Rhea Seehorn in Pluribus
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Published Feb 6, 2026, 9:30 PM EST
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A new update surrounding Pluribus season 2's production confirms that, like many other ongoing TV shows, it is continuing an annoying streaming trend.
Apple TV was already considered the best streaming platform for science fiction before Pluribus premiered towards the end of 2025 and solidified its reign. With a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, Pluribus shattered viewership records on Apple TV and became the service's most-watched show. The Vince Gilligan series was also renewed for another installment even before it ended its season 1 run.
Unfortunately, despite having so much going on in its favor, Pluribus season 2 is still not overcoming a major streaming problem.
Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus Season 2 Update Confirms It Isn’t Releasing Before 2027
Rhea Seehorn as Carol Sturka in Pluribus season 1, episode 9
Vince Gilligan previously revealed that he had no intention of rushing his way towards Pluribus season 2. Stephen King, too, responded to this, reminding Gilligan that he is not getting any younger. Check out his tweet below:
A hopeful Pluribus update from Rhea Seehorn later confirmed that the show's writers were already working on its script and trying to progress as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, Vince Gilligan has now clarified that audiences should not expect Pluribus season 2 to come out anytime soon. He assured (via The Hollywood Reporter) that he and his writers were "plugging away."
However, he also warned that "it takes a long time to come up with these episodes."
He even compared Pluribus with The Pitt and classic sci-fi shows like The X-Files, highlighting that it is not possible for them to repeat the same annual release schedule as the hit shows. He added that Pluribus season 2, like season 1, will likely get a year-end release, but its return in 2026 seems very unlikely.
Check out his full statement below:
"We appreciate everybody's patience. But it ain't gonna be The Pitt, coming back every year. I wish it would be because it's an awesome show that's old-school, like we used to do The X-Files [when] we'd come back the same month every year. It will not be like The Pitt. We'll come back the same month — just the question is what year."
The Long Wait For Pluribus Season 2 Will Be Worth It
Carlos-Manuel Vesga as Manousos in Pluribus
Shows like The Pitt have become rare exceptions in the streaming era because most other series struggle to return with new seasons every year. On Apple TV, some of the best shows, like Severance, even end up leaving several years between seasons, which is frustrating because these long gaps make it hard to stay emotionally invested in a show.
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Dive into the world of movies and TV shows with Screen Rant, your source for news, reviews, and exclusive content. Subscribe By subscribing, you agree to receive newsletter and marketing emails, and accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe anytime.As Stephen King pointed out, no one's getting any younger, raising the possibility that one might not even live long enough to see a beloved series reach its natural conclusion.
Fortunately, shows like Pluribus ensure that their new installments are always worth the wait. Given how Pluribus season 1 ended, waiting for season 2 can feel painfully long and annoying. However, considering Vince Gilligan's writing forte and creative vision, it is still hard not to believe that it will perfectly pay off everything season 1 has set up and make us forget about the time it took to release.
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Vince Gilligan's sci-fi series Pluribus stars Rhea Seahorn as Carol Sturka, one of the few remaining people on earth uninfected by a peculiar virus which has unified the rest of humanity into a collective hive mind.
Network Apple TV Cast Rhea Seehorn, Karolina Wydra, Carlos Manuel Vesga, Miriam Shor, Samba Schutte, Peter Bergman, Karan Soni, Allan McLeod, Jack Mikesell, Woody Fu, Blair Beeken, Eric Steinig, Sam Quinn, Dennis W. Milliken, Adam Harvey, Kacie LaCombe, Michael Toby Sanchez, Isak Tufic, Menik Gooneratne, Anna MacDonald, Max Reeves, Olivia Rouyre, Viji Nathan, Sharon Gee, Elena Estér Directors Adam Bernstein, Zetna Fuentes, Melissa Bernstein Writers Ariel Levine Main Genre Sci-Fi Creator(s) Vince Gilligan Executive Producer(s) Diane Mercer, Vince Gilligan, Alison Tatlock, Allyce Ozarski, Gordon Smith, Jeff Frost Producers Chris Smirnoff, Juan Antonio Cano Trujillo, Andreas Wentz Seasons 1 Powered byScreen Rant Report: Subscribe and never miss what matters
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