Rhea Seehorn Resists Happiness in Vince Gilligan's 'Pluribus'
- On Friday, November 7, Apple TV premieres Pluribus with a two-episode premiere starring Rhea Seehorn as the unhappy Carol Sturka.
- Earlier this year, Vince Gilligan teased Pluribus with cryptic teaser clips including a July 25 donut video and an Apple-operated phone number prompt.
- Trailer images show post-disaster scenes with hazmat-suited scientists as Carol Sturka resists enforced joy and wishes to `reverse all this`, while the President of the United States says `Rest assured, Carol. We will figure out what makes you different.`
- Picked up in a two-season order, Pluribus stars Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga with guest stars Miriam Shor and Samba Schutte and is produced by Sony Pictures Television with co-executive producers Jenn Carroll and Trina Siopy.
- Described as genre-bending by Apple TV, Pluribus mixes comedy, sci‑fi, thriller, fantasy and possibly horror, marking Vince Gilligan's first major project outside Breaking Bad in 17 years and streaming for $12.99 per month.
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