After the successful start Pluribus on Apple TV, its creator, Vince Gilligan, addresses the future of the series and claims to have “a pretty clear idea” for its ending.
Last Friday, Apple TV premiered the first two episodes of Pluribusthe new series made by Vince Gilligancreator of success Breaking Bad and its spin-off Better call Saul.
With Rhea Seehorn Leading the cast, the plot of this science fiction drama revolves around Carol Sturka, bestselling author of historical romances who, in the midst of a successful promotional tour for her latest book, a mysterious phenomenon appears that spreads through the quiet town of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
He soon discovers that A type of virus has spread throughout the world and causes Earth’s inhabitants to psychically connect and their minds to be one, radiating peace and happiness throughout the planet..
However, For some reason, Carol is immune to this phenomenon.So she goes in search of answers to save the world from the happiness to which she is a slave.
Vince Gilligan already knows how this will end Pluribusalthough it does not close the doors to other ideas
With two episodes broadcast on Apple TV, Pluribus aspires to be the new television phenomenon of the season. After all, there is the brain behind it who created the iconic Breaking Bad. And its spin-off Better call Saul It also ended up being highly acclaimed by critics and the public.
That’s why the streaming service is betting big on the new Vince Gilligan and ordered two seasons of the seriesbut things will certainly expand even further.
This is what Gilligan himself commented during an interview with Variety, where he states that he sees Pluribus potential to continue with more seasons. “I would love Pluribus continue on the air as long as Rhea Seehorn wants… Maybe four seasons, who knows”, he commented.
The showrunner also revealed that Have you ever thought about how to end it? Pluribus. However, it doesn’t completely close the door to new ideas, if a better way to end the story of carol.
“I think that We have a good idea how this should end. One of the most important things I can do in the writers’ room is not get too attached to ideas. If we find a better way to end this, we will do it” he explained.
Pluribus A new episode debuts every Friday in the Apple TV catalog. What did you think of the start of Vince Gilligan’s new series?
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