'Servant' Season 2 coming to Apple TV+ January 15
What you need to know
- Apple TV+ show 'Servant' is back for season 2.
- It will debut January 15, next year.
- It's one of the creepiest shows on Apple TV+.
Apple TV+ thriller Servant season 2 will debut on the platform on January 15, 2021.
Director M. Night Shymalan tweeted the news earlier stating:
Thank you my friends. Love and respect to you both @StephenKing @RealGDT @Servant Season 2 arrives January 15 on the @AppleTV app. https://t.co/1dggv7GkxM #Servant pic.twitter.com/EvO2IJUeu0Thank you my friends. Love and respect to you both @StephenKing @RealGDT @Servant Season 2 arrives January 15 on the @AppleTV app. https://t.co/1dggv7GkxM #Servant pic.twitter.com/EvO2IJUeu0— M. Night Shyamalan ⌛ (@MNightShyamalan) October 22, 2020October 22, 2020
A new trailer for Season 2 has also been released by Apple:
From Apple:
The first season of Servant was released in November of 2019, however filming for season two as been hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Apple also recently debuted its new Bruce Springsteen documentary a day early on Apple TV+, from that report:
Servant season 2 will be available on Apple TV+ next year.
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