Apple TV publica el tráiler de Star City, el spin-off de For All Mankind

Apple TV ha presentado el tráiler completo de Star City, una serie derivada de For All Mankind. La producción explora la perspectiva soviética en una carrera espacial alternativa de 1969, en la que el cosmonauta Alexei Leonov fue el primero en caminar sobre la Luna. Las tensiones aumentan ante las sospechas de colaboración con la NASA.

En el universo de For All Mankind, Star City traslada el foco al programa espacial soviético. El tráiler muestra la escalada de rivalidades tras el hito lunar de Alexei Leonov, junto con el descubrimiento de un informante soviético que filtra los planes de una base lunar a los estadounidenses. Lyudmilla, interpretada por Anna Maxwell Martin, exige una vigilancia total, declarando: 'Quiero saber qué hace cada persona antes de que lo haga. Qué dice cada persona antes de que lo diga. Qué piensa cada persona antes de que lo piense'.

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