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Beyond the Stars: Four Must‑Watch Picks for Fans of For All Mankind

If you’re spellbound by the alternate‑history odyssey of For All Mankind, you’ll want to check out four titles that each illuminate a different facet of the series’ cosmic ambition: the fresh, animated adventure of WondLa, the time‑bending thriller Travelers, the Mars‑centric drama The First, and the sweeping space‑opera Foundation. Together they form a curated quartet that spans new releases, beloved fan picks, the closest thematic match, and an undeniable classic.

WondLa delivers a bright, family‑friendly vision of humanity’s search for belonging on an alien planet, while Travelers trades the lunar race for covert missions across time, echoing the series’ blend of politics and personal sacrifice. The First mirrors For All Mankind’s focus on the human cost of interplanetary ambition, diving into the first steps toward a Mars colony. Finally, Foundation caps the set with its grand, philosophical take on civilization’s rise and fall, offering a guaranteed hit for anyone craving epic, thought‑provoking sci‑fi.

These selections showcase the spectrum of space storytelling—from fresh animation to hard‑science drama—ensuring every fan of For All Mankind finds a new world to explore.

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Why these shows are similar to For All Mankind

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.

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WondLa poster, recommended for fans of For All Mankind

WondLa

TV • 2024

animation • sci_fi_fantasy • family

Why Watch Next

WondLa offers a brand‑new, animated take on humanity’s search for its place among alien worlds, echoing For All Mankind’s themes of exploration and identity while delivering a hopeful, family‑friendly vibe.

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Forced to flee her underground sanctuary for Earth’s surface, Eva discovers a world unlike anything she expected. As she journeys across perilous terrain and unknown civilizations, Eva searches to answer the ultimate question: Is she the last human?

Travelers poster, recommended for fans of For All Mankind

Travelers

TV • 2016

drama • sci_fi_fantasy

Why Watch Next

Travelers blends high‑stakes mission drama with sci‑fi intrigue, mirroring the political and personal tensions of For All Mankind, and has become a fan‑favorite for its gripping, character‑driven storytelling.

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Overview

Hundreds of years from now, the last surviving humans discover the means of sending consciousness back through time, directly into people in the 21st century. These "travelers" assume the lives of seemingly random people, while secretly working as teams to perform missions in order to save humanity from a terrible future.

The First poster, recommended for fans of For All Mankind

The First

TV • 2018

drama • sci_fi_fantasy

Why Watch Next

The First dives deep into the first human mission to Mars, aligning closely with For All Mankind’s alternate‑history space race while offering the emotional depth that audiences love.

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Overview

Follow the first human mission to Mars, exploring the challenges of taking the first steps toward interplanetary colonization. The story focuses not only on the astronauts, but also on their families and loved ones, as well as the ground team on Earth.

Foundation poster, recommended for fans of For All Mankind

Foundation

TV • 2021

sci_fi_fantasy • drama

Why Watch Next

Foundation is a critically acclaimed, sprawling saga that captures the grand scale and philosophical weight of For All Mankind, making it a safe bet for anyone craving epic sci‑fi drama.

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Overview

Follow a band of exiles on their monumental journey to save humanity and rebuild civilization amid the fall of the Galactic Empire.

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The Killing

TV • 2011

Why It’s Relevant

This critically acclaimed crime drama shares a serious, investigative tone with the space‑exploration drama of 'For All Mankind', offering Joel Kinnaman a prominent, gritty role that showcases his talent for complex, suspense‑driven storytelling.

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