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First Trailer Drops For Apple’s Upcoming Sci-Fi Thriller Series “Constellation” Ahead Of February Premiere

Constellation New Apple TV Series

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After a nearly two-year anticipation period since its initial announcement, Apple TV+ has recently treated audiences to the first glimpse of Constellation. This highly anticipated sci-fi thriller series will debut on Apple’s streaming platform, Apple TV+, next month. The newly released trailer is rife with suspenseful sequences and hallucinations, aligning seamlessly with Apple’s previous description of the show as a “conspiracy-based space adventure.”

Apple TV+ New TV Series Constellation to be Premiered

The Apple TV+ Constellation inaugural trailer is full of suspense and hallucinatory elements. It also perfectly aligns with Apple’s earlier description of the series as a “conspiracy-driven space journey.” The plot of Constellation revolves around Jo, an astronaut played by actress Noomi Rapace. This character returns to Earth after a space mission and discovers that essential fragments of her life have disappeared.

This thrilling space adventure delves into the dark realms of human psychology. It also portrays one woman’s determined quest to uncover the truth behind the history of space exploration and recover all that she has lost.

The series also boasts a talented ensemble cast, including Jonathan Banks, James D’Arcy, Julian Looman, William Catlett, and Barbara Sukowa. Peter Harness is the writer in charge of Constellation. This writer is renowned for his contributions to Doctor Who, Wallander, and the 2019 miniseries The War of the Worlds.

Apple TV+ has scheduled the premiere of the first three episodes of Constellation for February 21, exclusively. Subsequent episodes will be available every Wednesday until the end of the season on March 27.

Constellation marks Apple TV+’s continued exploration of the science fiction genre. Moreover, the series joins the ranks of its other original sci-fi offerings like Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, For All Mankind, and Severance.

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