Pluribus Episode 6 delves deeper into the intriguing character of Diabaté, showcasing his intelligence and complexity beyond ...
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Australia batter Steve Smith has been wearing black strips of tape under his eyes as he prepares for the second Ashes Test ...
Billy is a Senior Features Author for Collider. Having written over 300 articles in just over a year, Billy regularly covers the biggest TV shows and films releasing while also analysing some of the ...
Sometimes even the most beloved science fiction series don't garner enough of an audience for the network to justify producing more seasons. This is a tale at least as old as "Star Trek: The Original ...
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is Apple TV’s big-budget sci-fi epic starring Kurt Russell and more importantly, Godzilla. Now, Apple has announced that Monarch season 2 is coming soon and shared the ...
EXCLUSIVE: TV writer and producer Eric Phillips is penning a sci-fi novel that’s being primed to jump to screen. Wild North is billed as a nautical sci-fi action novel set in the Arctic in the future.
In Pluribus, Apple TV’s new sci-fi series, an alien virus takes over Earth and connects every human into a singular hive mind—with the exception of Carol (Rhea Seehorn) and a handful of others across ...
It’s easy to build hype, but hard to deliver. With Pluribus, Apple seems to have accomplished on both fronts. The new Apple TV sci-fi series has been running a mystery-heavy, Severance-style marketing ...
Few TV series in recent memory have been as secretive and kept their narrative cards so close to the vest as "Pluribus," Apple TV's weird sci-fi drama from Emmy Award-winning "Breaking Bad" creator ...
Carol (Rhea Seehorn) beholds the new normal and hates it all. © Apple TV What if the biggest problems plaguing humanity vanished overnight—and there was no more ...
Things really got weird with 2025's best TV shows, and the good news is, there's more to come. Just like with anything else in popular culture, the world of television comes with a rotation of trends.