Did the Writers Guild of America just confirm 'For All Mankind' season 4?

For All Mankind Season Two First Look Featurette
For All Mankind Season Two First Look Featurette (Image credit: Apple TV+)

What you need to know

  • A new entry for a fourth season of For All Mankind has appeared on a Writers Guild of America website.
  • Apple TV+ is yet to confirm that a fourth season has been greenlit.

Apple TV+ hit For All Mankind hasn't started airing its third season yet, but it looks like we might already have a fourth season to look forward to. Apple TV+ is yet to confirm the greenlighting of season four, but a new entry on the Writers Guild of America (WGA) appears to have outed it early.

On a page that outlines the people working on the show, a new entry for season four has appeared — as first spotted by the folks at Space Explored. Everyone currently listed as working on For All MAnkind season four is already involved with the show, although that could always change in the future.

Season three of the sci-fi show had already been given the go-ahead by Apple TV+ before the second season had even been made available, suggesting strong confidence in a show that has proven popular among space enthusiasts and general sci-fi fans alike.

The WGA suggests that filming for the show will begin this year and take place through 2022, so it's going to be a while before season four lands on TV screens. That's OK though — we have a whole other season to enjoy before we need it!

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Oliver Haslam
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