‘Severance’ Episode Guide: How Many Episodes Are in Ben Stiller’s Apple TV+ Series?

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Apple TV+ is about to get weird with the premiere of its latest thriller, Severance. Created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller and Aoife Mcardle, Severance is set in a world where it’s possible to completely separate a person’s work life from their personal one. But what are the tolls that come with that complete separation? And what happens when these two worlds collide?

It’s the ultimate study in what it means to have a work/life balance, and it’s insane. But when can you watch new episodes? Here’s your guide on how to watch Severance.

How Many Episodes Are in Severance Season 1?

Altogether there will be nine episodes in Severance‘s first season. That’s enough to sufficiently freak you out about your corporate job before you’re eager for more.

When Do New Episodes of Severance Premiere?

The first two episodes in Severance Season 1 will premiere at the same time. You can start watching them on Apple TV+ this Friday, February 18. New episodes typically drop on Apple at 3/2c a.m., so look out for them then.

But what about the rest of the season? We have you covered:

  • Episode 1, “Good News About Hell”: Friday, February 18
  • Episode 2, “Half Loop”: Friday, February 18
  • Episode 3, “In Perpetuity”: Friday, February 25
  • Episode 4, “The You You Are”: Friday, March 4
  • Episode 5, “The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design”: Friday, March 11
  • Episode 6, “Hide and Seek”: Friday, March 18
  • Episode 7, “Defiant Jazz”: Friday, March 25
  • Episode 8, “What’s for Dinner?”: Friday, April 1
  • Episode 9, “The We We Are”: Friday, April 8

Who’s in the Cast of Severance?

Get ready for some big names in this corporate horror story. Severance stars Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation, Party Down), Britt Lower (Man Seeking Woman), John Turturro (The Big Lebowski, The Night Of), Christopher Walken (Catch Me If You Can, The Deer Hunter), Patricia Arquette (Escape at Dannemora, The Act), and Zach Cherry (You). With a comedy cast that stacked and a premise this warped, you know this is going to be bizarre in the best way.

Is There a Trailer for Severance?

There absolutely is. Scroll up and check it out in all its robotic, trippy glory.