Severance season 2: First look revealed by AppleTV+

The ‘Severance’ teaser gives a glimpse of what's to come in season 2.


Pop Culture & Art June 11, 2024
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Apple TV+ has unveiled a first look at the highly anticipated second season of "Severance," the critically acclaimed sci-fi thriller. The brief teaser offers a glimpse into the unsettling world of Lumon Industries, where employees undergo a controversial procedure to sever their work and personal memories.

The clip shows Adam Scott reprising his role as Mark Scout, waking up on a conference room table before attempting to escape. Season 1 left Mark and his colleagues on a quest to uncover Lumon's sinister secrets, and the new footage suggests their mission continues.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Another scene features Mark's reunion with Milchick (Tramell Tillman), the unnerving supervisor on Lumon's severed floor, who ominously welcomes him back.

The teaser also includes a photo of Mark standing in Lumon's sterile white hallways, clutching a bunch of blue balloons, with the caption, "Your innie has already seen this image. A first look at Severance Season 2."

Season 2 has been eagerly awaited since its confirmation in April 2022. Production faced delays due to the writers' strike, but wrapped in April 2024, with Adam Scott praising the new cast members joining the show's talented ensemble.

The upcoming season will introduce eight new actors, including Gwendoline Christie of "Game of Thrones" fame and Merritt Wever of "Nurse Jackie." Additionally, Bob Balaban, Alia Shawkat, Robby Benson, Stefano Carannante, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, and John Noble will join the cast.

While Apple TV+ has yet to announce a release date, the first look at Season 2 has undoubtedly heightened anticipation among fans. The show's gripping storyline, captivating performances, and thought-provoking themes have solidified its place as one of the most compelling series on television.
 

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