Apple TV+ Makes Its Hollywood Debut With Lavish ‘For All Mankind’ Premiere
Apple TV+ went all out for its first-ever world premiere, shutting down a city block, taking up two theaters, and providing valet service (twice) for all guests.
Apple TV+ went all out for its first-ever world premiere, shutting down a city block, taking up two theaters, and providing valet service (twice) for all guests.
“Battlestar Galactica” and “Outlander” boss Ronald D. Moore’s latest series imagines an alternate historical timeline with an ongoing space race.
It’s another indication that Apple TV+ is going to focus on programming that can be labeled “family-friendly.”
From Ronald D. Moore, “For All Mankind” takes place in an alternate timeline where the USSR beat the United States to the moon.
Ronald D. Moore’s unforgettable sci-fi epic turns 15 this year, after changing the game forever for television.
The showrunner also reveals why, unlike “Game of Thrones,” each novel written by Diana Gabaldon will continue to determine the show’s structure.
Moore also explains how Claire and Frank’s brutal confrontation in Episode 1 only took a day to shoot.
The “Battlestar Galactica” cast and creator reunited 12 years after its premiere to discuss the sci-fi series’ legacy and its biggest mistake.
Ronald D. Moore and his team completely changed things up when they took their cast and crew to Paris for Season 2 — and back to Scotland again.
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