Karolina Wydra joins the cast of Vince Gilligan’s new Apple TV+ series, Pluribus. She stars opposite Rhea Seehorn in the sci-fi drama. The show premiered with two episodes on May 9th.

Wydra’s casting came as a surprise, even to her. She had not acted in five years and lacked an agent. Casting directors searched globally before finding her.
From Fan to Star: Wydra’s Unexpected Journey to the Set
Wydra was a devoted fan of Gilligan’s previous work. She specifically loved Breaking Bad. She had long dreamed of an audition but had given up hope.
Her chance arrived unexpectedly for a secretive Apple project. She initially hesitated to audition. According to The Hollywood Reporter, she decided to try anyway.
The role is a career breakthrough. Wydra plays Zosia, a member of a global hive mind. Her character is serene, representing a world without conflict.
The Challenge of Playing a Global Collective
The series explores a world joined by a psychic link. Wydra’s character is not a single person. She is a conduit for millions of interconnected minds.
This required a unique acting approach. Wydra focused on meditation and maintaining peace. She had to avoid reacting to her co-star’s intense emotions.
The dynamic creates the show’s central conflict. Seehorn’s character, Carol, is immune and grieves a lost partner. Her powerful emotions are a threat to the entire joined collective.
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What is Pluribus about?
The show is a sci-fi series about a global psychic hive mind. It follows those who are joined and the few who remain immune. The story explores individuality versus collective peace.
Who created Pluribus?
Vince Gilligan created the series. He is the acclaimed writer behind Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Gilligan also wrote and directed the premiere episodes.
How was Karolina Wydra cast?
Casting directors remembered her from a 2016 film. They contacted an old agent to request an audition tape. Gilligan also spoke with Bryan Cranston, who had worked with Wydra before.
Is the show about AI?
Star Rhea Seehorn has said it is not direct commentary on AI. The story is about a biological psychic link. However, themes of connection and consciousness invite comparison.
Where can I watch Pluribus?
The series is streaming exclusively on Apple TV+. The first two episodes are available now. New episodes are released every Friday.
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