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Sci-Fi Hit 'Pluribus' Renewed: Actor's Hive Mind Tale
18 Feb
Summary
- Pluribus, a sci-fi drama about an alien virus, renewed for season two.
- Actor Schutte earned a Saturn Award nomination for his guest role.
- The series explores a world transformed into a hive mind by a virus.

The science-fiction drama series Pluribus has officially been renewed for a second season following its November premiere. The show is set in a world where an alien virus, dubbed "the Joining," has transformed most of humanity into a collective consciousness known as "the Others." A small group of immune individuals struggle to survive and potentially reverse the effects.
One of the immune survivors is Mr. Diabaté, portrayed by Schutte, who embraces a luxurious, hedonistic lifestyle amidst the global crisis. His character contrasts with Carol Sturka, played by Rhea Seehorn, who is desperately trying to save the world. Schutte's performance has garnered significant attention, earning him a Saturn Award nomination for Best Guest Star in a Television Series.
Schutte has a notable career, having previously starred in "Our Flag Means Death" and "Sunnyside." His acting credits also include "9-1-1" and "The Tiger Hunter." Beyond television, Schutte has won major comedy awards in the Netherlands and performed three Dutch national TV comedy specials. He is also recognized for his work in video games like "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" and "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order."




