Free Streaming
Viewers can access the first season of Severance on the Roku Channel. This free streaming offer runs until January 19. The show, starring Adam Scott and executive produced by Ben Stiller, has gained significant attention. Its availability aims to draw in new viewers before the second season begins.
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Premiere Date, Where to Watch
Season 2 of Severance will debut on January 17 exclusively on Apple TV+. For those who wish to watch, the platform is running a promotion. Non-subscribers can sign up and enjoy a free three-month trial. This promotion is available until February 3.
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Collaborative Promotion with Roku
The decision to stream Severance for free on Roku fits into a broader strategy. It mirrors prior moves in the industry where platforms used free access to drive paid subscriptions. For Roku, this partnership positions it as a gateway to subscription services, including Apple TV+.From January 17 to 19, Roku users can enjoy a unique Severance fan experience. This includes a free preview of the second season, behind-the-scenes content, cast interviews and character introductions.
FAQs
What is the free streaming offer for Severance?
The first season of Severance is streaming free on Roku until January 19 to help viewers catch up before Season 2 on Apple TV+.
How can new users access Severance on Apple TV+?
New Apple TV+ users can sign up for a free three-month trial, available until February 3.
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