‘Severance’ Season 3 Renewal Announcement: How to Watch the Complete Series Online for Free

The number-crunching team at Lumon is set to return. (And no, they have not made the move to New York City.)

Fresh from the gripping conclusion of its second season, the acclaimed series Severance has officially been renewed for a third season by Apple TV+. This thought-provoking dystopian narrative stars Adam Scott in the role of Mark Scout, a widower who undergoes a radical procedure to become “severed,” which effectively disconnects his memories of work from his personal life. At Lumon Industries, he collaborates with colleagues Irving (John Turturro), Dylan (Zach Cherry), and Helly (Britt Lower). Season two unfolds in the aftermath of what’s been dubbed the “Microdat Uprising.”

Created by Dan Erickson and produced under the direction of Ben Stiller, this Apple original series boasts a strong ensemble cast, including Tramell Tillman, Patricia Arquette, Christopher Walken, and Dichen Lachman. New faces introduced in the second season include Sarah Bock, Alia Shawkat, Gwendoline Christie, Stefano Carannante, Bob Balaban, and Merritt Wever.

Watch the thrilling trailer for Severance season two below, and continue reading for tips on how to binge-watch the series at no cost.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UXKlYvLGJY

How to Watch Severance Seasons 1 and 2 Online

As an Apple Originals offering, Severance is available exclusively on Apple TV+. A subscription is necessary to access both seasons; however, eligible new users can take advantage of a seven-day free trial to delve into every episode. This trial is available through the Apple TV+ channel on Prime Video as well.

Following the trial period, the subscription will automatically renew at a rate of $9.99 per month. Alternatively, an annual plan can be purchased for $99.99, resulting in a savings of 17% compared to the monthly payment option.

Where to Find the Best Apple TV+ Streaming Deals

Interested viewers can enjoy 90 days of Apple TV+ for free through exclusive offers from retailers such as Apple, Target, and Best Buy, or through discounted bundles available via T-Mobile and Verizon. For more information, click here.

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