Published on April 24, 2026
Viewers have become accustomed to the American-centric narrative of the space race, particularly through popular series like For All Mankind. This series has explored what could have been, with the U.S. leading the charge in the quest for space exploration.
However, Apple TV’s new spinoff, Star City, shifts the lens to the Soviet Union, revealing their experiences during the same period. The recently released trailer immerses audiences in the intense atmosphere of the 1970s, a time marked and fierce competition.
The trailer teases a gripping storyline that delves into the ambitions and struggles of Soviet astronauts and scientists. It hints at the layers of paranoia surrounding their missions, inviting speculation on how their challenges differed from their American counterparts.
This change in narrative not only diversifies the space race discourse but also impacts cultural perceptions of history. Soviet side, Star City challenges viewers to reconsider the complexities of patriotism, innovation, and rivalry during a pivotal era in human exploration.
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