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Patience Pays Off: Gilligan Explains Pluribus Season 2
entertainment1 month ago

Patience Pays Off: Gilligan Explains Pluribus Season 2

Vince Gilligan explains why Pluribus’ Season 2 is worth the wait, detailing a deliberately planned, high‑budget production that spanned Albuquerque, the Canary Islands, and Bilbao for a nine‑episode arc. The ensemble, led by Seehorn and Karolina Wydra as Zosia, navigates a complex, shared‑consciousness world, with Gilligan stressing not rushing the process and working from extensive outlines to get it right. Apple TV+’s Pluribus is noted as the streamer’s most watched series, underscoring the scale and ambition behind Gilligan’s approach and the season’s forthcoming path.

Cranston and Seehorn Explain Pluribus, Breaking Bad Legacies, and Malcolm Reunions
entertainment1 month ago

Cranston and Seehorn Explain Pluribus, Breaking Bad Legacies, and Malcolm Reunions

Bryan Cranston and Rhea Seehorn sit for Variety and CNN’s Actors on Actors to discuss Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus, Seehorn’s Carol Sturka, Cranston’s Hal-tinged return in Malcolm in the Middle and other Gilligan-verse moments, and how they work with little pre-planned scripts. They praise the seeds-the-writers plant, reflect on past roles (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul), and note Catherine O’Hara’s influence, while hinting at future collaborations like The Studio.

Cameron, Cruise lead star-studded Saturn Awards night
entertainment4 months ago

Cameron, Cruise lead star-studded Saturn Awards night

The 53rd Saturn Awards ceremony in Los Angeles drew a star-studded crowd, with Tom Cruise presenting the Visionary Award to Christopher McQuarrie, James Cameron in attendance, and Rhea Seehorn posing with fellow Better Call Saul alum Bob Odenkirk; attendees from The Boys and other genre projects highlighted the evening’s celebration of sci‑fi, fantasy, horror and superhero storytelling.

Fresh Faces Rule the 83rd Golden Globes as First-Time Nominees Win Big
entertainment6 months ago

Fresh Faces Rule the 83rd Golden Globes as First-Time Nominees Win Big

First-time nominees dominated the 83rd Golden Globes: Teyana Taylor won best supporting actress in a film for One Battle After Another, while Rhea Seehorn took best actress in a drama series for Pluribus. Netflix’s limited series Adolescence led the night with four wins—including Owen Cooper, Erin Doherty, and Stephen Graham—all first-time Globes honorees, with Cooper, 16, celebrating his debut as he jokes about friends being unimpressed and even getting a nod from Snoop Dogg backstage.

'Pluribus' Sparks Controversy and Passion Over Its Steamy Kiss Scene
entertainment6 months ago

'Pluribus' Sparks Controversy and Passion Over Its Steamy Kiss Scene

Rhea Seehorn discusses the complex and manipulative nature of Carol's kiss with Zosia in 'Pluribus,' highlighting the emotional depth and ambiguity of the scene amid themes of isolation and collective influence. The scene reflects Carol's fragile state and the ambiguous intentions behind the collective's actions, leaving viewers questioning the authenticity of the romance.

Rhea Seehorn Discusses the Emotional Depth of 'Pluribus'
television8 months ago

Rhea Seehorn Discusses the Emotional Depth of 'Pluribus'

Rhea Seehorn discusses her role as Carol in Apple TV's 'Pluribus,' a dystopian series created by Vince Gilligan, highlighting the emotional and physical challenges of portraying a character experiencing profound loss and isolation amidst a global virus outbreak that turns people into joyful hive minds. The show explores themes of human nature, survival, and loneliness, with Seehorn emphasizing the show's complex tone and the importance of audience engagement with its messiness and unpredictability.

tv8 months ago

Exploring 'Pluribus': Isolation and Resilience in the COVID Era

Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn discuss their new sci-fi series 'Pluribus,' set in Albuquerque, where a mysterious alien signal causes a global contagion that unites humanity in a psychic collective, with the story exploring themes of heroism, artificial intelligence, and human resilience. The show, starring Seehorn, was created to feature a protagonist who is a reluctant hero, and reflects Gilligan's interest in more optimistic stories and concerns about AI's impact on society.