M. Night Shyamalan s Servant Lands Early Season 3 Pickup at Apple
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Apple is getting an early jump on another season of its thriller
Servant.
The iPhone maker has renewed the M. Night Shyamalan-produced series for a third season. The pickup comes a month before season two of the series, created by Tony Basgallop, is set to premiere on Apple TV+.
Servant follows a grieving couple, Dorothy and Sean (Lauren Ambrose and Toby Kebbell), who bring Leanne (Nell Tiger Free), a nanny with a mysterious background, into their home. Rupert Grint also stars as Dorothy s brother.
The second season, which is set to premiere Jan. 15, is poised to take a supernatural turn as Leanne returns to Dorothy and Sean s brownstone and her true nature comes to light.
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Deliver Us From Delusion in New Servant Season 2 Trailer
Deliver us from delusion in new Servant season 2 trailer
With just over a month remaining until the M. Night Shyamalan-executive-produced psychological thriller series returns, Apple TV+ has debuted a new trailer for
Servant season 2 teasing the mystery behind the disappearance of Jericho in the first season finale. The trailer can be viewed in the player below!
Goals: 1 story. 40 episodes. Written and directed by talented artists from around the world. Aspiring to hold each of the 40 episodes to the highest standards of cinema. #Servant Season 2 arrives January 15 on @appletvhttps://t.co/q5cDTWTwXn@Servantpic.twitter.com/S9s9oOBmQz
Servant season 1. I’m a big fan of M. Night Shyamalan’s work (well,
most of his work), and the show had plenty of creepy atmosphere. But it was also too obtuse for my liking. I’m all for playing things close to the vest to keep up a mystery, but
Servant season 1 was
too mysterious. Will season 2 fare better? It might be, based on this trailer, which is very effective.
Here’s a mini-recap of season 1: After the death of her 13-week-old son, Dorothy Turner (
Lauren Ambrose) has a complete mental breakdown. Desperate for a solution, Dorothy’s husband Sean (