Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn land two-season show at Apple

Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn, known for their work on Better Call Saul, have secured a new project with Apple. The deal encompasses two seasons for the upcoming show.

Vince Gilligan, the creator of Better Call Saul, and actress Rhea Seehorn, who starred in the series, are teaming up for a new television project. Apple has greenlit the show for two seasons, marking a significant collaboration between the duo and the streaming service.

This development builds on Gilligan's reputation for crafting compelling narratives, as seen in Better Call Saul, and Seehorn's acclaimed performance in the Breaking Bad spin-off. While details about the plot or release date remain undisclosed, the two-season commitment signals strong confidence from Apple in the project's potential.

The move to Apple TV+ continues the trend of high-profile talent migrating to the platform for original content.

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