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Apple has fully acquired the rights to its hit Apple TV series "Severance," bringing future seasons and content in-house under Apple Studios, Deadline reports.

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Apple is said to have acquired the intellectual property and all rights to Severance from Fifth Season in a deal valued at just under $70 million. Apple previously licensed "Severance" from Fifth Season. More than six years after Apple TV launched, Apple Studios now produces roughly half of the platform's slate.

The move transitions the series from an externally produced show to a fully in-house Apple Studios production, with Fifth Season remaining attached as an executive producer going forward. The change mirrors Apple's earlier move to bring the sci-fi series "Silo" under Apple Studios after its first season.

The acquisition follows a difficult production cycle for the show's second season, which reportedly cost as much as $20 million per episode. Season two faced prolonged production delays caused by COVID-19, Hollywood labor strikes, and script changes that led to reshoots and scrapped sets. Borrowing costs rose significantly during the extended production window, increasing financial pressure on Fifth Season as the studio waited for New York tax credits and funding reimbursements.

According to the report, Fifth Season asked Apple for financial advances and considered moving production to Canada for faster and larger tax rebates. Apple executives ultimately concluded that owning the series would allow the company to better absorb long production timelines and keep filming in New York, where the show has an established footprint.

Apple apparently now plans to position Severance as a long-term flagship franchise. The show has already been renewed for a third season, and a fourth season is reportedly considered a certainty. Deadline says Apple expects the series to run for at least four seasons, though creator Dan Erickson and executive producer Ben Stiller are open to expanding the franchise with prequels, spinoffs, and international adaptations.

Production on the third season is tentatively expected to begin this summer, though the start date may slip slightly as scripts are finalized. Six scripts have reportedly been completed, with additional episodes still in development. Apple and the creative team aim to begin filming only after all scripts are finished to avoid the costly shutdowns and reshoots that affected season two.

Season two of Severance became Apple TV's most-watched series at the time of release and received 27 Emmy nominations in 2025, winning eight awards.

Article Link: Apple Takes Full Control of 'Severance' in Surprise Deal
 
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Hearing that Apple wants to make this long term just completely turns me off watching it. I want an ending and I don't think there is more than one or two seasons of interesting content left. Personally, I'd want it to wrap up in season 3, I don't want it to drag on and on for season after season so this makes me lose interest.
 
Taking away production control from the creators doesn’t usually result in a better product.

Usually, shows get worse and worse any way, so I can only hope that Apple doesn’t lose what makes this show special.

Looks like it's just to absorb costs so they don't have to delay shooting it. As the article says.

Hearing that Apple wants to make this long term just completely turns me off watching it. I want an ending and I don't think there is more than one or two seasons of interesting content left. Personally, I'd want it to wrap up in season 3, I don't want it to drag on and on for season after season so this makes me lose interest.
Looks like it's slated for four seasons and the prequels and spin-offs and stuff aren't Apple's requests, but the creator's. ... As the article says.
 
Apple apparently now plans to position Severance as a long-term flagship franchise. The show has already been renewed for a third season, and a fourth season is reportedly considered a certainty. Deadline says Apple expects the series to run for at least four seasons, though creator Dan Erickson and executive producer Ben Stiller are open to expanding the franchise with prequels, spinoffs, and international adaptations.
They're going to Ted Lasso this, aren't they? Just when you think things wrapped up nicely... Another season gets announced years later.
 
I quite enjoyed the first season, the second was “so-so”, as the plot just started dragging, while sinking deeper into weirdness. It’s really well filmed and some scenes are beautiful, yet the plot? It might be my old “TV show trauma” speaking, as after watching all the episodes of “Lost” I was like - “Are you kidding?” 😋
 
"creator Dan Erickson and executive producer Ben Stiller are open to expanding the franchise with prequels, spinoffs, and international adaptations."

I don't think this is the sort of story that warrants prequels and spin-offs. It's perfectly fine to be introduced to a story in media res! We can figure it out, or at least have some fun speculating. For this show specifically, I don't want the television equivalent of reading a bottle of Dr. Bronner's, which is basically where the Eagan storyline has gone.
 
$70 million seems.....kinda cheap to acquire all rights and intellectual property for an established franchise.
I get what you're saying, but I'm not sure this is an "established franchise". It's had two seasons on a streaming service that doesn't exactly have the subscription count as Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, etc.

I personally enjoyed the first two seasons, and am looking forward to a third. I'm hoping the quality can remain after another season or two.
 
Taking away production control from the creators doesn’t usually result in a better product.

Usually, shows get worse and worse any way, so I can only hope that Apple doesn’t lose what makes this show special.


Apple needs to acquire talent from established studios. They honestly need to do the same thing in gaming
 
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