Pluribus trailer: Vince Gilligan’s Apple TV+ sci-fi drops Nov 7
TL;DR:
- Apple TV+ released the first trailer for Pluribus today, October 9, 2025.
- Vince Gilligan creates and showruns, reuniting with Rhea Seehorn.
- Premise, a woman immune to a “happiness” epidemic, blends sci-fi and dark humor.
- Two-episode premiere on November 7, 2025, then weekly through December 26.
- Apple ordered two seasons up front, signaling confidence.
Apple TV+ unveiled the first full trailer for Pluribus today, October 9, 2025. The series is created by Vince Gilligan and stars Rhea Seehorn as Carol, “the most miserable person on Earth,” who resists a wave of forced cheer spreading through society. The trailer tees up a blend of sci-fi, dark humor, and unease.
Apple confirms a two-episode global premiere on November 7, 2025, followed by weekly Friday releases through December 26, 2025. The show arrives with a two-season order already in place.
The premise in one line
A stubbornly unhappy novelist might be the only person who can save a world infected with compulsory joy.
Who is involved
Gilligan returns to television after Better Call Saul, writing and directing key episodes and serving as showrunner and executive producer. Seehorn leads as Carol Sturka, with Karolina Wydra and Carlos Manuel Vesga among the main cast, and Miriam Shor and Samba Schutte as guests. Longtime Gilligan collaborators Gordon Smith and Alison Tatlock also executive produce.
Release schedule and episode count
Season 1 runs nine episodes. Two episodes land on November 7, 2025, then one each Friday through December 26, 2025. This cadence mirrors other recent Apple TV+ genre plays.
How we got here
Apple first revealed the project publicly on July 25, 2025, sharing a synopsis and images that framed the tone as “save the world from happiness.” The series was initially ordered straight to two seasons in 2022, with production in Albuquerque during 2024. The name and first look went wide this summer before today’s trailer.
What the trailer shows
The teaser sets an eerie vibe. Neighbors beam, strangers chirp with relentless good will, and Carol alone refuses to smile. Quick cuts suggest a viral cause, visualized with bright colors and sterile lab imagery, while Carol’s deadpan reactions supply the comedy. Outliers like Carol and a character named Zosia hint at a resistance story wrapped in small-scale human moments.
Why it matters
Gilligan’s name draws fans who want sharp character drama. Seehorn’s lead role promises layered performance after her acclaimed turn on Better Call Saul. The premise taps current conversations about toxic positivity and conformity, giving Apple another high-concept, conversation-starter for late-year viewing.
Key facts and dates
| Item | Detail |
| Trailer release | October 9, 2025 |
| Premiere date | November 7, 2025, two episodes |
| Season length | 9 episodes, weekly Fridays through December 26, 2025 |
| Creator and showrunner | Vince Gilligan |
| Lead cast | Rhea Seehorn, Karolina Wydra, Carlos Manuel Vesga |
| Network | Apple TV+ |
What to watch for next
- A full trailer with longer story beats, likely before November 7.
- Early critic reactions once screeners go out, which will shape launch buzz.
- Any nods to Gilligan’s past work, even as he has said this is not a crime saga.
Quick checklist for viewers
- Mark November 7, 2025 for the two-episode drop.
- Confirm Apple TV+ access and region availability.
- Expect a tone that mixes sci-fi mystery with awkward humor.
- Look for themes of autonomy, agency, and choice.
Background reading
Apple’s press materials describe the show as “the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness,” a logline that has stayed consistent from first look to today’s trailer. Early features and interviews tracked delays tied to 2023 labor actions and a 2024 shoot in New Mexico, with Gilligan reuniting much of his creative brain trust.
Bottom line
Pluribus arrives with a clear hook, bankable talent, and a tidy nine-week rollout. If Apple sticks the landing, it could be this fall’s buzziest sci-fi show.
Sources:
- The Verge, “Apple shows off the unsettling world of Pluribus in first trailer,” https://www.theverge.com/tech/797754/pluribus-trailer-apple-tv-plus, October 9, 2025. The Verge
- Apple TV+ Press, “Pluribus,” series page and assets, https://www.apple.com/tv-pr/originals/pluribus/, accessed October 9, 2025. Apple
- Apple TV+ Press Release, “Apple TV+ unveils first look at Vince Gilligan’s new science fiction drama ‘Pluribus,’” https://www.apple.com/tv-pr/news/2025/07/apple-tv-unveils-first-look-at-vince-gilligans-new-science-fiction-drama-pluribus-starring-emmy-award-nominee-rhea-seehorn/, July 25, 2025. Apple
- GQ, “The Pluribus Teaser Is Here,” https://www.gq.com/story/the-pluribus-teaser-is-here, October 9, 2025. GQ
Consequence, “Rhea Seehorn Is the World’s Most Special Woman in New Trailer for Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus,” https://consequence.net/2025/10/pluribus-trailer-rhea-seehorn-vince-gilligan/, October 9, 2025. Consequence

