Yesterday Apple TV+ published a not yet listed trailer for season 4 of For all humanity Alternate history sci-fi television series, revealing that asteroid mining will play a major role in season 4, set in 2003. The trailer also revealed more details about the future international “self-sufficient” initiative. Happy Valley base on Mars, depicted for the first time in the first preview of season 4 one month ago.
For all humanity is exploring the idea of an endless space race if the Soviets had beaten the US in the race for the Moon and the show's intention is for each season to jump about a decade further into the race ever further. divergent reality from the show: In season 1, depicting the alternate period from 1969 to 1974, both the Soviets and Americans begin building their separate bases near the lunar south pole; in season 2 (1983) both bases have expanded and the superpowers compete for resources on the Lunar surface; In season 3 (1992 to 1995), the Soviets and the United States are joined by a private company. Helios and North Korea in a four-way race to establish the first human base on Mars. Season 4 will begin streaming November 10 on Apple TV+ and will represent the alternative 2003.
Here you can watch the trailer and see some HD images of it:
Happy Valley base on Mars:
Asteroid mining ship leaves Martian orbital station:
Asteroid mining:
More content from season 4 of “For all humanity”:
- How to steal an asteroid… visual summary of season 4
- Base on Mars for 200 people in season 4.
- Building a new civilization on Mars (a season 4 report)
- Season 4 trailer reveals sprawling first human base on Mars
- Concept art for the Helios colony on Mars and space transportation in season 4
Content from previous seasons of “For all humanity”:
- American Jamestown Moon Base in season 3
- Season 3 take the space race to Mars
- lunar scenes in season 2
- American Jamestown Moon Base in season 1