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Apple TV scifi drama 'Pluribus' is a 'Better Call Saul' reunion. See the uneasy trailer Taijuan Moorman, USA TODAY October 23, 2025 at 6:57 PM 0 Rhea Seehorn in Apple TV's "Pluribus.

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Rhea Seehorn in Apple TV's "Pluribus."

The trailer for "Pluribus" may only be two minutes, but it wastes no time revealing an unsettling world hell-bent on making Rhea Seehorn happy.

The sci-fi series, set to debut on Apple TV on Nov. 7, is a reunion for "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan and Seehorn, who played Kim Wexler in Gilligan's "Bad" spinoff "Better Call Saul." She plays Carol, described as the "most miserable person on Earth" who "must save the world from happiness."

By the trailer, "Pluribus" seems to lean into the Emmy Award winner's trademark cinematic shots and stylistic love for the desert West aesthetic. The series will also star Carlos Manuel Vesga ("The Hijacking of Flight 601"), Karolina Wydra, Miriam Shor ("American Fiction") and Samba Schutte.

Rhea Seehorn and in Apple TV's "Pluribus."Watch the trailer for 'Pluribus'

In the trailer, Carol appears to be the only person in the world not under what seems to be some sort of happiness illusion. Everyone she comes into contact with is chipper, trying to get to the bottom of why she isn't happy and offering to do whatever possible to get her there. At one point, she is called by what appears to be the president of the United States (Peter Bergman) who, through her TV screen, vows to "figure out what makes you different" so "you can join us."

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First up: 'NCIS: Tony & Ziva' (Paramount+, Sept. 4): Michael Weatherly (Tony) and Cote de Pablo (Ziva) return to their star-making "NCIS" roles in this spy caper spinoff featuring Isla Gie as their daughter Tali.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>Fall TV season is fast arriving on all your streaming services and networks, and there are dozens of shows premiering, that are new, old and something in between. As you get cozy in your sweaters and with your pumpkin spice lattes, some of the biggest shows of the decade will be returning for new seasons, new series will be trying to capture your attention and new spinoffs will try to convince you everything old is new again. First up: 'NCIS: Tony & Ziva' (Paramount+, Sept. 4): Michael Weatherly (Tony) and Cote de Pablo (Ziva) return to their star-making "NCIS" roles in this spy caper spinoff featuring Isla Gie as their daughter Tali.

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">Fall TV season is fast arriving on all your streaming services and networks, and there are dozens of shows premiering, that are new, old and something in between. As you get cozy in your sweaters and with your pumpkin spice lattes, some of the biggest shows of the decade will be returning for new seasons, new series will be trying to capture your attention and new spinoffs will try to convince you everything old is new again. First up: 'NCIS: Tony & Ziva' (Paramount+, Sept. 4): Michael Weatherly (Tony) and Cote de Pablo (Ziva) return to their star-making "NCIS" roles in this spy caper spinoff featuring Isla Gie as their daughter Tali.

" src=https://ift.tt/hJYdyke class=caas-img>'The Paper' (Peacock, Sept. 4): 'The Office' cameras move from a Scranton paper company to a Toledo, Ohio, newspaper. The same style of humor, lovable characters and incredibly awkward moments await. The charming cast includes Domhnall Gleeson and returning "Office" coworker Oscar Nuñez.

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'The Paper' (Peacock, Sept. 4): 'The Office' cameras move from a Scranton paper company to a Toledo, Ohio, newspaper. The same style of humor, lovable characters and incredibly awkward moments await. The charming cast includes Domhnall Gleeson and returning "Office" coworker Oscar Nuñez.

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" src=https://ift.tt/LGWHfRj class=caas-img>'Task' (HBO/HBO Max, September 7): From the creator of "Mare of Easttown" comes another crime drama set in suburban Philadelphia. The series is told from the points of view of Tom, Mark Ruffalo's FBI investigator, and everyman robbery ringleader Robbie (Tom Pelphry).

" style=padding-bottom:56%>'Task' (HBO/HBO Max, September 7): From the creator of "Mare of Easttown" comes another crime drama set in suburban Philadelphia. The series is told from the points of view of Tom, Mark Ruffalo's FBI investigator, and everyman robbery ringleader Robbie (Tom Pelphry).

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'Task' (HBO/HBO Max, September 7): From the creator of "Mare of Easttown" comes another crime drama set in suburban Philadelphia. The series is told from the points of view of Tom, Mark Ruffalo's FBI investigator, and everyman robbery ringleader Robbie (Tom Pelphry).

">'Task' (HBO/HBO Max, September 7): From the creator of "Mare of Easttown" comes another crime drama set in suburban Philadelphia. The series is told from the points of view of Tom, Mark Ruffalo's FBI investigator, and everyman robbery ringleader Robbie (Tom Pelphry).

" src=https://ift.tt/cmvs596 class=caas-img>'Only Murders in the Building' (Hulu, Sept. 9): They're back for Round 5. Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez are seemingly unstoppable, and their building has a seemingly infinite number of murders in this Hulu mystery comedy.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>'Only Murders in the Building' (Hulu, Sept. 9): They're back for Round 5. Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez are seemingly unstoppable, and their building has a seemingly infinite number of murders in this Hulu mystery comedy.

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'Only Murders in the Building' (Hulu, Sept. 9): They're back for Round 5. Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez are seemingly unstoppable, and their building has a seemingly infinite number of murders in this Hulu mystery comedy.

">'Only Murders in the Building' (Hulu, Sept. 9): They're back for Round 5. Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez are seemingly unstoppable, and their building has a seemingly infinite number of murders in this Hulu mystery comedy.

" src=https://ift.tt/8czVsLu class=caas-img>'The Gold' (PBS, Oct. 5): The series is a gripping heist drama set in 1983 about a group of British thieves who attempt to make a small score but wind up with £26 million of gold bullion. The cops chasing the robbers include Charlotte Spencer as Nicki Jennings, Emun Elliott as Tony Brightwell and Hugh Bonneville as Brian Boyce.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>'The Gold' (PBS, Oct. 5): The series is a gripping heist drama set in 1983 about a group of British thieves who attempt to make a small score but wind up with £26 million of gold bullion. The cops chasing the robbers include Charlotte Spencer as Nicki Jennings, Emun Elliott as Tony Brightwell and Hugh Bonneville as Brian Boyce.

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'The Gold' (PBS, Oct. 5): The series is a gripping heist drama set in 1983 about a group of British thieves who attempt to make a small score but wind up with £26 million of gold bullion. The cops chasing the robbers include Charlotte Spencer as Nicki Jennings, Emun Elliott as Tony Brightwell and Hugh Bonneville as Brian Boyce.

">'The Gold' (PBS, Oct. 5): The series is a gripping heist drama set in 1983 about a group of British thieves who attempt to make a small score but wind up with £26 million of gold bullion. The cops chasing the robbers include Charlotte Spencer as Nicki Jennings, Emun Elliott as Tony Brightwell and Hugh Bonneville as Brian Boyce.

" src=https://ift.tt/odTeWY6 class=caas-img>'Boots' (Netflix, Oct. 9): Liam Oh and Miles Heizer play two young men at the U.S. Marine Corp Boot Camp in this comedy set in 1990.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>'Boots' (Netflix, Oct. 9): Liam Oh and Miles Heizer play two young men at the U.S. Marine Corp Boot Camp in this comedy set in 1990.

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'Boots' (Netflix, Oct. 9): Liam Oh and Miles Heizer play two young men at the U.S. Marine Corp Boot Camp in this comedy set in 1990.

">'Boots' (Netflix, Oct. 9): Liam Oh and Miles Heizer play two young men at the U.S. Marine Corp Boot Camp in this comedy set in 1990.

" src=https://ift.tt/iOSl5eA class=caas-img>'The Diplomat' (Netflix, Oct. 16): In Season 3, Allison Janney's Grace Penn becomes the president and clashes with Keri Russell's Kate Wyler.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>'The Diplomat' (Netflix, Oct. 16): In Season 3, Allison Janney's Grace Penn becomes the president and clashes with Keri Russell's Kate Wyler.

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'The Diplomat' (Netflix, Oct. 16): In Season 3, Allison Janney's Grace Penn becomes the president and clashes with Keri Russell's Kate Wyler.

">'The Diplomat' (Netflix, Oct. 16): In Season 3, Allison Janney's Grace Penn becomes the president and clashes with Keri Russell's Kate Wyler.

" src=https://ift.tt/YaAZ4gu class=caas-img>'Nobody Wants This' (Netflix, Oct. 23): Everybody wants a new season of Netflix's electric romantic comedy starring Adam Brody and Kristen Bell as a bumbling couple trying to make an interfaith relationship work.

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'Nobody Wants This' (Netflix, Oct. 23): Everybody wants a new season of Netflix's electric romantic comedy starring Adam Brody and Kristen Bell as a bumbling couple trying to make an interfaith relationship work.

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" src=https://ift.tt/d7wlYkG class=caas-img>'Stranger Things' (Netflix, Nov. 26, Dec. 25 and Dec. 31): David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown lead the returning cast in the fifth and final season of this Netflix juggernaut.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>'Stranger Things' (Netflix, Nov. 26, Dec. 25 and Dec. 31): David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown lead the returning cast in the fifth and final season of this Netflix juggernaut.

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" src=https://ift.tt/GtpqlEA class=caas-img>'Percy Jackson and the Olympians'

Disney+, Dec. 10: Young stars Leah Sava' Jefffries and Walker Scobell will tackle a "Sea of Monsters" in book adaptation "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" Season 2.

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Fall TV season is fast arriving on all your streaming services and networks, and there are dozens of shows premiering, that are new, old and something in between. As you get cozy in your sweaters and with your pumpkin spice lattes, some of the biggest shows of the decade will be returning for new seasons, new series will be trying to capture your attention and new spinoffs will try to convince you everything old is new again. First up: 'NCIS: Tony & Ziva' (Paramount+, Sept. 4): Michael Weatherly (Tony) and Cote de Pablo (Ziva) return to their star-making "NCIS" roles in this spy caper spinoff featuring Isla Gie as their daughter Tali.

Even a DHL employee promises to do whatever he can to turn her spirits up, with Carol's requests for a hand grenade, bazooka and tank getting an upbeat "Oh, sure!"

The nine-episode series will kick off with two episodes Nov. 7, with new episodes airing Fridays through Dec. 26 on Apple TV, which picked up two seasons of "Pluribus."

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