Apple TV+'s latest series, Pluribus, is part post-apocalyptic sci-fi and part psychological thriller, and that is what makes it so unique.
Apple+'s new show, 'Pluribus,' has not only impressed viewers but alsoalso prompted them to confront some difficult questions and reevaluate their beliefs aboutabout life. Here's what all of it mean.
"Pluribus" star Rhea Seehorn spoke with Variety about channeling her character's anger and frustration during the filming of ...
Vince Gilligan has given us dramatic and tragic series such as Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. His new series, Pluribus, ...
The following contains details about the first two episodes of Pluribus, “We Is Us” and “Pirate Lady.” In Episode 2 of ...
In an era where AI is getting credit for everything from composing symphonies to brewing your morning coffee, Vince Gilligan, ...
Pluribus and Better Call Saul are both shows created by Vince Gilligan, and it's interesting to see how his central ...
Vince Gilligan has sworn that his new Apple TV+ show Pluribus isn’t about artificial intelligence—noting that the Rhea ...
Pluribus' Rhea Seehorn discusses the challenges of filming the premiere's intense night sequence, Carol's complicated ...
Unlike what happened with 'Breaking Bad,' Gilligan wants 'Pluribus' viewers to make their own conclusions on its themes.
Vince Gilligan is prioritising transparency in the course to avoid the AI debacle from affecting their hard work. The show premiered on the 7th of November with two episodes and has made it clear that ...
Pluribus star Rhea Seehorn explains why she agreed to Vince Gilligan's Apple TV+ show before she read the scripts.