Everywhere calls it "Pluribus", but the trailer actually says
"Plur1bus" (with the number 1 instead of the letter i).
New trailer just adds more mystery to Vince Gilligan's 'Pluribus'
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A new trailer for Vince Gilligan's "Pluribus" gives a first look
at Rhea Seehorn's darkly comic turn on Apple TV, giving a glimpse
into a world where happiness might be the real threat.
Apple has released a new trailer for Pluribus, the new drama from
Vince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad and co-creator of Better
Call Saul. The series will premiere globally on November 7, 2025,
with its first two episodes, followed by weekly releases through
December 26.
Trailer (2mins 2secs)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6lzvWby9UE>
The nine-episode Apple Original reunites Gilligan with Rhea
Seehorn, who earned two Emmy nominations for her role as Kim
Wexler in Better Call Saul. The project marks Gilligan's first
new series since closing the book on his crime universe, and it
promises something even stranger.
Apple describes Pluribus as a "genre-bending original" about the
most miserable person on Earth who must save the world from
happiness. The premise suggests a darkly ironic take on heroism -
less meth lab, more existential crisis.
Stacked cast & creative team
Seehorn leads the cast alongside Karolina Wydra from Sneaky Pete
and Carlos-Manuel Vesga from The Hijacking of Flight 601. Guest
stars include Miriam Shor of American Fiction and Samba Schutte
of Our Flag Means Death.
Gilligan, the series' writer and director, serves as executive
producer with long-time collaborators Gordon Smith, Alison
Tatlock, Diane Mercer, Allyce Ozarski, and Jeff Frost. Sony
Pictures Television oversees an ambitious production that brings
Gilligan's trusted team to deliver a bold, cinematic experience
for Apple TV.
Apple's confidence in Gilligan
Apple TV gave Pluribus a two-season order upfront, a rare move
that signals strong faith in Gilligan's storytelling. The streamer
is betting that his mix of character-driven tension and dark humor
can capture the same loyal following as his past hits.
It's also part of Apple's broader strategy of prestige programming.
Since launching in November 2019, Apple TV has built its brand
around awards and creator-led projects.
Its lineup now includes over 600 wins and nearly 3,000 nominations,
including multi-Emmy winners Ted Lasso and The Studio, and the
Oscar-winning CODA.
Vince Gilligan hasn't missed yet. Pluribus may be his strangest
premise so far, but Apple's early confidence suggests it's more
than a gimmick. Whether it can live up to the legacy of Breaking
Bad and Better Call Saul will be clear when it premieres on
November 7.
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