Vince Gilligan's new sci-fi series Pluribus debuted on Apple TV+ on November 7, 2025, earning unanimous praise from critics for its originality and Rhea Seehorn's standout performance. The nine-episode first season stars Seehorn as Carol Sturka, a romance novelist who remains immune to an alien virus that unites the world in enforced happiness. Already renewed for a second season, the show blends eerie tones, philosophical debates, and dark humor reminiscent of Gilligan's earlier works.
Overview
Pluribus, created by Vince Gilligan—known for Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul—explores a world transformed by an alien virus that creates a hive mind of supreme happiness, leaving protagonist Carol Sturka as one of the few unaffected individuals. Seehorn portrays Carol, a bestselling author of romantic fantasy novels who views her work as 'mindless crap' and resists the collective's attempts to integrate her. The series, which cost $15 million per episode, features stunning cinematography and Spielbergian spectacle, drawing influences from The X-Files, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and The Twilight Zone.
Premiere and Reception
The first two episodes premiered on November 7, 2025, on Apple TV+, with the full nine-episode season rolling out weekly. Critics have lauded the show, giving it a perfect 100% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes. Reviewers highlight its inventive storytelling and Seehorn's commanding performance, which shifts from sarcastic rage to vulnerable depth. As one critic noted, 'Seehorn commands the screen, giving a hilarious performance that gives way to a more solemn reflection on life without interaction' (AwardsWatch). Another praised, 'Vince Gilligan aims high with his sci-fi series Pluribus, and it mostly works, anchored by Rhea Seehorn's dazzling performance' (TVLine).
Style and Themes
Gilligan returns to his sci-fi roots with a slow-burn narrative that emphasizes philosophical questions about individuality, happiness, and humanity. The tone mixes eerie atmosphere, black humor, and moral dilemmas, though some note the deliberate pacing can feel repetitive. Supporting cast includes Miriam Shor as Helen, Carol's wife and agent. Apple TV+ has renewed Pluribus for Season 2, signaling strong confidence in its potential as a prestige series.