Severance Falls to #8 on Apple TV After Golden Globes Disappointment

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According to Collider, Severance has slipped to #8 on Apple TV's streaming charts after coming away empty-handed at the Golden Globes, where it lost most of its favorite categories to Adolescence, The Pitt and Pluribus.

The series had been in the top five as recently as a few weeks ago and was Apple’s most-watched sci-fi until Pluribus broke its record last year. Severance stars Adam Scott as Mark Scout and features Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, Tramell Tillman, John Turturro, Christopher Walken and Patricia Arquette; the show developed a large following through its first two critically acclaimed seasons and centers on Lumon Industries' severance procedure, which separates employees into a work and an outside personality.

There has been little movement on the confirmed third season, which could be contributing to the streaming descent, and Pluribus has been renewed for another season though its release timing is unclear. On Apple TV charts, Tehran is now the most popular show, Pluribus sits at #2, and Hijack—which just debuted its second season earlier this week—is following behind; all episodes of Severance remain available on Apple TV.


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Culture, Severance, Apple Tv, Golden Globes, Pluribus, Adam Scott