Pluribus, Apple and Vince Gilligan
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Vince Gilligan's "Pluribus" is nothing like "Breaking Bad" or "Better Call Saul," but it's just as captivating. Here's what you need to know about it.
The basic set-up of the new Apple TV series Pluribus is very reminiscent of something that happens in the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Apple TV’s official synopsis of Pluribus is as follows: “The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness.” And understanding the title and definition of the word is key to understanding the new hit series.
Apple TV+'s double-episode Pluribus premiere has finally answered some of the biggest questions about Vince Gilligan's sci-fi show, but the project's enigmatic
Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn unpack the first two episodes of 'Pluribus' and slam AI: 'Silicon Valley' has 'f---ed up the world.'
Apple TV regularly releases new episodes at 9:00 p.m. ET the night before designated premiere dates, so if you’re extra eager to watch, keep your eyes peeled for new Pluribus episodes on Thursday nights.
That’s the launchpad that Pluribus, Apple TV’s newest sci-fi series, blasts off from, with a wonderfully complex main character at its core. Pluribus is the latest series from Vince Gilligan, who got his start writing on The X-Files and went on to become a producer and director on that show,
Pluribus,” the new Apple TV series from “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” creator Vince Gilligan, often feels like a sci-fi extension of that book, a sort of “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” in which the snatchers would like to wish you pleasant tidings in one happy,