Where to Watch Severance Season 2: Apple TV+ Guide
Severance Season 2 is the prestige TV event that finally arrived after a three-year wait, picking up immediately after the cliffhanger that broke Apple TV+ servers in April 2022. With Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro, and Patricia Arquette returning under Ben Stiller's direction, viewers are flocking to find a way to watch every episode without committing to a full year of streaming. Here's the complete 2026 guide.
Streaming Availability
Severance Season 2 streams exclusively on Apple TV+ worldwide. All 10 Season 2 episodes are now available, alongside the complete Season 1.
Apple TV+ pricing as of 2026:
- Monthly subscription: $9.99/month
- Annual subscription: $99/year (saves about $20.88 vs monthly)
- Apple One bundle (Apple TV+, Music, iCloud+, Arcade): from $19.95/month
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There is no ad-supported tier — every Apple TV+ subscription includes 4K HDR with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos at no extra cost, which puts it among the best technical values in streaming.
How to Watch Free
Apple TV+ offers a 7-day free trial to all new subscribers — enough time to binge most of Severance Season 2 if you're disciplined. New iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV hardware purchases unlock 3 months free, the most generous bundled offer in streaming. T-Mobile's higher-tier plans include Apple TV+ as a perk; check your bill before paying.
Buy or Rent
Severance Season 2 episodes are not available to buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, or Vudu. This is an Apple TV+ exclusive — the only way to watch is through an Apple TV+ subscription. Note that Season 1 is available to purchase on Amazon for collectors, and a Season 2 physical release is expected in 2026.
Is It Worth Watching?
Yes. Our 9.4/10 review calls Severance Season 2 "the rare follow-up that pays off its predecessor's promise without diluting it." The performances are extraordinary, the world-building is deeper than any Season 1 hint suggested, and the cliffhangers will hook you. Read our full Severance Season 2 review for the spoiler-free deep dive.
Related Shows
Apple TV+ has quietly become prestige TV's best library. After Severance, queue up:
- Slow Horses — Gary Oldman in MI5's basement department, the platform's other best drama
- Silo — Rebecca Ferguson in another mystery-box dystopia with deep worldbuilding
- For All Mankind — alternate-history NASA drama with Severance's same patient ambition
An Apple TV 4K or Fire TV Stick 4K makes the Apple TV+ app run beautifully on any television.
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