In terms of the 2025 premiere lineup, it’s hard to find a show with as many intriguing theories per mystery as Apple TV+’s “Severance“, which has left eager viewers on edge, yearning for the day when their questions will be answered. Fortunately, those answers are almost here, as Season 2 of “Severance” is scheduled to air on Friday, January 17. Remarkably, newcomers can jump right in without needing an existing Apple TV+ subscription to do so.
It’s quite unexpected for a brand like Apple, known for its exclusivity, to collaborate with Roku. The aim seems to be to broadcast one of its popular streaming shows to a wider audience, possibly in anticipation of the second season. Even those already invested in the project might find themselves needing a Season 1 binge-watch to stay on top of all the evolving storylines.
Currently, you have two simple options: either jump straight into watching all nine episodes of Severance Season 1 on a Roku device, or simply visit the streaming company’s website to stream it without any subscriptions, trials, or confusing detours. Just a few clicks, and voila! You’ve got the next nine hours occupied by Lumen, as you dive into the world of an innie.
Roku announced its unexpected revelation about “Severance” as an exceptional experience tailored specifically for fans. The catch is that from January 9th to 19th, it will be available for free streaming, providing viewers with eleven days to either watch it for the first time and get utterly amazed, or rewatch it and possibly spark a handful of fresh theories among the audience.
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It appears that Apple TV+ is making efforts to attract new viewers to their audience base, particularly since there are currently no new seasons of the popular comedy show Ted Lasso in production (although this could potentially change). In an attempt to lure potential customers, Apple TV+ previously offered a free weekend preview for its original series and movies from January 3-5, giving viewers worldwide a chance to explore or binge their content.
2025 began with an exciting announcement from Roku as they revealed that they had exceeded 90 million streaming households in their initial week, a milestone achieved about ten years after the debut of the Roku TV brand. In August 2024, Nielsen presented a ranking of the top streaming services, placing Roku at number 7 and accounting for approximately 1.6% of the total streaming activity.
The sum can be seen as similar to YouTube’s 10.4% and Netflix’s 8.4%, while Apple TV+ was not among the top ten. This might explain why it joined forces with the most popular FAST (free ad-supported TV) streaming platform. Regardless of the motive, “free Severance” is a positive development for all viewers.
If reviews for Season 2 are generally positive or even decent, it may not be as essential to put everything else aside to watch Season 1 on Roku. However, initial feedback suggests that this season could potentially surpass the first and outshine many other shows currently airing on TV at the moment. Take a look at the trailer below!
Exciting news for all Kier Eagan fans like me! The second season of Severance premieres on Apple TV+, starting this coming Friday, January 17th. Just a heads up, the free window for Season 1 ends two days prior, so let’s not miss out!
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