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Forget Apple TV’s Sci-Fi ‘Pluribus’ — This Quick Binge Series Is the One Blowing Up Reddit

Rhea Seehorn in Pluribus
Rhea Seehorn in Pluribus
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By Hannah Hunt

Back in 2021, Hannah’s love of all things nerdy collided with her passion for writing — and she hasn’t stopped since. She covers pop culture news, writes reviews, and conducts interviews on just about every kind of media imaginable. If she’s not talking about something spooky, she’s talking about gaming, and her favorite moments in anything she’s read, watched, or played are always the scariest ones. For Hannah, nothing beats the thrill of discovering what’s lurking in the shadows or waiting around the corner for its chance to go bump in the night. Once described as “strictly for the sickos,” she considers it the highest of compliments.

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Apple TV’s new sci-fi dramaPluribus has the glossy rollout, the prestige angle, and the kind of marketing push designed to dominate conversations. But if you look at where audiences are actually gathering,Pluribus is not the one commanding the biggest conversations online. That honor belongs toHazbin Hotel, a chaotic, quick-binge animated series that is soaring pastPluribus on Reddit’s Top TV Shows chart. The data points to a story that looks very different from the one Apple’s marketing suggests. Viewers aren’t talking about the high-concept newcomer,they are talking about Hell’s favorite hotel.

Reddit’s Top TV Chart Tells a Different Story Than Apple’s Marketing

Prestige sci-fi often dominates early discourse, especially when a platform positions a title as its next flagship.Pluribus is clearly designed to fill that role, yet Reddit’s current momentum chart shows that the real organic breakout is happening elsewhere. This week,Hazbin Hotel sits at #1 with the largest subreddit growth on the entire TV list. More than 2,700 new members joined within seven days, a huge surge that reflects not just discovery but rapid conversion into active fandom.

By comparison,Pluribus lands at fourth place with a much smaller bump. The difference between the two trajectories is striking.Pluribus is benefitting from standard streaming visibility, but the real heat is concentrated on a show that isn’t backed by a prestige drama campaign. Instead,fans are pulling newcomers in, sharing clips, debating arcs, andanalyzing character choices at a pace that far outstrips the conversation around Apple’s big-budget sci-fi series. That gap reveals something important. Organic buzz is not following the marketing money. It is chasing the show people feel compelled to talk about, and right now, that show isHazbin Hotel.

Alastor and Vox in a flashback during 'Hazbin Hotel' Season 2.
‘Hazbin Hotel’ Creator Explains How Alastor Broke "Baby Vox" and Why His Story Isn’t Over After Season 2 [Exclusive]

Vox still has plenty of arc to give.

‘Hazbin Hotel’s Growth Outpaces ‘Pluribus’ and Legacy Giants

The current Reddit rankings don’t just showHazbin outrunningPluribus. They show it pulling ahead of some of the most entrenched fandoms on television. In recent weeks, Hazbin’s subreddit growth has surpassed long-standing pillars likeStranger Things andStargate SG-1. These are shows with years of cultural weight and deeply established communities, andforHazbin to eclipse them in momentum speaks to the intensity and immediacy of its pull.

Hazbin’s subreddit is not merely gaining passive followers. It is accelerating. Reddit’s data reveals that members aren’t joining in slow, predictable waves. They are arriving in spikes, reacting to story beats,character moments, and new announcements with the kind of urgency that defines major fandom surges. For a quick-binge animated series to top that list is significant because it meansHazbin is not only attracting viewers,it is inspiring participation. People want to talk about it the moment they finish the series, which just wrapped up its second season this week. Meanwhile,Pluribus still hasn’t hit that cultural ignition point. It is doing what many prestige sci-fi shows do in the early weeks. It is building an audience slowly and steadily. There is nothing wrong with that, but steady isn’t a breakout. Reddit’s momentum indicators are some of the clearest barometers of genuine engagement, and those indicators show thatthe story of the moment is happening in Hell, not in Apple’s carefully curated sci-fi landscape.

A Quick Binge With Massive Word-of-Mouth Power

What makesHazbin’s surge so intriguing is that it is fundamentally a word-of-mouth phenomenon. This is not a series being endlessly promoted with trailers, cast interviews, behind-the-scenes clips, and a massive rollout campaign.Hazbin’s visibility largely comes from viewers pushing each other into the show. They post about the music, the character arcs, the emotional whiplash, the visual style, and the surprising depth beneath the chaos. Theyrecommend it with the enthusiasm of someone handing a friend their new favorite obsession.Hazbin is also built for quick-binge consumption. Its structure encourages the “just one more” spiral, where viewers finish the final episode and immediately search for discussion threads. That immediacy is powerful. Word-of-mouth grows most rapidly when viewers feel an emotional high and an urgent need to process it with others. Hazbin’s pacing delivers that rush repeatedly, and the subreddit’s explosive growth shows exactly how effective that structure is at generating community engagement.

This is whereHazbin pulls ahead ofPluribus in a way that feels meaningful.Pluribus is a slow-burn drama built on mystery and world-building. Its strengths lie in atmosphere and detail. Those qualities often lead to sustained conversation over time,but they rarely produce the immediate “drop everything and join the subreddit” momentum that characterizes an overnight hit.Hazbin, by contrast, feels engineered for conversation. It is loud, fast, emotional, meme-ready, and dripping with stylistic choices that invite reaction.

Reddit Momentum Matters More Than Prestige Branding

Alastor and Vox in 'Hazbin Hotel' Season 2.
Alastor and Vox in 'Hazbin Hotel' Season 2.
Image via Prime Video

Reddit is not the only way to measure cultural traction, but it is one of the clearest mirrors of what viewers are talking about without marketing influence. When a series climbs to the top of Reddit’s TV charts,it means the conversation is happening because people are choosing to have it, not because a platform is pushing it.Hazbin’s position at #1 represents a shift in how viewers are discovering shows in 2025. A title with a cult reputation can now overpower a major platform release if it delivers something emotionally potent enough to spark conversation on its own. The split betweenHazbin andPluribus shows exactly that dynamic in action. Apple can spotlight a series across its ecosystem, but it cannot manufacture the kind of community frenzy thatHazbin is achieving.

Pluribus may yet grow into its potential. Prestige sci-fi often requires more time to bloom. But right now, the buzz belongs to the animated series that has turned Reddit into its personal echo chamber.Hazbin Hotel is the one fans are watching, sharing, breaking down, and amplifying. It is the show quietly winning the week, pulling ahead of Apple’s latest sci-fi effort through pure enthusiasm.Pluribus may have the marketing buzz, butHazbin has the fandom energy, and that is what wins the internet.

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Release Date
January 19, 2024
Directors
Vivienne Medrano
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Dave Capdevielle, Kendraw Cook, Raymond T. Hernandez, Vivienne Medrano, Daniel MacDonald, Maritza Medrano

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Animation, Crime, Comedy
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Vivienne Medrano
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