On March 5, the Disney-owned FX announced the Emmy- and Peabody-winning
Pose will end with the third season. The final season will consist of an abbreviated seven episodes and debut Sunday, May 2, at 10 p.m. with two episodes. The series finale will air June 6, for Pride Month.
There have only been two TV series telling the story of the AIDS pandemic of the 1980s and 90s: the current British series
It s a Sin and
Pose. So this is a loss. But the show s creators were upbeat. We got to tell the exact story we wanted, as we wanted to tell it, and I m incredibly honored and grateful, co-creator Ryan Murphy said in a statement March 5.
Late-hour thrills and hard-won progress fuel season 2 of For All Mankind Danette Chavez
Early in its first season, the sci-fi drama
For All Mankind sparked as much wonder with its stunning visuals as its revisionist premise: a world in which an early setback in the space race fueled technological innovation along with social change in the United States. As the season unfolded, the series remained too tied to established history to really take flight. Progress moved in leaps and bounds at Mission Control and in NASA labs, as astronauts like Ed Baldwin (Joel Kinnaman), Gordo Stevens (Michael Dorman), Danielle Poole (Krys Marshall), and Ellen Waverly (Jodi Balfour) set up a lunar camp before season’s end. But more sweeping changes, including a shift in focus to characters like Danielle, who were sidelined by NASA in our timeline, remained merely on the horizon. And the alternate history crafted by Ronald D. Moore and his co-creators, Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert, m