Chernobyl, The Crown, and The Terror actor Jared Harris. Basis is anticipated to premiere in 2021, although we’ve not heard a lot about it since the trailer debuted last summer.
The second season of For All Mankind is due out on February 19.