Apple TV+ Severance season 3 said to arrive sooner than season 2
TL;DR: Adam Scott said on May 12, 2026 that Severance season 3 should arrive “much sooner” than season 2 did after the three-year gap between the first two seasons.
Adam Scott said on May 12, 2026 that Apple TV+ series Severance season 3 is expected to arrive “much sooner” than season 2. The comment was reported by 9to5Mac on May 12, 2026.
Severance had a three-year gap between seasons 1 and 2, according to 9to5Mac. Scott’s comment indicates that the wait for season 3 is expected to be shorter than that previous gap.
The source excerpt does not provide a release date for Severance season 3. The report says Scott discussed the timing and what it could mean for release timing, but the quoted material provided only states that season 3 will come “much sooner” than season 2 did.
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- What did Adam Scott say about Severance season 3 timing?
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