Weâre talking a lot about Severance today and for good reason. The second season just wrapped up with a banger of a finale, an event that itself was almost three years in the making. Plus, a third season was officially announced and we got to chat with the showâs creator, Dan Erickson. Itâs a lot of Lumon, to be sure, but best to get everything in before the long wait for the next season.
But what will that season even be? In an interview with Rolling Stone, Erickson discussed what season three could look like in a broader sense given what happens at the end of season two and itâs very, very interesting. So, itâs time to get into spoilers.
The first season of Severance ended with the four main characters rebelling against Lumon. Then, in the season two premiere, theyâre back. It feels like a jump but the show takes a lot of time to explain how and why that happens, Basically though, itâs a reset.
Season two ends with the remaining inniesâMark, Helly, and Dylanârebelling again, but this time on an even larger scale. They blow up one of Lumonâs biggest secrets, everything involving Cold Harbor including the kidnapping of Gemma Scout, and Mark even kills one of Lumonâs executives, Mr. Drummond. How could season three even begin to imagine people going back to work after all that and more?
Well, maybe it wonât. When asked directly about this pattern, Erickson had a very intriguing answer. âWe like to blow up the formula at the end of each season and see if we could bring it back,â he said. âI donât want to speak too much about what season three would look like. But I will say that we wanted to do something that blew up the world even more than in the first season. Itâs a really valid question that people will be asking: âCan the show continue in the format that weâve been seeing, or is it going to need to transform into something else?'â
That Erickson even acknowledges it could be âsomething elseâ suggests, well, that it could be âsomething else.â And maybe it will be. Or, maybe, it wonât. Maybe itâll just ding back onto the severed floor of Lumon as the audience, and characters, anxiously await to learn how this evil corporation cleaned it all up.
We donât know what season three will be but we have full trust in the team. And, thankfully, we now know itâs officially coming and hope itâll come as soon as it can.
For more from Erickson read our interview, of course, but Rolling Stoneâs is very good too. Both seasons of Severance are currently on Apple TV+ with season three on the way.
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