
Pluribus Teaser Out: Who Stars In Vince Gilligan's Sci-Fi Series? Release Date, Time
Alongside Rhea Seehorn, the Pluribus stars Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga as series regulars.
After Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, creator Vince Gilligan is all set to captivate the audience with his upcoming sci-fi series, Pluribus. This new nine-episode series featuring Emmy-nominated actress Rhea Seehorn will premiere this November on Apple TV+.
Pluribus Premiere Date And Time
On Friday, July 25, Apple TV unveiled the poster of Gilligan's upcoming series Pluribus. The sci-fi series will have its first two episodes released on the streaming platform on Friday, November 7, with other episodes releasing weekly every Friday and the finale premiering just after Christmas on December 26, Deadline reported. Pluribus has already been renewed for season 2.
Pluribus Releases First Teaser
Apple TV has described Gilligan's sci-fi series as 'A genre-bending original in which the most miserable person on earth must save the world from happiness." The streaming giant has also dropped the show's teaser, which started with a woman standing before a box of doughnuts and licking them one by one before putting them right back in the box and placing them on the table. She was even seen encouraging people to eat her licked doughnuts as she put a note on the side, which read, 'Help yourself!" followed by a wink emoji.
Who Will Be There On Pluribus?
Apple TV+ also announced additional cast members for the series. Alongside Seehorn, the Pluribus cast will include Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga as series regulars and Mirriam Shor and Samba Schutte as guest stars, as per reports.
Vince Gilligan Behind The Plot Of Pluribus
Previously during an interview with Variety, Gilligan revealed that the series will have 'no crime, no methamphetamine." He also highlighted that episode one of Pluribus will witness the world changing abruptly. 'It's the modern world—the world we live in—but it changes very abruptly, and the consequences that that reaps hopefully provide drama for many, many episodes after that," he stated.
Rhea Seehorn 'Can't Wait' For Pluribus To Reach The Audiences
Additionally, a Deadline report highlighted Seehorn's excitement about the show. During an interview, the Better Call Saul actress stated, 'I can't wait for it to come out, though… In this new show, he pushes to a limit that was both very thought-provoking and upsetting sometimes and, other times, so, so funny. It really swings for the fences. I had so much fun."
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