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Apple TV+ Teases New Series From Better Call Saul Creator – and It’s a Smiley Face in a Petri Dish

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, JUL 22 – Vince Gilligan shifts from crime drama to psychological sci-fi with a two-season series starring Rhea Seehorn, set in Albuquerque and described as a blend of drama, mystery, and humor.

  • This past week, Apple TV+ linked a YouTube countdown ending at 3 PM ET on Friday, hinting at a major reveal scheduled for July 25, 2025.
  • Last Tuesday, Apple TV+ greenlit a two-season straight-to-series from Vince Gilligan, featuring Rhea Seehorn, marking a creative shift into psychological sci-fi.
  • According to Seehorn, the series is `sci-fi but approached from a more psychological angle`, set in Albuquerque, New Mexico, last year.
  • Social media reaction has been overwhelmingly positive, praising Apple’s marketing strategy and expressing excitement to see Seehorn lead a sci-fi series, indicating strong industry interest.
  • Ahead of its premiere later this year, a trailer drops July 25 at 20:00 BST / 21:00 CEST, series expected later this year.
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