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Trailer: Servant returns to Apple TV+ for Season 2 this January

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Servant will officially return to Apple TV+ in January for a second season.
The psychological thriller from M. Night Shyamalan follows a Philadelphia couple in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy creates a rift in their marriage and opens the door for a mysterious force to enter their home. Lauren Ambrose stars as Dorothy, a mother who, after an unspeakable tragedy, a young nanny to help care for their newborn child. Toby Kebbell co-stars as her husband, Sean, and Nell Tiger Free stars as Leanne, the nanny. Rupert Grint also stars as Dorothy’s younger brother, Julian.
The show is written and created by Tony Basgallop, with Shyamalan exec-producing and directing.
“Shyamalan’s stylish storytelling doesn’t disappoint, ensuring that with each faintly ridiculous twist, you don’t lose the urge to keep watching,” we wrote in our review of Season 1.
Before that had even been released, Apple TV+ had greenlit a second season. Following the suspenseful Season 1 finale, the sophomore run takes a supernatural turn. As Leanne returns to the brownstone and her true nature is revealed, a darker future for all lies ahead.
Season 2 will premiere on 15th January, with each of the 10 episodes arriving weekly on Fridays. Here’s the teaser video announcing the release date:
Apple TV+ renews Servant for Season 2
27th November 2019M
Apple TV+ has renewed Servant for a second season.
The psychological thriller from M. Night Shyamalan follows a Philadelphia couple in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy creates a rift in their marriage and opens the door for a mysterious force to enter their home.
Lauren Ambrose stars as Dorothy, a mother who, after an unspeakable tragedy, a young nanny to help care for their newborn child. Toby Kebbell co-stars as her husband, Sean, and Nell Tiger Free stars as Leanne, the nanny. Rupert Grint also stars as Dorothy’s younger brother, Julian.
The show is written and created by Tony Basgallop, with Shyamalan exec-producing and directing.
Before the show has even premiered on Apple TV+, though, the tech giant has given an early renewal for a second run. It joins a growing number of original series given speedy renewals for the fledgling subscription streaming service, including Ron Moore’s For All Mankind, See, starring Jason Momoa, and Emily Dickinson biopic/comedy Dickinson. The Morning Show, its flagship drama starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, was given a two-season order when it was first picked up.
Shyamalan announced the renewal on NBC’s Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.