The folks over at Apple must like what they have already seen. The M. Night Shyamalan produced series, Servant, which is set to make its series premiere on Apple TV+, has already been renewed for a second season.
This marks the latest new Apple TV+ series to get a Season 2 renewal before it has been released. The series joins Ron Moore’s For All Mankind, the Jason Momoa headlined See; and the Emily Dickinson comedy Dickinson, starring Hailee Steinfeld, whose renewals have been confirmed by Apple, as well as upcoming anthology immigrant comedy Little America; and the Hilde Lysiak young detective drama Home Before Dark, which also are believed to have been quietly renewed, although not officially announced as of yet. The Morning Show, one of the four Apple+ series that helped launch the streamer on November 1, along with For All Mankind, See and Dickinson, had a two-season order from the start.
Servant follows parents Dorothy and Sean Turner, who have hired young nanny Leanne to help care for their newborn child. As time goes on, it becomes clear that things are not quite as they seem. The series stars Tory Kebbell, Lauren Ambrose, Nell Tiger Free & Rupert Grint.
The first three episodes of Servant will be available on Apple TV+ in over 100 countries and regions on November 28, with new episodes rolling out weekly, every Friday.