Apple TV: Status of Pluribus S2, launch of John Sugar S2 – and integration into Titan OS | News


If the world is suffocating in friendliness and turning into a constantly smiling collective, then there is a virus behind it – at least in the world of the successful series “Pluribus” with Rhea Seehorn in the lead role. However, fans will have to wait a while until the second season airs. Series creator Vince Gilligan has now given an interim status on the development of the new episodes. Together with his team of writers, he is “just over halfway through”; the basic plot is in place, but the scripts are not finished. Lead actress Rhea Seehorn had previously hinted at how complex the production was in a conversation with Bryan Cranston. A total of ten to eleven months were required to film the first season. However, a date for the start of the new production has still not been set – which shows how long it will probably take until publication.
John Sugar Season 2 starts
While the second season of Pluribus is a long way off, another Apple series is already set to be continued. More than two years after the first season finale, “John Sugar” returns today with new episodes. Apple is re-releasing the eight episodes on a weekly basis, with the season finale scheduled for August 7th.
Colin Farrell reprises the role of the unusual private detective John Sugar. After the revelations at the end of the first season, his search for the missing sister remains a central motif, while a new missing person case keeps him busy.
Apple TV comes to Titan OS
There remains another message about Apple TV, which relates less to content than to availability: The TV app will also come to smart TVs with Titan OS. However, an exact launch date and a complete list of supported models have not yet been communicated.
Titan OS is a Linux-based smart TV operating system developed in Europe. The Barcelona-based company Titan OS SL is behind the platform. The system has so far been used primarily on televisions from Philips and AOC and is intended to establish itself as an alternative to Google TV, Samsung’s Tizen and LG’s webOS.

















