Visitors indulge in free donuts while celebrating the announcement of Vince Gilligan's Pluribus at Comic-Con.
Vince Gilligan has revealed his new sci-fi series ‘Pluribus,’ premiering exclusively on Apple TV+. The show, starring Rhea Seehorn, features a unique narrative set in Albuquerque. The announcement at San Diego Comic-Con included promotional events and secured a second season before the first even aired.
Vince Gilligan has announced his new sci-fi series titled “Pluribus”, set to premiere on November 7, 2025, exclusively on Apple TV+. The announcement occurred at San Diego Comic-Con, where attendees celebrated with free donuts from a pop-up truck branded “Happiness,” creatively promoting the upcoming series.
“Pluribus” is under the creative direction of Gilligan, renowned for his previous works, including “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul.” The show stars Rhea Seehorn, who gained acclaim for her role in “Better Call Saul,” and is joined by an ensemble cast that includes Karolina Wydra, Carlos-Manuel Vesga, Miriam Shor, and Samba Schutte.
The first season of “Pluribus” will consist of nine episodes, beginning with a two-episode premiere followed by weekly releases. The storyline revolves around “the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness,” setting its narrative in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The newly released teaser trailer gives a glimpse into the show’s unique tone with its odd imagery, including a donut employee licking donuts, hinting at surreal and possibly satirical themes.
Apple TV+ has expressed strong confidence in the series, having already secured a second season before the first season even premiered. The show’s tag line, “Happiness is contagious,” suggests an exploration of complex psychological and societal dynamics.
This project marks Gilligan’s first significant endeavor outside the Breaking Bad universe since 2015, indicating a genre-bending approach that may diverge from traditional sci-fi narratives. The promotional efforts at Comic-Con underline Apple’s commitment to the series, highlighting its investment in both initial and subsequent seasons, which were confirmed as early as 2022.
As anticipation grows for “Pluribus,” fans of Gilligan’s previous work and new viewers alike are looking forward to what promises to be a unique and compelling addition to the television landscape.
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