With its recent surge in popularity, Apple TV’s sci-fi psychological thriller, Pluribus, has officially ventured into the realm of merchandise. Sony Pictures has introduced the series’ first official merchandise collection, offering a range of apparel that allows fans to express their enthusiasm for the show.
This collection features several items, including t-shirts, hoodies, and hats, all designed to represent the unique aesthetic of Pluribus. Fans can choose from options such as the Women’s Cut Pluribus Logo Tee and the Pluribus Petri Smile Tee, each priced at $24.95. Additionally, the Pluribus Logo Hoodie is available for $49.95, while the Pluribus Logo Hat retails for $29.95. The merchandise is available in a variety of sizes, ranging from small to 2XL for the shirts and hoodies, with the hat designed to fit most due to its adjustable d-ring closure.
While the collection brings excitement to fans, some have remarked on the limited information provided about the items. The offerings include both slim-fit t-shirts in a traditional women’s cut and options that appear to be more unisex. Despite this, the launch marks a significant moment for Apple TV, as merchandise drops for its shows have been relatively rare.
Historically, Apple TV has seen success with merchandise for its flagship series. Ted Lasso, the platform’s breakout hit, had an extensive range of products, from shirts and mugs to a unique collaboration with ice cream brand Jeni that included limited edition flavors. Another series, Severance, also garnered attention with fan-targeted items, including a rare Blu-ray release and a successful Kickstarter campaign for a themed keyboard by Atomic Keyboard that exceeded its funding goal tenfold.
The launch of the Pluribus merchandise collection reflects the growing trend of connecting television series with tangible products that fans can purchase. As Apple continues to expand its content library, this move may pave the way for future merchandise opportunities. By offering a way for audiences to engage with their favorite shows beyond the screen, Apple TV is not just selling products; it is fostering a deeper connection between viewers and the narratives they love.


































