Waffle parties all round!
This is not a drill! Severance season 2 is officially in production.
The widely-acclaimed Apple TV+ series, starring Adam Scott, captured imaginations across the world as it told the story of employees at Lumon Industries who had severed themselves between their work lives and their personal lives.
With the series ending on a major cliffhanger, fans have been clamouring for more – and now, they’re in luck.
Apple TV+ has shared a first look at season 2, which shows Scott’s Mark Scout running down a corridor.
— Apple TV (@AppleTV) January 29, 2024
In the alt text, the streamer wrote: “A black and white action shot of Mark S. (Adam Scott) running down a long white hallway. On the right side of the picture is a large camera recording the scene, confirming Severance Season 2 is in production.”
Of course, we don’t have a release date or any more information just yet – but this is the first update we’ve had in quite some time.
It comes after producer Ben Stiller shut down reports of tension on set, reassuring fans that there has been no drama behind-the-scenes and that they’re working to make the show as good as possible.
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He said on X (formerly Twitter): “No one’s going to the break room. We’re on the same really slow schedule we’ve always been on.
“Same target air date we’ve always had. Love our fans and each other and we all are just working to make the show as good as possible.”
As for what will happen, only time will tell! The cast have been tight-lipped on the plot, but Patricia Arquette, who plays Harmony Cobel, said: “Be scared, very scared.”
She added to Entertainment Tonight: “I think these guys have been working really hard, and come up with a lot of really creative things. They have a whole world in their minds.
“They just let us in, piece by piece, into what’s going on, but I think it will be fun and beautiful.”
Severance season 1 is available to stream on Apple TV+. Check out more of our Sci-Fi coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on.
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