Severance star Adam Scott already knows how the Apple TV show ends and teases "so many surprises" still to come in season 3
Adam Scott isn't giving away anything about Severance season 3 (and beyond)
Adam Scott knows how Severance ends – but he's not giving us any hints about what's in store for the Macrodata Refinement department.
"Oh, yes. I’m an executive producer on the show, so I’m involved in all of it," Scott, who plays grieving widower Mark Scout and his at-work "innie", Mark S., told Variety when asked if he knew the ultimate plan for the show. "We talk with the writers and Dan [Erickson, showrunner] all the time. I know everything about what’s going on. [As an actor] I like having as much information as possible."
As for Severance season 3, "It’s going to be great," he added. "There are so many surprises. I can’t wait to shoot it."
Article continues belowSeverance season 2 wrapped up in March 2025 on Apple TV, almost three years after season 1 premiered. Hopefully, there isn't such a long wait for season 3 but, as Scott's comments suggest, production isn't underway just yet.
One big change to the show's third installment is that Ben Stiller won't be directing any episode, after helming half of season 2's 10-episode run. "I love directing it and look forward to at some point again for sure. I feel like season 3 is going to be the best yet as we continue to evolve," he said last year.
Next up for Scott is Hokum, a new horror movie about an author who travels to Ireland to spread his parents' ashes and discovers that his rented accommodation could be haunted. Directed by Damian McCarthy, the cast also includes Austin Amelio and David Wilmott.
Hokum arrives in theaters on May 8. In the meantime, check out our guide to the other best upcoming horror movies to scare you silly in 2026.
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