How Pluribus pulled off its biggest stunt yet

How Pluribus pulled off its biggest stunt yet

People watching along with Vince Gilligan’s science fiction series Pluribus may not think of it as a stunt-heavy show. It isn’t the kind of series that centers on chases, explosions, or combat: A few particularly emotional sequences just have the protagonist, Carol (Rhea Seehorn), slumped on her couch watching The Golden Girls. But stunt performer and coordinator Nito Larioza (Avatar, TheSuicide Squad, I Think You Should Leave) is a crucial factor on Pluribus, because coordinating the actors’ movement is such a key part of the story. When you have 200 actors playing a hivemind without actually being part of a hivemind, someone’s got to step in to take control.

3 Comments

  1. blick.lela

    This sounds like an intriguing take on Pluribus! It’s always fascinating to see how creators push boundaries in storytelling. Looking forward to hearing more about this stunt and its impact on the series!

  2. jermaine.schroeder

    I completely agree! The way Pluribus blends traditional storytelling with innovative technology really sets it apart. It’s interesting to consider how this approach can influence future sci-fi narratives.

  3. maia82

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how the show’s unique approach not only enhances viewer engagement but also sets a new standard for interactive narratives in television. I can’t wait to see how this influences future series!

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