
Breaking Bad fans, are you ready for a new series from Vince Gilligan? The writer and director of Breaking Bad and co-creator of Better Call Saul has a new, highly anticipated sci-fi series dropping on Apple TV this week. Pluribus stars Rhea Seehorn as Carol, the one person seemingly immune to a virus that causes severe happiness among the infected. The series has already been renewed for a second season. The first two episodes of Pluribus officially premiere on Apple TV on Friday, Nov. 7 — and based on Apple TV's release history, that means you can stream it as early as tonight, Nov. 6 at 9 p.m. ET.
Pluribus trailer:
Pluribus release date:
Pluribus debuts with two episodes on Apple TV on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. However, Apple typically makes new releases available the evening before the listed date, so you can likely start watching at 9 p.m. ET on Nov. 6.
How to watch Pluribus:
What is Pluribus about?
Pluribus follows Carol, a woman who finds herself isolated when a virus that causes intense happiness starts to infect everyone she knows — everyone but her.
Pluribus cast:
Better Call Saul's Rhea Seehorn stars in Pluribus, alongside Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga.
Pluribus episodes:
Pluribus will have nine episodes, two of which premiere Nov. 7. The remaining episodes will drop every Friday through Dec. 26. Pluribus has already been picked up for Season 2.
Is Pluribus a Breaking Bad spinoff?
While this new show is created by the same creator of the Breaking Bad spinoff, Better Call Saul (and Breaking Bad writer and director), Pluribus is not related to the Breaking Bad universe.
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