Apple TV has celebrated a significant milestone with the launch of its new series, Pluribus, which has achieved the title of the most-watched series in the history of the platform. Created by the acclaimed Vince Gilligan, known for his work on Breaking Bad, Pluribus has managed to surpass the record previously set by the second season of Severance. This marks a new level of success for Apple’s streaming service, which continues to seek original content that captures the audience’s attention.
A series doomed to success
Despite the years of secrecy surrounding its development and a premise that is complicated to explain, the series has resonated deeply with viewers. Apple has reported that Pluribus has not only captured attention but has also created a massive impact in terms of audience, managing to attract a broad and diverse viewer base. This phenomenon is remarkable, considering the challenges it faces in presenting a story whose complexity may discourage some potential viewers.
The series, whose exact details have been the subject of speculation for years, stands out for its creative approach and its ability to intrigue us through an elaborate narrative. According to analysts, the success of Pluribus can be attributed to Gilligan’s reputation and his ability to tell captivating stories, traits that have already been acclaimed in previous projects. Experts suggest that this success could pave the way for future collaborations between Gilligan and Apple TV.
With Pluribus in the spotlight, the question many are asking is whether the impact of this series will be enough to maintain Apple TV’s momentum and solidify its position in an increasingly competitive streaming market, where content quality is crucial to attract and retain subscribers.