Apple TV has hit it out of the park again with Pluribus, a chilling post-apocalyptic sci-fi psychological thriller that really does combine a bit of every single one of those genres. The series, which stars Rhea Seehorn and hails from Vince Gilligan, is arguably among the best new TV shows this year. While Apple TV released the first two episodes at once to whet viewers’ appetites, the remainder of the episodes will be released weekly on Fridays, through December 26, 2025. That means fans will be looking for a show to watch, or re-watch, while waiting for the next chapter in the story. 10 ‘Breaking Bad’ (2008-2013) Breaking Bad was also created by Gilligan, so those who appreciate the tone and pacing of Pluribus will fall in love with all the seasons of this neo-Western crime drama as well. Bryan Cranston is at the center as Walter White, a meek high school chemistry teacher who, upon receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis, begins to work with former drug-dealing student Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) to concoct what turns out to be the purest meth any criminal underworld dealer has ever seen. Walt slowly climbs up the ranks to become a drug kingpin and descends into a very different, darker version of himself. The idea of a solo protagonist with a sort of sidekick, Zosia (Karolina Wydra) for Carol (Seehorn) in Pluribus, rings true for both shows. Both people are miserable cynics faced with seemingly impossible situations, yet they somehow come out of them. This isn’t, however, without leaving collateral damage in their wake. 9 ‘Better Call Saul’ (2015-2022) A prequel to Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul marks Gilligan’s first project with Seehorn, where she plays Kim Wexler, colleague, friend, and eventually romantic interest to smarmy lawyer Jimmy McGill, a. k. a. Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk). Her deadpan style is in stark contrast to Carol’s more animated yet still dark and sarcastic personality in Pluribus. Watching Better Call Saul is worth it not only because it’s a fantastic show, but it will also provide insight into Seehorn’s incredible acting range. She melds into this character so deeply that, at times, you forget she’s acting. She’s deeply relatable in both roles, and it’s easy to imagine that Kim and Carol might have been friends in a different world. 8 ‘The X-Files’ (1993-2002) Pluribus has creepy sci-fi elements that are reminiscent of The X-Files, and that’s not unintentional. Gilligan also previously worked as a producer on The X-Files, and his styling crosses over to this series. Even for those who have already watched The X-Files, it’s worth going back and re-watching the episodes that Gilligan worked on. His work is from Season 4 onwards of that show, in many of the most essential episodes. He also wrote the teleplays for 30 episodes of the series from 1995 through 2002, including Season 2, Episode 23, “Soft Light” and Season 9, Episode 18, “Sunshine Days.” It’s a nice way to look back at his earlier work and compare the style and handling of material to this show. 7 ‘Orphan Black’ (2013-2017) Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) doesn’t encounter hive-minded people in Orphan Black, but she does come across several clones of herself. They all look like her but have distinct personalities, styles, and interests. Each one is also played by Maslany. While it’s not about a collective mind, it is another show about a lab toying with DNA and going against human nature. Both shows are sci-fi thrillers and focus on a strong female protagonist trying to right the wrongs of society that is toying with what it means to be a human and, most importantly, a free-thinking individual. What’s interesting about Orphan Black is that every clone was created from the same DNA, but their life experiences have made them very different from one another. Ironically, in Pluribus, every person has different DNA, but this sequence has made them exist as one. 6 ‘Black Mirror’ (2011-Present) As far as fantastic dystopian sci-fi thrillers go, Black Mirror is among the best. Every must-watch episode of the anthology series is a different compartmentalized story about the risks of society taking our reliance on technology too far. But there are a few episodes in particular that are perfect viewing in between episodes of Pluribus. Season 2, Episode 1, “Be Right Back,” explores the idea of what it truly means to be human when a woman orders a lifelike replica of her deceased boyfriend. She discovers that despite it being programmed based on every aspect known about him, it still isn’t “him.” In Season 7, Episode 1, “Common People,” a woman undergoes a revolutionary brain surgery that purports to save her from dying. But she becomes a slave to the company’s ever-changing contracts and fees, unable to be who she actually is without bleeding her savings dry. 5 ‘Severance’ (2022-Present) While not quite as strange as Severance, Pluribus is just as unsettling. It’s no surprise that a lot of people have drawn comparisons to the two shows, especially considering both are on Apple TV. Severance is a sci-fi psychological thriller that also explores the idea of what it means to be human and in control of your emotions and individuality. Mark Scout (Adam Scott) has undergone a voluntary procedure to sever his brain in two. When he’s outside, he doesn’t remember anything from work, and when he’s at work, he doesn’t remember his personal life. The idea was to help deal with the grief of losing his wife, but the situation is far more nuanced and complicated than that, particularly when Mark’s innie (his work persona) begins to develop a personality of his own. Both shows tackle the idea of individualism, having agency over your own life, and what it feels like to have that threatened. While Carol faces losing herself at the hands of a hive-minded society, Mark’s biggest adversary is, well, himself. 4 ‘Silo’ (2023-Present) Silo is yet another hit show from Apple TV with a strong female character at the center of the story, working to go against an oppressive force. In this sci-fi dystopian drama, Earth has seemingly become an uninhabitable wasteland. Survivors reside in underground silos, completely detached from “relics” of the old world. Like Carol, Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) goes against the grain, not liking what she’s seeing and being suspicious of the motivations and truth behind this seemingly utopian society. The series is just as gripping throughout all its best episodes. Though it’s different in its story and tone, it’s cut from a similar cloth. 3 ‘Maniac’ (2018) The psychological black comedy drama Maniac tells the story of Annie Landsberg (Emma Stone) and Owen Milgrim (Jonah Hill), two people who decide to participate in a pharmaceutical trial that takes them on various hallucinatory journeys. While in these alternate realities, they and others effectively become other people, leading to questions about what makes a person human and who they truly are. With just 10 episodes, it’s easy to weave in between new installments of Pluribus each week. 2 ‘Westworld’ (2016-2022) In Westworld, humans enjoy time alongside humanoid androids in an adult playground where they can live out their every desire. The androids, known as Hosts, are biomechanical robots, programmed to be reset every time they “die” and play out the same realities again and again. They aren’t sentient. Or are they? Where things get complicated is when they begin to become sentient. There’s also a major revelation that the company behind this adult theme park has been storing the human consciousnesses of its patrons, toying with the concept of what it really means to be human. It’s easy to see how Westworld is a perfect next watch for fans of Pluribus. 1 ‘Humans’ (2015-2018) This underrated sci-fi series that premiered a decade ago tackles the idea of AI, robots, and how co-mingling with these technological beings can impact real life. While the people Carol interacts with in Pluribus are still technically human, they have robotic sensibilities, unable to engage in free thinking like they should. They have effectively been reduced to robots of a kind.
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‘Fallout,’ More ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ & ‘Forever’ Among Latest California TV Tax Credits Winners As State Awards $313M To 17 Shows
Mr Smith went to Washington a long time ago, but Mr. & Mrs. Smith are finally coming to California now. Along with the third season of blockbuster Fallout, and a second season of Netflix’s Forever, the postponed second season of the Amazon spy couple series is among the 17 shows that have been awarded tax credits by the Golden State today. Estimating a return of $1. 2 billion into the state economy from wages, taxes and other expenditures, California handed out over $313 million in incentives to the nearly dozen and a half shows to pump up production in the home of Hollywood. This is the second round of small screen awards since Gavin Newsom made official the Film and TV program’s mega-expansion to $750 million annually earlier this year. Out of this latest round, which saw emails sent from the California Film Commission to most producers and studios on November 10, the Walton Goggins-led Fallout topped the list this round with a whooping $42 million allocation. “We are so grateful to the film crews, the state legislators, and everyone who took a stand to protect the creative economy and future of California,” Fallout chief Jonathan Nolan exclaimed today of the big incentive and the push to get production back in the state. Last year, the Lisa Joy EP’d Fallout pulled in $25 million in CA tax credits for its second season as the L. A.-set post-apocalyptic drama relocated from its first season filming in New York, New Jersey and Utah to the actual City of Angels. “We are incredibly proud to be shooting here and investing that money back into the place that gave so many of us our start, and that so many of us call home,” Nolan said of Fallout, which is now a recurring show in California with this Season 3 allocation. Speaking of home, classified as a much sought-after relocating series, Mr. & Mrs. Smith picked up $31. 9 million from the state. The Donald Glover and Francesca Sloane-created Smith joins the now revealed fourth season of The Night Agent I hear. We’ll get their names and more once they’re greenlit. Still, with some TBD in the mix, this latest round is setting out to check all the boxes and hit all the high notes Sacramento, the C-suites and most importantly the below-the-line crews seek. “When we make smart investments like our film tax credit, we’re keeping talent here at home, supporting good-paying union jobs, and strengthening an industry that defines the California brand,” Gov. Newsom noted Wednesday of the newest allotment in the jobs centric program. “I’m proud to see the return of Baywatch where it belongs on sunny California shores, creating jobs and fueling the very entertainment economy that sets this state apart,” the potential 2028 POTUS candidate noted of the red swimsuit show that received a 12-episode straight-to-series order from Fox in late September. For those of you who were busy at the beach, the Pamela Anderson, David Hasselhoff, and Brooke Burns- starring Baywatch started out in SoCal, but spent its last two seasons of 1999 2001 filming in Hawaii. The return to home base, so to speak, for the now Matt Nix EP’d Baywatch is emblematic of the state and industry’s larger goals, insists California Film Commission director Colleen Bell. “These new projects, represent more than creativity on a screen,” she told Deadline. “They represent jobs, opportunity and stability for people who make our industry work. With this past round California’s sending a clear signal. We’re investing in our workforce and reaffirming our commitment to keep production here where it belongs.” “In January, we will be opening up our program to new expanded categories, which include large scale competition shows and animation projects,” Obama-era U. S. Ambassador to Hungary Bell added. “That really shows a nimbleness on the part of California leadership to recognize and understand that there are shifts and changes taking place. “We don’t want to leave money on the table. We want to capture as much production as we possibly can here in California.” Application periods and deadlines for online applications for the next big screen and small screen allocations are expected to be announced by the CFC early in 2026.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/california-tax-credits-tv-2025-1236623893/
MMO FPS PIONER’s open beta to begin on November 4th
GFAGames has announced the launch of an open beta for the open-world MMO FPS *PIONER* on November 4th, giving players the chance to explore the game world ahead of its full release.
*PIONER* features a blend of both PvE and PvP gameplay, allowing players the freedom to choose which aspect they want to engage with more deeply. The game is set in a haunting, alternative-reality world where Soviet-era structures lie abandoned on a desolate, post-apocalyptic island.
According to the game’s description, “*PIONER is an open-world MMO first-person shooter set in a haunting, alternative-reality world where Soviet-era structures lie abandoned on a desolate, post-apocalyptic island. In this immersive environment, the gameplay experience is defined by dynamic PvE and PvP elements, where realism takes priority over traditional health bars or character levels.*”
With a sprawling map spanning over 50 square kilometers—not including hidden dungeons—players can explore a world rich with mystery and danger. Along the way, they will encounter story quests and faction missions that influence relationships and unlock loyalty rewards.
### PvP Gameplay: Shadowlands Mode
On the PvP front, *PIONER* offers a mode called **Shadowlands**, which is an extraction shooter mode. In this intense mode, players compete against each other to secure kills and discover valuable treasures, adding a thrilling competitive edge to the gameplay.
### PvE Gameplay: Cooperative Missions and Raids
For PvE enthusiasts, players can team up in structured missions and take on six unique raids. Cooperation and strategy are key to overcoming the challenges scattered throughout the game world.
### Survival Elements and Crafting
Survival is a crucial aspect of *PIONER*. Players will need to manage their character’s hunger, fatigue, and resources to stay alive in the harsh environment. The game also features a crafting system, allowing players to create weapons and equipment that are usable in both PvE and PvP scenarios.
### Factions and Reputation
The world of *PIONER* is populated by various factions. Building reputation with these groups through missions and interactions will yield new items and additional quests, providing depth and replayability.
### Release Information
GFAGames is targeting a full release for *PIONER* later this year. However, the developer plans to gather feedback from the open beta to refine the game before finalizing the release date. Currently, *PIONER* is confirmed for PC.
Get ready to dive into this immersive and challenging post-apocalyptic world when the open beta kicks off on November 4th!
https://www.thesixthaxis.com/2025/10/30/mmo-fps-pioners-open-beta-to-begin-on-november-4th/
