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Over the course of Pluribus Season 1, we (along with Carol) learned that this new world order is truly a unique vision: the hive mind is kind and benevolent to an absurd degree, seeking only to add others to its happy collective. Meanwhile, the show explored the gift and the curse of human individuality and choice on levels never really explored in modern sci-fi – and by the finale, it felt like Vince Gilligan was only scratching the surface of this world (much like he did in Breaking Bad Season 1).
So what’s next in Pluribus Season 2? Below you’ll find everything we know from official announcements, and the cast and crew of the show themselves.
Pluribus Season 2: When Will It Be Released (& How Many Seasons)?

Apple TV+ renewed Pluribus for Season 2 on the same day that the premiere episode, “We Is Us”, premiered. It was an easy call to make, as Pluribus debuted to instant-hit ratings for Apple TV, and generated a massive buzz on social media (and beyond). The positive word-of-mouth, theories, and overall hype for the show (and its stars) only grew between Episode 1 and Episode 9 (the finale). Given past patterns of Apple TV’s show performance and brand exposure, this is only the beginning of Pluribus‘s rise to pop-culture prominence.
Unfortunately, analysts like Forbes are already speculating that the production timeline for Pluribus Season 2 could take longer than many fans would like. By some estimates, the show may not be back for its second season until later 2027, if not 2028. That long timeline gets even more daunting when factoring in that Vince Gilligan has already indicated that Pluribus could be a four-season show. That would take us well into the 2030s before Carol’s story is finished.
Pluribus Season Is Expected to Retain the Main Cast (Possibly Add A Few More)

As for the cast: star Rhea Seehorn is already set to return as Carol Sturka, with Karolina Wydra’s ( Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) Zosia and Carlos-Manuel Vesga’s Manousos Ovidedo (Devuélveme la vida) also soft-confirmed to be returning. We know as much because of the interviews the cast has done since the Pluribus finale aired, including Rhea Seehorn.
While doing an interview, Rhea Seehorn made it clear: no one can tell you about Pluribus Season 2 yet, because only Vince Gilligan knows. (SPOILERS) Gilligan threw fans for a major loop with the end of the Season 1 finale, which made good on a foreshadowing from the earliest episodes: Carol getting hold of an actual atom bomb. However, Carol’s only human ally, the acerbic Maousos, is on the verge of possibly discovering a cure for the Joining: so where does the threat of global annihilation fit into that?










