Los Angeles, October 9: Apple TV+ has set social media buzzing with cryptic teasers for Pluribus, a new science fiction series created by Vince Gilligan, the acclaimed writer-director behind Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
The show is slated for a November 7, 2025, global premiere on Apple TV+. Early glimpses reveal a futuristic America under surveillance, with Rhea Seehorn starring as Carol — a woman whose ordinary life spirals into a reality-bending mystery.
The latest teaser, released this week, features a drone hovering over a suburban landscape, flashing coded lights and a tagline: “We see you.” Fans quickly flooded X and Reddit with speculation about government control, artificial intelligence, and parallel realities.
Industry insiders describe Pluribus as a high-concept series blending human emotion with philosophical science fiction — much like Black Mirror but with Gilligan’s signature character-driven storytelling.
In a brief statement, Apple TV+ said the series “explores unity and division in an age of surveillance.” Production reportedly wrapped earlier this year in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Entertainment analysts believe Pluribus could be Apple’s most anticipated original release since Severance. The platform has been gradually releasing short teasers to build audience curiosity, a strategy that’s already paying off — Pluribus trended on Google and X across the U.S. this week.
Viewers seem drawn not just to the mystery, but to Gilligan’s ability to turn moral ambiguity into gripping drama. With AI, power, and identity at its core, Pluribus might well mirror our own anxieties in a tech-driven world.








