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Apple TV unveils trailer for Pluribus, Vince Gilligan’s eerie sci-fi drama

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Oct 23

Apple TV has released the full trailer for Pluribus, a new science fiction drama from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan. The series stars Rhea Seehorn as Carol, a woman suffocating in a society that demands constant happiness. The show will premiere on November 7 with a two-episode debut, followed by weekly installments through December 26.

Gilligan’s return to television arrives with a nine-episode first season that has already secured a second. Apple describes Pluribus as a “genre-bending” series where “the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness.” The trailer embraces that paradox — a smiling dystopia masking something deeply unsettling. Seehorn’s Carol cuts through the relentless cheer with quiet defiance, her discomfort growing as she begins to suspect the smiles aren’t voluntary.

The cast features Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga, with guest appearances from Miriam Shor and Samba Schutte. Visually, the show recalls the pristine tension of Severance — all spotless architecture and disquieting symmetry — suggesting Gilligan is again playing with moral decay beneath corporate polish.

The trailer, available on Apple’s YouTube channel, opens on Carol navigating a city where every face beams unnaturally. Fragments of dialogue hint at a social order built on emotional control, while flashes of surveillance cameras and synchronized crowds suggest a system enforcing joy as a civic duty. The tone is part mystery, part psychological horror — a world where happiness itself feels weaponized.

While the exact cause of this forced contentment remains hidden, the trailer hints at Carol’s reluctant role in unraveling it. As the smiles crack and the façade begins to slip, Pluribus appears poised to explore themes of autonomy, authenticity, and the cost of conformity — a familiar Gilligan hallmark reframed through speculative fiction.

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