Apple TV+ is gearing up for a busy fall, and Pluribus is shaping up to be its most intriguing release yet. The first trailer for Vince Gilliganās new sci-fi drama dropped today, giving a proper look at a series that seems as unsettling as it is inventive. For viewers who loved the eerie precision of Severance, Pluribus feels instantly familiar yet distinctly Gilligan.
A Reunion and a Premise That Defies Convention
Vince Gilligan, best known for Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, returns with Rhea Seehorn in the lead. She plays Carol, a woman described by Apple as āthe most miserable person on Earth who must save the world from happiness.ā Itās a line that hints at both satire and tragedyāa tone Gilligan has mastered over the years. The show will premiere on Friday, November 7, debuting its first two episodes before moving to a weekly schedule through December 26.
Apple describes Pluribus as a āgenre-bending original,ā mixing sci-fi with psychological drama. The new trailer shows surreal glimpses of a world both sterile and chaotic, a place where happiness itself seems weaponized. Unlike the earlier short teasers, this preview gives a real sense of the world Gilligan has built, one thatās controlled, cold, and strangely hypnotic.
A Familiar Mood with a New Edge
The comparisons to Severance arenāt accidental. Pluribus carries that same sense of unease that defined Appleās breakout hit, but Gilliganās vision leans more into the absurd. The dialogue is sharp, the color palette muted, and every frame looks designed to make you question whatās real.
Pluribus doesnāt just expand Apple TV+ās sci-fi slate; it deepens it. If the trailer is any indication, viewers are in for a story that challenges comfort and redefines happiness itself.