It's going to be a while before there's another season of...
Both Rhea Seehorn and Vince Gilligan confirm that season two is being written, but that theres no hurry to rush something out.
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Letโs talk about Both Rhea Seehorn and Vince Gilligan confirm that season two is being written, but that theres no hurry to rush something out.
Itโs going to be a while before thereโs another season of Pluribus Both Rhea Seehorn and Vince Gilligan confirm that season two is being written, but that thereโs no hurry to rush something out. Drew Gillis โ By Drew Gillis | | 3:50pm Image: Apple TV+ TV News Pluribus Copy to clipboard ร Copy Link Copy Link โ Facebook X Reddit Bluesky Email 0 The first season of Pluribus has officially wrapped up, and overall, it did make us pretty happy . (weโre not making this up)
) But a quick return to the shows eerie version of Albuquerque (and Las Vegas, Peru, and Bilbao) doesnt sound like its in the cards.
The Details
Speaking with Entertainment Weekly after the season finale, Pluribus creator Vince Gilligan isnt in a hurry to pump more out and would rather focus on, yknow, quality. Weโre working on it,โ Gilligan says about the second season.
I would love to go faster if I could. โ The creator continues, As much as I am so grateful for the the fandom digging this show, weโve always found our best way to proceed is to be in our bunker creating this thing and not pay too much attention to reactions of any sort, positive or negative.
Why This Matters
Weโre kind of the first the fandom of this show, the first viewers of the show, and we kinda try to make ourselves happy. Meanwhile, series star Rhea Seehorn locked in the writers room for season 2 is underway, I donโt have a timeline of when theyโll complete that process, she says in a separate interview with The Guardian . โI donโt think anybody is sitting around going, โLetโs just make them wait.
This is exactly the kind of news that gets fans excited or concerned.
Key Takeaways
- Beyond the writing, the production of season 1 was also pretty time consuming.
- [T]he scope of this show is huge, Seehorn s.
- Think about the episodes where everybody disappears.
- Gilligans methodical production timeline is something shes well used to at this point, anyway.
The Bottom Line
Think about the episodes where everybody disappears. Gilligans methodical production timeline is something shes well used to at this point, anyway.
Whatโs your take on this whole situation?
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