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Breaking Bad creator's new show streams on Apple TV+ November 7

Breaking Bad creator’s new show streams on Apple TV+ November 7

Posted on 26 July 2025 By jobuzo

Apple has announced that Pluribus, a new science fiction drama from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, will premiere on Apple TV+ on November 7. Gilligan was confirmed to be working on the project back in 2022, when Better Call Saul‘s Rhea Seehorn was also announced as its primary star.

Alongside the premiere date, Apple also released a short (somewhat ominous) teaser for the series that shows a hospital employee mindlessly licking donuts. Pluribus is supposed to follow “the most miserable person on Earth” (presumably Seehorn) as they “save the world from happiness,” but your guess is as good as mine as to how the two tie together.

Apple’s penchant for backing science fiction shows has been well-documented at this point. The company is currently producing a television adaptation of William Gibson’s Neuromancer, and has made three seasons and counting of Foundation, based on the novel series by Isaac Asimov. Toss in things like Severance, Murderbot, Silo and For All Mankind and you’ve got a pretty varied catalog of sci-fi media to choose from.

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Just how “science fiction” Pluribus will actually be remains up in the air. When reports went out in 2022 that Apple was ordering two seasons of the show, it was described as “a blended, grounded genre drama.” Apple’s premiere date announcement pitches the show as “a genre-bending original.”

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Pluribus’ nine-episode first season will premiere on November 7 with two episodes. New episodes will stream weekly after that, all the way through December 26.

Breaking Bad creator’s new show streams on Apple TV+ November 7


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