Actress from ‘Pluribus’ Happy about Golden Globes Spotlight on Creator and Star

Apple TV+ is making waves with its new series, Pluribus, at the upcoming Golden Globes. The show, created by Breaking Bad mastermind Vince Gilligan, follows a woman who remains unaffected by an alien virus that connects everyone to a hive mind. Pluribus is a nominee for best television series, drama, as well as best performance by an actress in a television series, drama, with star Rhea Seehorn receiving recognition for her exceptional work.

Karolina Wydra, who plays Zosia in Pluribus, is excited to see both Gilligan and Seehorn being honored. She shared her joy by expressing, “I’m glad that they’re being celebrated for their greatness.” Seehorn’s performance in Pluribus marks her first leading role, despite her previous work in Better Call Saul. Wydra hopes that Seehorn receives the overdue recognition she deserves, considering her talent and leadership, saying, “I want her to be celebrated for the incredible artist that she is.”

Wydra also took a moment to praise Gilligan’s visionary storytelling, calling him a master of his craft and highlighting his genuine care for those he works with. She emphasized, “He really cares about making sure that people are there because they want to and they’re really good humans.”

The Golden Globes ceremony will be broadcasted live on CBS and streamed on Paramount Plus. Don’t miss the chance to see the brilliance of Pluribus and the incredible talents it showcases.