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When Does Pluribus Season 2 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

Happiness is a state of mind.

Pluribus Season 2 has not been confirmed yet.

IMDb

8.0/10

Seasons

1

Episodes

9

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Diagnostics

Network
Apple TV
First aired
2025-11-06
Last aired
2025-12-23
Runtime
Rated
TV-MA

Awards Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award. 10 wins & 24 nominations total

Predictive Logic Analysis

The renewal signal here is meaningful. A Just Jared piece from mid-December 2025, published while Season 1 was still airing, described Pluribus as "the biggest show on the streamer" and directly addressed its renewal status. That framing, from a show-business outlet during an active season, is a strong positive indicator even if it falls short of a formal trade announcement from Deadline or The Hollywood Reporter. Apple TV+ has a track record of renewing its marquee drama hits, particularly ones from high-profile creators, and Vince Gilligan's involvement here puts Pluribus firmly in that category.

The audience metrics back this up. An IMDb rating of 8.0 from nearly 150,000 votes is genuinely strong for a first season, especially on a streamer where sample sizes can be modest. Trakt active watchers are sitting at over 150,000 with steady momentum, which suggests the audience is holding rather than bleeding out post-finale. The awards picture adds further credibility: 10 wins and 24 nominations, including a BAFTA nomination, in the show's first year is an unusually fast awards footprint. The falling Wikipedia pageview trend is a minor negative, typical of any show five months out from its finale, and it does not offset the other signals. Episode ratings being flat rather than rising is a small note of caution, but flat is far better than declining.

What is Pluribus about?

Vince Gilligan's first project since Breaking Bad ends is a show about weaponized contentment, and it works because Gilligan seems genuinely interested in the contradiction at its heart. Rhea Seehorn plays Carol Sturka, a woman so constitutionally miserable that she becomes the only person immune to a global phenomenon that's making everyone else dangerously, artificially happy. The premise could be gimmicky, but the show treats it as a serious problem: a world where people stop wanting anything, stop fighting, stop caring enough to survive. Carol has to stop it, which means saving the world by being the one person who refuses to feel good about it.

What makes Pluribus distinctive is how it holds two ideas in tension without trying to resolve them. The show isn't cynical about happiness (it doesn't sneer at contentment as weakness), but it's also not saying misery is virtuous. Instead it suggests that wanting things, even wanting to be better, requires some friction with the world. The tone is darker than you might expect from that setup, with real stakes and moral complications. Seehorn carries the weight of it well, playing someone whose alienation is genuine but also exhausting, even to herself.

The response has been strong enough to push the show to a second season, and the IMDb rating suggests audiences found something more than just a clever concept. Critics haven't made this a cultural phenomenon (it's an Apple TV show, which limits its reach), but those who watched seemed to engage with it seriously rather than treat it as novelty sci-fi. The people who stuck with all nine episodes apparently felt the show earned its premise rather than just exploiting it.

Gilligan's move to Apple after years at AMC means this is still a creator finding his way in a different production environment, and that uncertainty is actually visible on screen. Pluribus doesn't feel as locked and controlled as his best Breaking Bad work, but it also feels less interested in the kind of puzzle-box perfection that show demanded. There's room for mess here, and sometimes that works and sometimes it doesn't.

Created by Vince Gilligan

Themes

new mexicodystopiaalonelonelinessdark comedyvirusalbuquerque, new mexicodisturbedstrangeimmunity

Is Pluribus renewed or cancelled?

Working toward renewal

high

Renewal status explicitly addressed in positive terms while Season 1 was still airing

Source
high

Described as Apple TV+'s biggest new show of its debut season

Source
high

Strong IMDb rating of 8.0 from nearly 147,000 votes

medium

10 wins and 24 nominations including a BAFTA nomination in its first year

medium

Trakt active watchers above 150,000 with steady momentum

medium

High-profile creator (Vince Gilligan) aligns with Apple TV+ prestige renewal pattern

Working against it

medium

No formal trade-level renewal confirmation (Deadline/THR/Variety)

low

Wikipedia pageview trend falling five months after finale

low

Episode ratings flat across Season 1, not rising

Pluribus Season 2 Release Date

Apple TV+ typically takes 12 to 18 months between seasons for its prestige dramas. If a renewal is confirmed soon (or was quietly confirmed around the time of that December article), production on Season 2 could realistically begin in mid-to-late 2026. A reasonable estimate for a Season 2 premiere would be late 2026 at the earliest, with early-to-mid 2027 being more probable given the scope of a Vince Gilligan production.

Without a formal announcement pinning down a greenlight date, there is real uncertainty. If Apple takes longer to confirm, or if production runs into the scheduling demands of the cast, a 2027 window becomes more likely than not. The five-month gap since the finale is still well within normal pre-renewal territory for a streamer of this type.

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Pluribus seasons

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  • 2. Pirate Lady2025-11-06 · ★ 7.7
  • 3. Grenade2025-11-13 · ★ 7.5
  • 4. Please, Carol2025-11-20 · ★ 7.7
  • 5. Got Milk2025-11-25 · ★ 7.6
  • 6. HDP2025-12-04 · ★ 7.6
  • 7. The Gap2025-12-11 · ★ 7.4
  • 8. Charm Offensive2025-12-18 · ★ 7.6
  • 9. La Chica o El Mundo2025-12-23 · ★ 7.8

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Pluribus cast

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Rhea Seehorn

Rhea Seehorn

Carol Sturka

Karolina Wydra

Karolina Wydra

Zosia

Carlos-Manuel Vesga

Carlos-Manuel Vesga

Manousos Oviedo

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AI Verdict

Likely Renewed88%medium confidence
88%renewal
renewal probability
Verdict history42% → 88%
May 16Jun 10

Pluribus looks very likely to get a second season. The show became Apple TV+'s biggest new series in its debut run, and a December 2025 article explicitly addressed its renewal status in positive terms. The main uncertainty is that no formal announcement has been confirmed in trade-level reporting.

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Interest falling

Verdict updated 3 weeks ago · based on 1 renewal-signal article and 5 other mentions

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    Frequently asked

    When does Pluribus Season 2 come out?
    Pluribus Season 2 has not been confirmed yet.
    Is Pluribus renewed or cancelled?
    Pluribus looks very likely to get a second season. The show became Apple TV+'s biggest new series in its debut run, and a December 2025 article explicitly addressed its renewal status in positive terms. The main uncertainty is that no formal announcement has been confirmed in trade-level reporting.
    How many seasons of Pluribus are there?
    Pluribus has aired 1 season so far.
    How many episodes of Pluribus are there?
    There are 9 episodes of Pluribus across 1 season.
    Who created Pluribus?
    Pluribus was created by Vince Gilligan.
    Where can I watch Pluribus?
    Pluribus is available to stream on Apple TV and Apple TV Amazon Channel.
    What is Pluribus's IMDb rating?
    Pluribus holds an IMDb rating of 8/10 from 146,632 votes.