‘Pluribus’: Official Trailer For Mysterious New Series From The ‘Breaking Bad’ Creator Released

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The first official trailer for Vince Gilligan’s new series Pluribus has been released. Pluribus is the latest project from the acclaimed Breaking Bad creator.

Pluribus features Better Call Saul star and Emmy nominated actress Rhea Seehorn as the lead character of Carol, and will premiere on AppleTV+ on Friday, November 7. Pluribus will be the first series that Gilligan has worked that Gilligan has worked on outside of the Breaking Bad universe since 2015’s short-lived CBS series Battle Creek.

While AppleTV has yet to confirm an official synopsis for the series, the logline describes Pluribus as being “a genre-bending original in which the most miserable person on Earth [Rhea Seehorn] must save the world from happiness.”

The first official trailer for Vince Gillian’s new AppleTV series Pluribus has been released

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6lzvWby9UE&pp=ygUIUExVUklCVVM%3D

Given Gilligan’s status as one of the great television minds of the 21st century, Pluribus is undoubtedly one of the most highly anticipated shows of the year and in the history of AppleTV. Season 1 of Pluribus will consist of nine episodes and will air weekly from November 7 until December 26.

In addition to creating and writing a majority of the series, Gilligan also directed the first two episodes of the series, which will both premiere on November 7. Gilligan directed a handful of Breaking Bad episodes, such as “Pilot,” “Full Measure,” “End Times,” “Face Off,” and the series finale “Felina.”

In addition to Rhea Seehorn, Pluribus will also star Karolina Wydra, Carlos Manuel Vesga, Miriam Shor, Samba Schutte, and Peter Bergman.

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Eric Italiano is a NYC-based writer who spearheads BroBible's Pop Culture and Entertainment content. He covers topics such as Movies, TV, and Video Games, while interviewing actors, directors, and writers.
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