The Third Season of This Asimov Series Scores a Perfect 100% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes — But We Bet You’ve Missed the First Two

The Third Season of This Asimov Series Scores a Perfect 100% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes — But We Bet You’ve Missed the First Two
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Don’t miss out — bookmark now! The premiere is just days away.

Sci-fi based on Asimov is back on top. The third season of Apple TV+’s Foundation hasn’t even aired yet, and it’s already boasting a flawless 100% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Yes, critics are showering praise before the first episode has even dropped — so skipping this show now would be a big mistake.

A New Chapter in Galactic Intrigue

The first episode premieres on 11 July. Viewers can expect new threats, with a particularly mysterious and dangerous character known only as The Mule, who looks set to become the central figure in the upcoming drama. The plot will once again revolve around the clash between the Foundation and the Empire, and critics say the stakes have never been higher, with tension cranked up a notch.

Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Watch

Early reviews suggest the show continues to uphold its intellectual pedigree: dark atmosphere, philosophical depth, complex characters, and visually stunning scale. The cast remains intact — Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell, Leah Harvey, and Laura Birn return, ready to immerse viewers once again in this sprawling galactic saga.

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If you’ve missed the first two seasons, now is the perfect time to catch up. The third season promises not just a continuation but a true climax to one of the most ambitious sci-fi sagas of recent years.

Are you ready for the new season of Foundation — or have you still got catching up to do?
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