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Severance season 2 starts soon – here’s how to refresh your memory

Dive back into the mysterious world of Severance before season 2 starts. Here's how to watch or rewatch season 1 to be fully prepared for more suspense.

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Achieving a healthy work-life balance is on most people’s wish list, but what if you could surgically separate your work and personal lives? That’s the intriguing premise of the Apple TV+ series “Severance,” where Adam Scott plays Mark Scout, a seemingly ordinary man working at a biotech company with a twist. The show delves deep into the ethical and psychological implications of such a procedure as Mark unravels a complex mystery about his workplace and his own identity. With the second season of this mind-bending drama set to premiere, you’ll want to be fully caught up. Here’s how to do that:

When does season two of “Severance” start?

Mark your calendars: Season two of “Severance” will premiere on Friday, January 17, 2025, on Apple TV+.

How many episodes will the second season of “Severance” have?

The second season will consist of ten episodes. After the premiere, new episodes will drop weekly, with the season finale scheduled for Friday, March 21, 2025.

What is Apple TV+’s “Severance” about?

Under the direction of Ben Stiller, who previously worked on SHOWTIME’s “Escape at Dannemora,” “Severance” introduces viewers to a world where work and personal life are quite literally different states of existence. The first season, which ran for nine episodes, follows Mark Scout after he joins Lumon Industries, a company with more than a hint of dystopian secrecy. Here, employees undergo “severance,” a medical procedure where a chip in their brain separates their work consciousness from their personal life, ensuring no information crosses between the two.

Mark, dealing with the grief of losing his wife in a car accident, finds himself in a routine of entering a stark, windowless office, sitting at a desk doing tasks that are both mundane and mysterious, all under the watchful eye of his manager, Peggy, portrayed by the enigmatic Patricia Arquette. The narrative spirals into a thrilling mystery that questions the very nature of identity and autonomy.

Who’s returning for season 2?

Apple TV+ has confirmed that the core cast from season 1, including Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Zach Cherry, and Dichen Lachman, will reprise their roles. New faces joining the ensemble include Sarah Bock, Bob Balaban, and Gwendoline Christie, among others, promising to deepen the narrative’s complexity.

When did the first season of “Severance” air?

The debut season of “Severance” made its way to Apple TV+ on February 18, 2022, quickly capturing audiences with its unique take on the workplace drama genre.

How to catch up:

To prepare for the new season, you can watch all nine episodes of the first season on Apple TV+. Given the intricate plot and character development, it’s worth a rewatch or even a deep dive into fan theories and discussions online to refresh your memory on the nuances of Lumon’s dark secrets and the personal lives of the characters.

With “Severance,” you’re not just watching a show; you’re embarking on a psychological journey that questions where work ends and life begins. So, get ready to explore the eerie corridors of Lumon Industries once more as the second season promises to push the boundaries even further.

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