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All centered on people surviving a world changed by unimaginable circumstances, these five TV shows are perfect for fans of Pluribus.
5) The Last Man on Earth

In The Last Man on Earth, Phil Miller (Will Forte) believes he’s the only one left after a virus seemingly kills every human on Earth. Yet, he eventually comes into contact with several other survivors, and they must figure out how to live together. A solid dark comedy with an intriguing premise, The Last Man on Earth humorously examines how different people would react if they were among the world’s few remaining inhabitants. The show’s characters exhibit a surprising level of depth, and the world-building helps viewers gain a sense of its post-apocalyptic setting. Even though The Last Man on Earth is not nearly as mysterious and mind-bending as Pluribus, its four-season arc will likely amuse those who are enjoying the new Apple TV series.
The Last Man on Earth is available to stream on Hulu.
4) The Leftovers

The Leftovers imagines a world where 2% of the population has vanished without explanation. Revolving around a group of survivors and their struggles to adapt three years after such a devastating event, the show’s narrative delves deep into the subjects of trauma and grief. Thematically aligning with Pluribus in more ways than one, The Leftovers questions human existence and tests its characters through various heartbreaks and challenges. Despite its bleak tone, The Leftovers succeeds as a gripping drama elevated by superb acting performances. At a length of only three seasons, the series is easy to binge in a week or so. Thus, fans of Pluribus should begin watching The Leftovers as soon as possible.
The Leftovers is streaming on HBO Max.











