Spoilers ahead for Severance!
Legendary horror author Stephen King has tweeted out his support for Severance, Apple TV's recent science fiction psychological thriller. King has published over 60 novels in his career, most of them in the horror genre, and remains a staple of popular literature, with his work being frequently adapted for film and television. He's previously also tweeted out support for other projects he's enjoyed such as The Witch and Game of Thrones.
Severance follows Mark (Adam Scott) an employee of Lumon industries who agrees to a severance program where his non-work memories are separated from his work memories. The series has received acclaim from critics and audiences, with many complimenting the performances, storyline, music, and production design, leading to Severance's season 2 renewal at Apple TV. Along with Scott, the main cast features Zach Cherry, John Turturro, Michael Chernus, Christopher Walken, and Patricia Arquette with several of the episodes directed by Ben Stiller.
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In a tweet, King shares how good he thinks the series is and how the April 8 season finale was very shocking. The episode saw the main characters finally escaping their office, leaving viewers wondering what happens next. King goes on to say how fortunate it was that Apple TV is renewing the series, given the unanswered questions about the first season. The tweet came shortly after the episode started streaming, implying that King watched it as quickly as he could. Check out the tweet below:
SEVERANCE is so good, the finale so shocking. Thank God Apple+ has greenlit a second season.
Severancehas been defined by its twists throughout its run so far, and a second season is
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