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For All Mankind

Matt Wolpert, Ronald D. Moore, Ben Nedivi · 2019 · Show

5 seasons · 50 episodes · Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, War & Politics

In 58 Achriom libraries · rated 4 of 5

This series offers a compelling reimagining of the space race, depicting a world where NASA remains a dominant force in American culture and society.

UpliftingStreamingThe Enduring Quest for ExplorationThe Impact of Ambition on Personal LivesInterpersonal Conflict Within NASAFamilial Ties Tested by Professional LoyaltyThe Role of Technology in Shaping Society

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What film should I watch after For All Mankind?

First Man follows Neil Armstrong's psychological journey through the space race, capturing the same intimate toll of ambition that For All Mankind extends across generations of astronauts. This picture delves into the emotional and psychological complexities of space exploration, focusing particularly on the personal sacrifices made by those who pursue such a perilous path. The Right Stuff depicts the selection and training of early astronauts with the same character focus that For All Mankind uses to show how space ambition shapes families and careers. This movie is a sweeping depiction of American perseverance and ambition during the early stages of the space race, blending historical drama with poignant character studies.

What anime pairs with For All Mankind?

Moonrise grounds its lunar rebellion in family bonds and personal vendettas, echoing how For All Mankind ties space exploration to the emotional lives of its characters. Set in a future where humanity relies on an AI for governance, the narrative explores the tension between peace and rebellion on the Moon, driven by class struggles and personal vendettas. Outlaw Star pursues ambitious interstellar adventure through the same character focus that makes For All Mankind's space exploration feel grounded in personal stakes and humor. This series stands out for its unique blend of action, humor, and character-driven storytelling set against a backdrop of interstellar adventure.

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