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The first trailer for Vince Gilligan’s new Apple TV+ series, “Pluribus,” starring Rhea Seehorn, has been released, offering a glimpse into the top-secret project. The series, which was picked up for two seasons, focuses on the most miserable person on Earth, Carol (Seehorn), who must save the world from happiness. The trailer showcases Carol’s intense grumpiness and her desire to reverse whatever is happening around her. The series is described as “genre-bending,” and Gilligan aims to keep viewers guessing. It also stars Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga, with guest appearances from Miriam Shor and Samba Schutte.

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Rhea Seehorn’s Grumpiness Takes Center Stage in First “Pluribus” Trailer

LOS ANGELES, CA – The veil of secrecy surrounding Vince Gilligan’s highly anticipated Apple TV+ series, “Pluribus,” has been partially lifted with the release of its first trailer, showcasing Rhea Seehorn as the perpetually miserable Carol. The nine-episode drama, picked up for a two-season order, is set to premiere on November 7th with two episodes, followed by new episodes every Friday through December 26th.

“Pluribus” centers on Carol, described as “the most miserable person on Earth,” tasked with saving the world from… happiness. The trailer offers a glimpse into Carol’s persistent grumpiness, even in the face of kindness and luxury, showing her discarding a fancy breakfast into the trash. She expresses a desire to “reverse all this,” hinting at a world overcome by forced elation.

Apple TV+ describes the show as “genre-bending,” and the trailer intentionally leaves viewers guessing about its true nature. It could be a comedy, sci-fi, thriller, fantasy, or even horror.

Gilligan previously teased Seehorn’s character as a “damaged hero,” someone trying hard to be good. Seehorn herself praised Gilligan’s writing style, noting how he plays with tropes and genres, injecting humor into dark moments, pushing the limits of tone in ways that are “thought-provoking, upsetting, and often very funny.”

“Pluribus” also stars Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga, with guest appearances from Miriam Shor and Samba Schutte. Fans eager to unravel the mysteries of “Pluribus” can tune in to Apple TV+ starting November 7th.

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