Splendid news,Short film Archives followers of Kier: Severancehas officially been renewed by Apple TV+ for Season 3.
Given that the show is the most watch TV series on Apple TV+, per the press release, the news isn't all that much of a surprise — but it's still reassuring to know that some of our burning questions from Season 2 will eventually be answered.
SEE ALSO: 'Severance' puts a spin on the Orpheus and Eurydice myth in its Season 2 finaleThe finale ended on yet another big cliff-hanger, with Mark S. (Adam Scott) finally rescuing his outtie's wife Gemma (Dichen Lachman), only to abandon her for Helly (Britt Lower) when he returned to his innie form. We leave Mark and Helly running through the corridors of Lumon's severed floor, trapped in a situation that it's difficult to imagine them finding a happy way out of.
“I couldn’t be more excited to get back to work with Ben, Dan, the incredible cast and crew, Apple and the whole Severanceteam,” said Scott in a press release. “Oh hey also – not a huge deal – but if you see my innie, please don’t mention any of this to him. Thanks.”
“Making Severancehas been one of the most creatively exciting experiences I’ve ever been a part of,” said executive producer and director Ben Stiller. “While I have no memory of this, I’m told making season three will be equally enjoyable, though any recollection of these future events will be forever and irrevocably wiped from my memory as well.”
The renewal was also marked by an exchange on X (formerly Twitter) between Ben Stiller and Apple CEO Tim Cook.
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Severance Season 2 is now streaming on Apple TV+.
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