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‘For All Mankind’ Season 5 Episode Lengths, Titles, and Descriptions

For All Mankind Season 5 is almost here; here is what to expect.

For All Mankind, season 5 is finally ready for takeoff into deep space—here are the episode lengths, titles, and descriptions for the season.

For All Mankind is set in 2012, 9 years after the events of Season 4. Here is the logline for the second season:

Season five of ‘For All Mankind’ picks up in the 2010s, years since the Goldilocks asteroid heist. Happy Valley has grown into a thriving colony with thousands of residents and a base for new missions that will take us even further into the solar system. But with the nations of Earth now demanding law and order on the Red Planet, friction continues to build between the people who live on Mars and their former home

‘For All Mankind’ Season 5 Episode Lengths

'For All Mankind' Season 5 Episode Lengths, Titles, and Descriptions
For All Mankind Season 5 / Image Courtesy of Apple TV

This season features 10 episodes, which is the same as the other seasons. The runtimes and titles come from an Australian certification website.

EpisodeRuntimeRelease Date
159 MinutesMarch 27th
246 MinutesApril 3rd
360 MinutesApril 10th
457 MinutesApril 17th
553 MinutesApril 24th
649 MinutesMay 1st
752 MinutesMay 8th
853 MinutesMay 15th
944 MinutesMay 22nd
1070 MinutesMay 29th

‘For All Mankind’ Season 5 Episode Titles & Descriptions

For All Mankind Season 5 / Image Courtesy of Apple TV

Episode 1: First Light


Description: Nine years after the Goldilocks asteroid heist, Happy Valley has grown into a thriving colony. But an unsettling discovery threatens their peace.

Runtime: 59 Minutes

Episode 2: The Hard Six


Description: Ed rallies Happy Valley’s residents in support of one of their own. Kelly refuses to back down from an opportunity.

Runtime: 46 Minutes

Episode 3: Home


Description: The consequences of Ed’s actions begin to show. Aleida finds a surprising solution to her problem.

Runtime: 60 Minutes

Episode 4: Open Source


Description: Alex follows Ed’s advice and finds a new project to focus on, a job at Helios.

Runtime: 57 Minutes

Episode 5: Svoboda


Description: A shocking revelation causes chaos on Mars.

Runtime: 53 Minutes

Episode 6: No Sudden Moves


Description: A desperate group of Marsies try to rectify a dangerous situation.

Runtime: 49 Minutes

Episode 7: The Sirens of Titan


Description: A deadly error threatens the Titan mission. Dev makes an extreme choice.

Runtime: 52 Minutes

Episode 8: Brave New World


Description: The Titan crew considers a dangerous decision as Mars fights to maintain morale.

Runtime: 53 Minutes

Episode 9: Sons and Daughters


Description: The Marsies come up with a strategy. Kelly encounters a significant obstacle.

Runtime: 44 Minutes

Episode 10: The Land is Our Land


Description: Mars’ resilience faces a challenge.

Runtime: 70 Minutes

What Else To Know About ‘For All Mankind’ Season 5

'For All Mankind' Season 5 Episode Lengths, Titles, and Descriptions
For All Mankind Season 5 / Image Courtesy of Apple TV

Here is the cast of For All Mankind Season 5:

  • Joel Kinnaman as Edward Baldwin
  • Wrenn Schmidt as Margo Madison
  • Edi Gathegi as Dev Ayesa
  • Cynthy Wu as Kelly Baldwin
  • Coral Peña as Aleida Rosales
  • Toby Kebbell as Miles Dale
  • Mireille Enos as Celia Boyd
  • Costa Ronin as Leonid “Lenya” Polivanov
  • Sean Kaufman as Alex Poletov
  • Ruby Cruz as Lily Dale
  • Ines Asserson as A.J. Jarrett

It was recently announced that For All Mankind would end with season 6, which it has been renewed for. It was announced that it would release sometime in 2027.

Episode 1 of For All Mankind Season 5 will release on March 26th at 6 pm PST / 9 pm EST. The rest of the episodes will release weekly on every Thursday until May 29th.

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