'Severance' season two confirmed as creators eye third season
Groundbreaking and moving, one of the best series of this decade already has a premiere date for its second season. Meanwhile, the creators are already talking about a third. What are the chances for it?
16 October 2024 11:26
"Severance" is an Apple TV+ series that was a true revelation. Not only is it produced and directed by Ben Stiller, an actor associated with silly comedies, but the screenwriter is a debutant (Dan Erickson). This duo has created a work that captivated audiences worldwide, despite having zero support from the platform, which doesn't really care about promoting its titles.
"Severance" - what is the series about?
The titular severance is a procedure performed on new employees of the mysterious Lumon company. It involves separating the consciousness outside the company from that inside the office. While at work, the employee has no idea who they are outside, whether they have a family, or what their life is like. When they return home, they know nothing about what they do in the mysterious office building or what happens to them there. Some choose this to forget about suffering and loneliness for at least eight hours, while others believe that such a system helps them work better.
"Severance" was acclaimed as the best series of the year at the first edition of the Top Series poll and received as many as 14 Emmy nominations this year.
"Severance" second season is not everything?
To the delight of all viewers, the second season has been announced, and even the strikes in Hollywood haven't buried its chances. It is now known that the premiere will take place on January 17th at Apple TV+ at 3:00 AM ET. The cast is also confirmed: alongside Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, John Turturro, and Zach Cherry are featured, with Gwendoline Christie known from "Game of Thrones" joining as well.
Meanwhile, in a conversation with Indie Wire, Mohamad El Masri, the series' co-producer and co-screenwriter, revealed that Dan Erickson and Ben Stiller "have mapped out the future storyline."
There was always a thinking ahead to future seasons. Even in Season 2, we were talking about, what is the end game and how does this show end? A lot of work was talking about that. I think there’s a natural overlap that happens, especially with the second season of a show, that you’ve got to keep [the momentum] going. People are interested, people are watching, and now with Season 2, you really have to sort of think about, not just what is Season 2 going to deliver in a satisfying way, but how does this set up Season 3 and beyond?
Viewers will have to wait as long as three years from the first for the second season; will it be the same with the third?
That’s something I can’t ultimately talk about. What can I say? I will say, will it take another 3.5 years for the show to come out with Season 3? I mean, I hope not, just as a fan. I hope we don’t have to keep ourselves waiting for that long. But, you know, it’s Hollywood.
He also added:
What I would say is that Ben and Dan and the entire team, they’re perfectionists and they want it to be great. And if that takes, you know, a year, two years, three years or whatever it’s going to be, they’re just going take the time they need to make it the show that they want, and clearly that’s paid off and in a remarkable first season. I feel like Ben and Dan and everyone, they’re not going to put something out that they don’t feel is amazing.
What does Apple TV+ say? Traditionally, no comment is given.