Severance season two is returning to the office. The second installment of Appleās workplace thriller will return in January 2025, the streamer announced Wednesday. The 10-episode season will be released weekly over the first two months of the new year.
A brief teaser released Wednesday unveiled the date and takes fans back to the iconic elevator of the showās workplace setting.
Severance, from director and executive producer Ben Stiller, sees Adam Scott as Mark Scout, a manager at the mysterious Lumon Industries, a company where employees undergo severance procedures to divide their memories between work and personal lives. Season one received numerous Emmy and Golden Globe nominations and won two Writers Guild awards.
Season two will reunite original stars Scott, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Zach Cherry, Jen Tullock, Michael Chernus, Dichen Lachman, John Turturro, Christopher Walken and Patricia Arquette, as well as add new series regular Sarah Bock. Gwendoline Christie, Bob Balaban and Merritt Wever will also appear in the second season. Fifth Season is the studio.
In season two, āMark and his friends learn the dire consequences of trifling with the severance barrier, leading them further down a path of woe,ā a press release reads. The show is written, created and executive produced by Dan Erickson.
Severance season two will debut globally on Apple TV+ with the first episode on Jan. 17, 2025, followed by one episode every Friday through March 21, 2025. The return will mark two and a half years since the show first premiered in February 2022.
After more than two years ā and a wildly suspenseful Season 1 cliffhanger ā āSeveranceā is finally back.
Apple TV+ released a teaser for Season 2 of the workplace thriller, which will debut on the streamer on Friday, Jan. 17. The 10-episode season will drop weekly episodes on Fridays after that.
Adam Scott stars as Mark Scout, who works a desk job at a mysterious biotech company known as Lumon. The controversial corporation performs procedures in which employeesā psyches are bifurcated to separate work memories from personal memories, creating Innies (employeesā at-work personas) and Outties (their selves outside of the office). Patricia Arquette stars as the manager of the severed employees, as well as Markās next-door neighbor. As the show progresses, Mark makes curious discoveries that call into question the intentions of the company.
The Season 2 logline says, āMark (Scott) and his friends learn the dire consequences of trifling with the severance barrier, leading them further down a path of woe.ā
In addition to Scott and Arquette, the rest of the main cast includes Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Jen Tullock, Dichen Lachman, Michael Chernus, John Turturro and Christopher Walken. Eight more joined the cast of Season 2, including āSearch Partyā star Alia Shawkat, āGame of Thronesā alum Gwendoline Christie, Merritt Wever, Bob Balaban, Robby Benson, Stefano Carannate, John Noble and Ćlafur Darri Ćlafsson.
The new teaser doesnāt show much, other than the main cast of characters returning to the halls of Lumon. Thereās also a quick look at Christieās mysterious character, who cryptically tells them āYou shouldāve left.ā
Season 1 of āSeveranceā premiered on the streamer on Feb. 18, 2022, to critical acclaim. Executive producer Ben Stiller directed six episodes of the first season, and Aoife McArdle helmed the fourth, fifth and six episodes. Stiller announced in January that production for Season 2 had resumed, posting on social media a photo of Scott dashing down a hallway with the caption: āBack to work.ā Shooting had paused in May 2023 when the WGA strike began.
Following the finale of Season 1, Variety spoke with the creator and stars of āSeveranceā to unpack the twist and discuss what could come for Season 2.
Creator Dan Erickson executive produces in addition to Mark Friedman, Chris Black, John Cameron and Andrew Colville. Additional executive producers include Stiller, Nicky Weinstock and Jackie Cohn for Red Hour Productions. Arquette and Scott produce as well. The series comes from Fifth Season.
Watch the trailer below.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter, Variety