In the realm of television, few shows dare to provoke thought and inspire conversation like Vince Gilligan's latest creation, Pluribus. This intriguing sci-fi drama, which began airing in November, ...
Nuclear war. Aliens arriving on Earth. A deadly bioengineered virus. These are just a few of the terrifying possibilities ...
Recent data shows shifting public perceptions as skepticism declines and interest in extraterrestrial visitation continues ...
Creator Vince Gilligan addressed that question while talking to EW, and I’m not sure this is exactly what fans want to hear.
2025 was a stacked year when it comes to TV. Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan returned with his first original series ...
It only took Rhea Seehorn 30 seconds to deliver a performance in the Pluribus finale that had us ready to hand her an Emmy.
Rhea Seehorn also reveals what surprised her about romantasy books—and why 'The Golden Girls' is Carol’s comfort binge.
Sci-fi is one of the most popular genres at the box office, with franchises like the MCU, Star Wars, and Avatar dominating ...
One that caught attention from many was a type of sea mollusk that washed ashore on South Padre Island in late May.
Gilligan made good on his promise to himself. The resulting show, Pluribus, really is a wholly unique take on the sci-fi ...
The writers behind Pluribus have opened up about why Carol was never going to have a happy ending in the traditional sense in ...
This article contains spoilers through episode 8 of Pluribus.