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Apple TV+ solidifies its position as television’s premier science fiction destination with the November launch of “Pluribus” and strategic renewals of flagship series “Silo” and “Foundation,” signaling the streaming platform’s commitment to long-form genre storytelling.
“Pluribus,” the highly anticipated series from “Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan, premieres November 7 with Apple already securing a two-season order. The genre-bending drama stars Emmy nominee Rhea Seehorn as Carol Sturka, a chronically unhappy woman who may be humanity’s only hope against a mysterious epidemic that makes everyone perpetually content. The nine-episode first season will debut with two episodes, followed by weekly releases through December 26.apple
Apple’s confidence in science fiction programming extends beyond new launches. “Foundation,” the Isaac Asimov adaptation that earned an 87% Rotten Tomatoes rating, received a fourth season renewal in September ahead of its third season finale. Production on the epic space opera begins in early 2026 under co-showrunners Ian Goldberg and David Kob, who took over after creator David S. Goyer stepped down.apple
“Silo,” the Rebecca Ferguson-led dystopian thriller, secured renewals for both third and fourth seasons in December 2024, with the fourth serving as the series finale. The Hugh Howey adaptation has maintained strong viewership throughout its second season, which continues through January 17, 2025.macrumors
Apple TV+’s approach diverges sharply from industry trends of rapid cancellations. While competitors like Netflix canceled “Altered Carbon” after two seasons and Amazon Prime Video dropped “The Peripheral” after one season, Apple allows its science fiction properties time to develop complex narratives.cbr
“Apple has taken the opposite approach, carefully curating a thoughtful lineup of sci-fi shows and allowing them the time and resources to develop fully,” according to industry analysis. The platform’s strategy extends beyond renewals to include ambitious new projects like “Neuromancer,” a 10-episode adaptation of William Gibson’s cyberpunk classic announced in February 2024.apple
Apple TV+’s science fiction catalog now includes returning hits “Severance,” renewed for a third season, and “Dark Matter,” which secured a second season renewal in August 2024. This comprehensive lineup positions the platform as what industry observers call “the HBO of Sci-Fi,” prioritizing conceptual rigor alongside high production values.apple