Sun’s out, fun’s out!
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Each season ends with a tease of what’s to come after a 10-year time jump.
So how much do you all have to plan in advance for the next season?

Wrenn Schmidt as Margo and Joel Kinnaman as Ed Baldwin on ‘For All Mankind’.Patrick McElhenney/Apple TV+
And it’s Russia.
Private space companies, tensions with Russia, gender and sexual identity politics.
MATT WOLPERT:It’s a little bit of both, to be honest.

‘For All Mankind’ season 3.Apple TV+
The acceptance that people are seeing now is maybe not what our characters would’ve experienced back then.
But there is also a certain amount of happenstance as well.
I mean, who could have predicted the reignition of this Cold War that we’re seeing unfold now.

Jodi Balfour as Ellen on ‘For All Mankind.'.Patrick McElhenney/Apple TV+
It’s pretty bizarre, honestly.
We find ourselves many times interacting with real research that’s happening in real time right now.
In what ways doesFor All Mankind’s 1990s differ from the ’90s we experienced?

Life on Mars: ‘For All Mankind’ season 3.Apple TV+
And as we get further, those changes grow more and more.
And where will we find the characters we’ve been following since the ’60s?
We trust our audience enough to catch up.
In terms of spoilers, I’m afraid to give away anything with a show like this…. One fun thing you’ll see is Ellen running for [senate].
You will really start to feel that this season.
Season 3 ofFor All Mankindpremiere June 10 on Apple TV+.