Ron Moore talks working with Apple on 'For All Mankind' in new interview
What you need to know
- Ron Moore sat down to talk about "For All Mankind" with The Hollywood Reporter.
- The creator said that, for Apple, space also "touched them all emotionally and very personally as well."
Ron Moore, the creator of the Apple TV+ series "For All Mankind," recently sat down with The Hollywood Reporter for an interview about his career, the new series, and what it has been like to work with Apple.
When asked about the decade-long jump between season one and season two of "For All Mankind," Moore said that he always wanted to approach the series as a generational story.
When asked what it was like working with Apple, the creator said that, despite working with many familiar faces, there were definitely growing pains as the company was just getting into the entertainment business.
Moore also described a visit from Tim Cook in which the CEO got "lost in the consoles the keyboards."
You can read the full interview with Ron Moore at The Hollywood Reporter. The first three episodes of season two of "For All Mankind" are available now on Apple TV+.
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