PluribusVince Gilligan's new science fiction series, lands in Apple TV + el November 7th With a two-episode premiere. Conceived as a large-scale production, it combines philosophical reflection, social satire, and suspense without revealing its mystery, something unusual in current television.
Starring Rhea Seehorn In the role of Carol, the story begins in a calm world where everyone is happy except her. Apple has commissioned two seasons in advance; the first season has nine episodes with the finale scheduled for the December 26.
Dates and availability
The global debut will be on Friday, November 7, 2025, with two initial episodes, followed by one episode every Friday until December 26. As usual, Apple TV+ releases the episodes at 21:00 PM ET the previous day, which translates into the 03:00 in peninsular Spain, 02:00 in the Canary Islands, 03:00 in Central Europe and 02:00 in the United Kingdom and Portugal.
Plot and tone
The premise revolves around the sudden arrival of peace on Earth and the one woman who cannot bear it. signal of unknown origin It would have established a kind of utopia: conflict and self-destruction disappear, but Carol literally becomes the most unhappy person on the planet.
Far from seeking a major twist, the series raises the question of whether the misfortune, as an expression of free willIt deserves to be defended. Among its thematic echoes, the team has cited references such as Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451, and the tradition of unsettling tales. Invasion of the Body Snatchers, with touches of dark humor that, according to Seehorn, make the disturbing also ironic.
cast and crew

Rhea Seehorn leads the cast as Carol (appears as Carol Sturka in promotional materials)She is accompanied by Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga, with the special participation of Miriam Shor y Samba Schutte in different episodes.
The series is created and produced by Vince Gilligan and produced by Sony Pictures TelevisionGordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, Diane Mercer, Allyce Ozarski and Jeff Frost are listed as executive producers, with Jenn Carroll and Trina Siopy as co-executive producers, a creative core with extensive experience in prestige television.
Filming, location and scale of production

The filming was done in Albuquerque, New MexicoThis was the second option after an initial idea to set it in Southern California. The team avoided recognizable settings from previous projects to emphasize the series' creative independence.
The scale is ambitious: during filming, the following were used helicopters and until a Lockheed C-130 with access to an airport platform. Apple has not shared budget figures, but everything points to a high-cost project that reinforces the large-format label.
Episodes and schedule
Season 1 features nine episodesThe first six titles published are as follows, maintaining the mystery surrounding their content:
- We Is Us
- Pirate Lady
- Grenade
- Please, Carol
- Got Milk
- HDP
The last three episodes haven't revealed their titles to avoid spoilers. The broadcast schedule is weekly on Fridays after the initial double premiere, a pace designed for savor the intrigue and encourage conversation between episodes.
Marketing and trailers
The campaign has been deliberately cryptic: first came very brief teasers which defined the atmosphere without telling the story, and then a full trailer that adds context without revealing the core of the mystery. The strategy aims to attract viewers through curiosity, not spoilers.
How to watch Pluribus in Spain and Europe
Pluribus will be available exclusively on Apple TV+ with an active subscription. The service offers Free 7 days trial For new users, and in the United States, it costs $12,99 per month; in Spain and the rest of Europe, it is advisable to check the current price on the service's app or website.
Playback is available on the Apple TV app for iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, web, and leading smart TVs. streaming devicesIf you're interested in following the premiere minute by minute, remember the early morning schedule in Europe due to the usual platform advance.
Influences and nods
In addition to its philosophical perspective, the series connects with Gilligan's science fiction roots—recall his work on The X-Files— and leave possible visual hints in the trailer, like the name Wayfarer on an airline, a detail that many will associate with Breaking Bad without implying a shared universe.
Industrial overview and expectations
In a context where large, original bets are scarce because budget cuts in the industry, Apple TV + Pluribus is backing a two-season order and an unusual production run. The question is whether the audience will remain loyal to a high-concept show that relies more on word of mouth than promotional spoilers.
With its premiere on November 7, a clear weekly schedule for Spain and Europe, and a top-notch creative team, Pluribus aims to carve out a niche for itself with a singular premise and a high-production finish; the support of two seasons gives room for its world and ideas to breathe in the long term.