The recently concluded first season of Pluribus has sparked discussions surrounding its title, which creator Vince Gilligan described as a challenging choice to finalize. The title draws inspiration from the Latin phrase “e pluribus unum,” translating to “out of many, one,” a motto more frequently referenced in America's earlier history.
In a podcast interview, Gilligan disclosed that the creative team explored over 100 alternative names before settling on Pluribus. He humorously identified “Be Kind, Remind” as the least favorable option among the contenders. Gilligan remarked on the lengthy process, indicating that the team struggled for two to three years to find a fitting title.
As anticipation builds for a second season, fans and critics alike await further developments from the series. Meanwhile, Apple TV continues to offer the platform's content, which includes popular shows like Ted Lasso and Severance, for a subscription rate of $12.99 per month.