Updated
Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 28
Apple's 8-Episode Star City Wins Reviews for 1969 Soviet Space-Race Thriller
Updated
Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 28

Apple's 8-Episode Star City Wins Reviews for 1969 Soviet Space-Race Thriller

12 articles · Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 28
  • Five of Star City's eight episodes sent to critics were praised as a strong For All Mankind companion that can also stand on its own.
  • Set in 1969, the Apple spinoff retells the alternate-history moon race from the Soviet side, pairing launch-and-rescue tension with KGB surveillance and Cold War paranoia.
  • Reviewers said the series broadens beyond fan-service callbacks, centering Rhys Ifans' secretive Chief Designer, Anna Maxwell Martin's KGB officer Lyudmilla and younger operatives and cosmonauts drawn into a suspected mole hunt.
  • Critics noted the show's darker tone than For All Mankind, arguing its portrait of secrecy, coercion and state control makes for bleak but compelling drama.
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