EXCLUSIVE: Production has returned today on the second season of For all mankind, the Apple TV + space race alt-story drama by Ron Moore.
The series, one of four original series to launch Apple TV + last November, is produced by Sony Pictures TV. It had two episodes left to shoot in the order of its season 2 when production closed in mid-March.
I hear filming about the remaining two episodes that started today on the Sony lot in Culver City.
Indie studio Sony Pictures TV has been at the forefront of efforts to safely return script series to production. The studio’s CBS show SWAT. became the first broadcast drama to begin filming new episodes, Its daytime drama The Young and the Restless is weeks back in production, her ABC comedy The Goldbergs seeks a production start in a week; while the drama of studio The Good Doctor is looking to film at the end of this month.
Picture of an America that has lost the demand for the moon to the Soviet Union, For all mankind, made by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi, stars Joel Kinnaman, Michael Dorman, Sarah Jones, Shantel VanSanten, Wrenn Schmidt and Jodi Balfour. It comes from Sony Pictures Television and Tall Ship Productions.