'Severance' Season 4? Apple's Plans for Hit Show's Future Revealed
Apple is officially bringing Severance in-house.
In a deal reportedly worth $70 million, Apple acquired the IP and all rights to the Emmy Award-winning drama. Going forward, Apple Studios will produce the series internally, while production company Fifth Season will remain an executive producer.
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The move comes after Season 2′s complicated and expensive production, which reportedly cast as much as $20 million per episode and faced multiple setbacks, including the Hollywood strikes, COVID and script rewrites and reshoots, per Deadline.
Season 3 is officially renewed, and sources tell Deadline that a fourth season is essentially locked into Apple’s strategy.
Creators Ben Stiller and Dan Erickson have planned for a 3 to 4 season arc, with four seasons now considered the target. A fifth season is not currently planned, although expansion of the universe, including spinoffs or prequels, is reportedly being discussed, per Deadline.
Apple hopes to start filming Season 3 this summer in New York, though the start date may shift as scripts are finished. The plan is to head into production with finished scripts to avoid the costly Season 2 rewrites. Six scripts are reportedly done already.
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