‘Severance’ Season 2 Is Now Streaming on Apple TV+

The second season of ‘Severance’ made its long-awaited debut on Thursday evening, three years after the first season was released. With great excitement, fans are expected to pay close attention to every episode as they attempt to solve the enigma surrounding Lumon and its employees who have undergone severance.

Every night, I eagerly anticipate the arrival of a new “Severance” episode on Apple TV+, which arrives at midnight Pacific Time and 3 a.m. Eastern Time. This season consists of a total of 10 captivating episodes that I can’t wait to delve into!

STREAM ‘SEVERANCE’ ON APPLE TV+ Free Trial

This week, you can try out the streaming service for free, and after that, it will cost $9.99 per month. Another choice is a one-month trial without charge when you subscribe to Apple One, which includes multiple Apple services in one bundle at a single price. If you’ve recently bought an Apple device, you might be eligible for three months of free access to the streaming service.

The streaming platform is available for a week-long trial without cost, and afterward, it will be $9.99 per month. You can also test it for a whole month at no charge by subscribing to Apple One, which offers various Apple services under one price. If you’ve recently bought an Apple device, you could get three months of free access to the streaming service by redeeming it.

If you own a Roku gadget, you’re eligible to enjoy Apple TV+ without any charges for a period of three months. Additionally, the initial season of the show can be watched for free via the Roku Channel until January 19th.

In Season 2, the Macrodata Refinement team re-enters Lumon’s pristine white corridors, with the story resuming shortly following the suspenseful ending of Season 1. The inner personalities of Mark (Adam Scott), Irving (John Turturro) and Helly (Britt Lower) resume their duties, having caught a glimpse of the world outside due to Dylan’s (Zach Cherry) activation of the Overtime Contingency, which lets Severed employees emerge from their outer selves.

Kicking off the second season with a bang, I was thrilled to see some fresh faces joining the cast. Sarah Bock stepped into the role of Miss Huang, bringing a unique charm to her character. Alia Shawkat, on the other hand, took on the intriguing role of Gwendolyn Y., adding depth to the narrative. Stefano Carannante, an enigmatic figure, joined as an unnamed Italian macrodata refiner, while Bob Babalan brought his charisma to life as Mark W. Each actor has seamlessly integrated into the storyline, making this season promisingly engaging.

Season 2 has received widespread praise from critics. In her appraisal, TV Critic Alison Herman from EbMaster stated that “Whatever its ultimate goal, ‘Severance’ portrays the random regulations and segmented characteristics of contemporary employment more effectively than any other show currently airing.

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2025-01-17 21:17