Apple TV expands sci-fi with two shared universes

Apple TV is advancing its science fiction lineup by transforming two popular series into expansive shared universes. The strategy focuses on Monarch and For All Mankind, aiming to build them into major prestige franchises. This move signals an evolution in the platform's approach to genre storytelling.

Apple TV's science fiction offerings are set to grow significantly, with plans to develop shared universes around two of its breakout shows. According to recent reports, the platform is evolving its winning sci-fi strategy by turning these series into fully fledged prestige franchises.

The two shows at the center of this initiative are Monarch and For All Mankind. Monarch, part of the broader Godzilla-inspired universe, and For All Mankind, an alternate-history space race drama, have already garnered strong audiences. This expansion aims to interconnect their narratives, creating richer worlds for viewers.

Published details highlight how Apple TV is positioning these universes as peak examples of the genre. The development underscores the platform's commitment to high-quality, interconnected storytelling in science fiction, potentially attracting a wider fanbase through crossovers and extended lore.

While specifics on timelines or new content remain limited, the initiative reflects a broader trend in streaming where successful series spawn larger franchises. Apple TV's move could solidify its reputation in sci-fi, competing with established players in the space.

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