Servant: Season Three Ordered Ahead of Second Season’s Premiere

The misfortunes of the Turners are not going to end with the upcoming second season. M. Night Shyamalan’s psycho-horror drama has been renewed for a third season before the launch of the second one. The series debuted on November 28th, 2019 and was received positively by critics. Season two of Servant will return on Apple TV+ in January 2021.

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Nell Tiger Free as Leanne Grayson | Source: IMDb

Servant follows Leanne Grayson, who is hired as a nanny in the Turner household to take care of baby Jericho. The baby is nothing but a reborn doll, which was prescribed to Dorothy Turner when her 13-weeks-old child died mysteriously and she was rendered catatonic. Meanwhile, Sean Turner, alone in his grief, discovers deeply suspicious things about the new nanny.

Since the second season has not premiered yet, not much can be said about what the third season will focus on. The second season should answer all the questions that the first season finale never did. The story will take a supernatural turn; Leanne will return to the Turner house in the new season, and everyone will find out about her true self.

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Rupert Grint, Toby Kebbell, and Lauren Ambrose | Source: IMDb

The first episode of season two will debut on January 15th, 2021, and will be followed by new episodes every Friday. Apple TV+ shared the official trailer of the new season. Check it out below:

Servant stars Lauren Ambrose, Toby Kebbell, Nell Tiger Free, and Rupert Grint. It has been written by Tony Basgallop and is directed by Academy Award-nominated director M. Night Shyamalan.

The first season of Servant is available to stream on Apple TV+.

Have you watched Servant? Will you watch the second season?

About Servant

Servant is a psychological horror drama on Apple TV+ that revolves around a couple grieving the death of their child. To help cope with their son’s death, they use a reborn doll and hire a nanny to take care of it. Soon, the father realizes that something is wrong with the nanny.

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