Vince Gilligan has come up with a really creative way to end the world, making Pluribus' central premise a topic of much interest to sci-fi fans.
The 'Better Call Saul' star discusses the moment she realized she was no longer in Kim Wexler’s version of Albuquerque and the demands of being a series lead in Vince Gilligan’s secretive new series.
A donut shop that started right here on Delmarva has made their small screen debut this week with the premiere of Apple TV’s ...
The title Pluribus is associated with “E Pluribus Unum," ("out of many, one"), which gains new meaning in the Apple TV series ...
A few miles away in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a scientific experiment has gone horribly wrong and invited a bacterial ...
As Thanksgiving approaches and fall TV hits its peak, audiences are hungry for more than turkey. According to Whip Media’s ...
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are two of the best television shows ever made. Both created by Vince Gilligan, the latter with Peter Gould, they use crime-drama frameworks for lengthy, thoughtful, ...
Pluribus, a new sci-fi series from Breaking Bad’s creator, by all appearances delivers on the hype Apple TV has been stoking for months.
Learn more about ‘Pluribus,’ the new sci-fi thriller from Vince Gilligan in which one unhappy woman becomes humanity’s ...
As promised, Apple has finally revealed Pluribus, a new show from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan that’s coming to Apple ...
Rhea Seehorn's character in Vince Gilligan's new show Pluribus has something in common with the protagonist of one of Stephen ...
Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn unpack the first two episodes of 'Pluribus' and slam AI: 'Silicon Valley' has 'f---ed up the world.' ...