00:00At a recent Golden Globes media event, fans were treated to a rare crossover moment between two of television's most talked-about sci-fi shows, Severance and Pluribus.
00:09As Britt Lohr and Rhea Sehorne met on the red carpet, the real buzz came from Sehorne's comments about the future of Pluribus.
00:17With season two already greenlit right after its debut, fans are eager to know how long the show could run.
00:23Originally, showrunner Vince Gilligan envisioned a three-to-four-season arc, but Sehorne revealed she hopes Pluribus could stretch all the way to ten seasons.
00:32It's really up to me, she joked, highlighting how the show was designed around her character's journey.
00:37Realistically, even four seasons could span nearly a decade, especially with potential gaps between releases, but the ambition is clear.
00:45Pluribus is set to be a long-running fixture on screens.
00:48Sehorne also teased the possibility of bringing Oscar-winning actresses Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley into the Pluribus universe, humorously stating she wants to
00:57"...force them to be friends with her."
00:59This follows the show's trend of blending serious storytelling with playful celebrity cameos, like John Cena's surprise appearance as part of The Hive.
01:07With such bold casting choices, it's not out of the question that more big names could join the show as it continues.
01:14For fans hungry for hints about season two, Sehorne dropped a major tease.
01:19The season one finale holds crucial developments with far-reaching implications for the story.
01:24The writers are still crafting the next chapter, so details remain under wraps, but viewers can expect big surprises when season two finally arrives likely in two to two and a half years.
01:34The cast and creators are fully committed to taking Pluribus as far as it can go, with ambitious storytelling and a willingness to keep audiences guessing.
01:42Whether it runs for four seasons or ten, Pluribus is poised to grow, evolve, and captivate fans for years to come.
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