Apple has released the first trailer for their new sci-fi thriller show "Constellation," set to premiere on Apple TV+ on February 21. "Constellation" stars Noomi Rapace as an astronaut who confronts eerie mystery and fragmented memories after returning from a space mission. The show boasts a cast that includes Jonathan Banks and James D'Arcy and is penned by Peter Harness, known for "Doctor Who" and "The War of the Worlds." Apple TV+ subscribers can look forward to weekly episodes after the three-episode premiere, leading up to the finale on March 27. The series adds to Apple's expanding science fiction slate, which includes titles like "For All Mankind" and "Severance."

When will the first season of Constellation finish airing on Apple TV+?

The season finale of Constellation is scheduled for March 27, with episodes being released every Wednesday after the initial three-episode premiere on February 21.

"Constellation" is a narrative addition to Apple's growing investment in original content, specifically in the science fiction genre. Apple TV+ has become a home for various critically-acclaimed series, and "Constellation" is gearing up to be the next potential hit following the success of other sci-fi dramas like "Severance" and "For All Mankind," which have served to bolster the platform's reputation for quality storytelling. With a team that has experience crafting intricate plots and suspenseful drama, audience anticipation is likely high for this space-themed thriller.