The release date and time for Episode 2 of For All Mankind Season 4 has been revealed. The episode will air on Apple TV Plus. For All Mankind Season 4 is set in 2003, depicting an alternate history where human settlements have been established on Mars, and Helios Aerospace has mastered the extraction of precious minerals from asteroids. This season portrays an advanced and technologically evolved world, highlighting the ongoing human exploration and utilization of resources in space.
Here’s when the episode is coming out.
When is the For All Mankind Season 4 Episode 2 release date and time?
The For All Mankind Season 4 Episode 2 release date is November 17, 2023.
The For All Mankind Season 4 Episode 2 release time has not yet been officially announced. However, Apple TV Plus usually adds new content at 12 AM Midnight Eastern Time, so the estimated release date time would be:
- 9:00 AM, Pacific Time (PT)
- 12:00 AM, Midnight Eastern Time (ET)
- 5:00 AM, British Summer Time (BST) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
- 6:00 AM, Central European Summer Time (CEST) or Central European Daylight Time (CEDT)
Where to watch For All Mankind Season 4 Episode 2
Viewers can watch the upcoming episode on Apple TV Plus.
To watch episode 2, you can sign up for Apple TV+ by logging in with your personal details and creating an account on the platform. Apple TV Plus offers a $6.99 monthly subscription plan to its viewers. The first seven days are free or the first three months are free when a subscriber purchases an eligible Apple device.
In For All Mankind Season 4, the series continues to explore an alternate reality where the Soviet Union achieved the moon landing in 1969, altering the historical space race narrative. Consequently, the show imagines Ted Kennedy and later Gary Hart assuming the presidency, while also reigniting a fierce space race rivalry with the USSR.
The official synopsis for For All Mankind Season reads:
“Explore an aspirational world where NASA and the space program remained a priority and a focal point of our hopes and dreams as told through the lives of NASA astronauts, engineers, and their families.”