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We will also see the Innies discover more and more about themselves, with writer and creator Dan Erickson describing them reaching an “adolescence” phase in season 2.
“In season one, the Innies are basically children,” he told Vanity Fair. “They’re adults in some ways, but experientially they’re children, having your first crush and finding out things about yourselves. Season two, it’s a little bit more of an adolescence story. There’s more of a sense of finding your own autonomy and deciding who you are going to be, as opposed to who you’ve been told you are.”
Severance season 2 cast
Alongside Adam Scott, returning cast for Severance season 2 includes Patricia Arquette, Dichen Lachman, Michael Chernus, Christopher Walken and Jen Tullock.
New faces that have been confirmed to be joining for season 2 are Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie, Bob Balaban, Merritt Wever, Ólafur Darri Ólafssonn, John Noble and Arrested Development‘s Alia Shawkat.
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Severance season 2 release info
The first episode of the new season will drop at midnight Pacific Time on 17 January 2025, meaning it’ll be available to watch from 8am UK time on Apple TV+. Each episode will drop every Friday weekly.
Will there be a Severance season 3?
Director and executive producer Ben Stiller has already teased a third outing for Severance.
“You have a responsibility to the audience that you’re going somewhere with it,” he said in an interview with Collider. “That’s always been a part of it for us, really understanding where it’s heading to, and Apple’s been really supportive of that and been sensitive to what the story is and not saying, ‘Okay, this is something that has to keep going as long as it’s successful.’
“It should go as long as the story goes, and that’s something we have an idea of, and we’re working towards as we’re starting up our season 3 work.”
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