Don’t worry, this is a spoiler-free post.The season two finale of Severance, the most popular show on Apple TV+, is now available for streaming on the platform.This is also the show’s longest episode to date, which is certainly very welcome by fans.
Watch the season two finale of Severance on Apple TV+ Named “Cold Harbor”, episode 10 of Severance’s season two is 1 hour and 15 minutes long.It’s now available to Apple TV+ subscribers, even though Apple says that new episodes are officially released on Friday.For those unfamiliar, Severance is a sci-fi show in which employees of a company agree to participate in a program to separate their workplace memories from their personal memories.
Apple says Severance has broken all Apple TV+ records and is now the most popular show of all time on the platform, overtaking Ted Lasso.According to the company, the premiere of Severance’s season two pushed Apple TV+ subscriptions up in January compared to the previous month.Due to the huge success of the show, many other companies have been promoting their brands with references to Severance.
Earlier this week, Google added a fun easter egg for those who search for “Severance.” Even Duolingo recently shared a series of videos with references to the show – and Apple responded to them on X.In the US, the Apple TV+ subscription costs $9.99 per month with a seven-day free trial.You can extend the trial period by buying a new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV.
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