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Apple’s New ‘Remembering Apollo 11’ Video Promotes Upcoming Apple TV+ Show ‘For All Mankind’

Apple on Monday debuted a second trailer for their upcoming show “For All Mankind.” The new trailer references the upcoming 50th anniversary of the July 20, 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing. (The mission began 50 years ago today, when Apollo 11 lifted-off to begin its trip to the Moon.)

The spot features the crew behind the show, including Ben Nedivi, Maril Davis, Michael Okuda, and Matt Wolpert. The crew discusses the historical significance of Apollo 11, the shows attempts to be authentic, and more.

In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, watch as the executive producers of For All Mankind discuss the incredible human achievement of landing on the moon. For All Mankind, an Apple Original drama series, is coming this fall to Apple TV+. Get notified when Apple TV+ premieres on the Apple TV app: http://apple.co/_AppleTVPlus

Acknowledging the bold and daring human spirit that got us to the moon and continues to inspire one generation after the next, “Remembering Apollo 11” highlights the collaboration, the intelligence, and the imagination it took.

For All Mankind is created by Emmy® Award winner Ronald D. Moore (Outlander, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica), Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi. Told through the lives of NASA astronauts, engineers and their families, For All Mankind presents an aspirational world where NASA and the space program remained a priority and a focal point of our hopes and dreams.

For All Mankind stars Joel Kinnaman, Michael Dorman, Wrenn Schmidt, Shantel VanSanten, Sarah Jones and Jodi Balfour.

Ronald D. Moore, Maril Davis, Matt Wolpert, Ben Nedivi serve as executive producers.

“For All Mankind” is set in an alternate universe where the Soviets are the first to land on the Moon, pushing the United States to keep space exploration as a priority.

Apple TV+ will launch this fall. A wide variety of original programming is planned.

Chris Hauk

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