The second season of smash-hit series “Severance” is in full swing on Apple TV+.
According to the streaming platform, the series follows Mark Scout (Adam Scott), who leads a team at Lumon Industries whose employees have undergone a severance procedure that surgically divides their memories between their work and personal lives.
In the second season of the Emmy Award-winning series, Mark and his friends learn “the dire consequences of trifling with the severance barrier, leading them further down a path of woe,” the series description on Apple TV+ reads.
Here’s what you need to know about Season 2 of “Severance,” including how many episodes the season has and when new episodes come out.
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When does the next episode of ‘Severance’ come out?
Season 2 premiered on Friday, Jan. 17 and new episodes will come out every Friday through March 21, according to Apple TV+.
The next episode, titled “Sweet Vitriol,” is set to be released on Friday, March 7.
Apple TV+ said in a statement to Today.com last month that new episodes will be available at different times around the world.
“It would be safe to assume that the first episode of Season 2, as well as new episodes of ‘Severance’ thereafter, will become available to stream Thursday evenings PT and ET, and Friday around the world,” the statement obtained by Today.com read.
How many episodes are in ‘Severance’ Season 2?
The second season will contain 10 episodes, according to the streamer. Season 1 had nine episodes.
‘Severance’ Season 2 episode schedule
The ninth episode is scheduled to debut on March 14, while the season finale will be available beginning March 21.
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