«Pluribus: a new series from the creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul»

7 november 2025 в 22:13
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From the creator of «Breaking Bad» and «Better Call Saul» comes Pluribus — a bold, genre-bending new series on Apple TV+ that turns the typical dystopian narrative on its head.

Starring Rhea Seehorn as Carol Sturka — described as «the unhappiest person on Earth» — the story follows her unexpected journey as she becomes one of the few immune to an event that forces humanity to live in unending happiness. With a debut of nine episodes in the first season on November 7, 2025, and already confirmed for two seasons, Pluribus promises to blend science fiction, thriller, and social commentary in a world where joy may be the greatest threat.

The premiere of Pluribus on Apple TV+ will take place on November 7, 2025, with the release of the first two episodes. After that, new episodes will be released every Friday until December 26.

The series is available for viewing through the Apple TV+ app (and through Apple TV+ on platforms such as Amazon Prime).

Pluribus is a genre-bending science fiction drama created by Vince Gilligan (best known for «Breaking Bad» and «Better Call Saul»).

The premise: a woman, described as «the unhappiest person on Earth», - finds herself in a surreal world where almost everyone else is part of a collective consciousness of unchanging optimism — and she seems to be immune. From this starting point, the show explores what happens when happiness itself becomes a threat.

Rhea Seehorn takes on the lead role of Carol Sturka, reuniting with Gilligan after her role in «Better Call Saul».

She is joined by Carolina Vidra and Carlos Manuel Vesga in key roles, with guest appearances by Miriam Shor and Samba Schutte.

The production team includes Gilligan as creator and executive producer.

Yes — before its debut, Apple TV+ ordered the series for two seasons. So the second season is already on the way, although details of what this season will include have not yet been revealed
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