Apple TV+ shares trailer for sci-fi series 'Constellation' ahead of series premiere
Apple TV+ has released a trailer for "Constellation," a psychological thriller series set to release in February.
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The two-minute-long trailer sets the tone for what to expect. Jo, played by Naomi Rapace, returns to Earth after a space disaster and discovers that key parts of her life are missing.
The series explores the darker aspects of human psychology as a woman searches for the truth about the hidden history of space travel and works to recover what she lost during her journey.
"Constellation" is set to premiere three episodes globally on February 21. Subsequently, the remaining episodes will be released every Wednesday until March 27.
The series also stars Emmy Award nominee Jonathan Banks ("Breaking Bad," "Better Call Saul"). James D'Arcy, Julian Looman, William Catlett, and Barbara Sukowa round out the cast.
"Constellation" has been said to be one of the most expensive series to be filmed in Europe and the largest TV production in Finland.
In August, it was reported that the production had not paid its bills Finland, a report claims, with over a million euros ($1.08 million) in debts left unpaid months after filming ended.
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The two-minute-long trailer sets the tone for what to expect. Jo, played by Naomi Rapace, returns to Earth after a space disaster and discovers that key parts of her life are missing.
The series explores the darker aspects of human psychology as a woman searches for the truth about the hidden history of space travel and works to recover what she lost during her journey.
"Constellation" is set to premiere three episodes globally on February 21. Subsequently, the remaining episodes will be released every Wednesday until March 27.
The series also stars Emmy Award nominee Jonathan Banks ("Breaking Bad," "Better Call Saul"). James D'Arcy, Julian Looman, William Catlett, and Barbara Sukowa round out the cast.
"Constellation" has been said to be one of the most expensive series to be filmed in Europe and the largest TV production in Finland.
In August, it was reported that the production had not paid its bills Finland, a report claims, with over a million euros ($1.08 million) in debts left unpaid months after filming ended.
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Looks like a good Sci-Fi-Thriller mix. Too bad that there are payment disputes happening, and Apple gets the blame in the public image.
The final book in Foundation's canon has them "discovering Earth." I hope the series makes it that far.