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Severance season 2may still not have a release date, but we do finally have a new – if vague – update about the next installment of the Apple TV Plus show.
Fans were sent into a tailspin yesterday after the official Apple TV Twitter accountposted a pictureof Adam Scott’s character Mark Scout in season 1 with no caption or further context. “Give us a sign @BenStiller,” one viewer tweeted in response, to which series director and executive producerStiller replied, “We’re working on it,” followed by a saluting emoji.
There’s plenty to look forward to in the next installment, though –new cast members for season 2include Gwendoline Christie, Alia Shawkat, Bob Balaban, and Merritt Weaver, and Arquette, who plays Lumon boss Harmony Cobel, previously sang the praises of those behind the scenes of the second season.
“These guys have been working really hard, and come up with a lot of really creative things,“she said last year. “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.”
While we wait for Severance season 2 to arrive on the streamer, check out our picks of the otherbest Apple TV Plus showsto add to your watch list.
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