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Nell Tiger Free in "Servant."© Apple TV+

Prepare to be spooked! Apple TV’s season 2 of the ‘Servant’ [Sneak Peek]

This time things are taking a supernatural turn, with the enigma that is baby Jericho, and the unexpected involvement of a mystical force.


Daniel Neira
Daniel Neira - Los Angeles
Senior WriterLos Angeles
UPDATED JANUARY 11, 2021 2:13 PM EST

The wait is officially over! The second season of the Servant is days away to be released on Apple TV+, and we are more than ready to find out what happens next.

The mysterious history continues with the brilliant storyline directed by M. Night Shyamalan, that follows the life of Sean and Dorothy Turner and the sudden disappearance of their… baby?

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Centered around the enigma that surrounds Leanne Grayson, portrayed by  Game of Thrones   alumni Nell Tiger Free , and often described as a dark-sided Mary Poppins, fans of the first season will soon realize the true purpose and background of the Servant.

The English actress is part of the fitting cast of the psychological horror series, that includes  Black Mirror ’s star Toby Kebbell, the talented Lauren Ambrose, Rupert Grint, Jerrika Hinton, and Phillip James Brannon.

Lauren Ambrose, Rupert Grint and Toby Kebbell in “Servant.”© Apple TV+
Lauren Ambrose, Rupert Grint and Toby Kebbell in “Servant.”

You might remember Rupert from the iconic and successful  Harry Potter   franchise, now playing Julian Pearce, the actor shows the complexity of his character, making whatever is possible to protect his sister Dorothy, even if it means breaking the rules in every single episode.

This time things are taking a supernatural turn, with the enigma that is baby Jericho, and the unexpected involvement of a mystical force that controls the lives of the family and the future of Leanne.

Nell Tiger Free in “Servant.”© Apple TV+
Nell Tiger Free in “Servant.”

The real nature of The Servant will start to unveil on January 15, with the highly-anticipated premiere of season 2. Which include 10 episodes, promising to maintain viewers biting their nails, as the plot gets even more twisty by the minute.

Binge watching the season will be extremely exciting, with half-hour episodes that give more clues about Jericho’s situation inside a world full of magic and flawed human behavior.

Rupert Grint in “Servant.”© Apple TV +
Rupert Grint in “Servant.”

The cast of the show revealed to us how it felt to go back to the unique set, as everything is almost filmed on the same custom built Pennsylvania home.

With Rupert Grint having said before that the house “had a very strange energy,” and Neil Tiger Free admitting the complexity of being within the same space during a long period of time.

Lauren Ambrose and Toby Kebbell in “Servant."© Apple TV+
Lauren Ambrose and Toby Kebbell in “Servant.“

Tony Basgallop, writer and creator of the TV series, first described the architecture of the house as a very important structure that “reflects the class and style of the family.”

And while all of this is true, it might be the enclosed atmosphere that brings out the strange vibes of the place.

Incredibly relatable with the new reality that millions of people are facing around the world, with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and the forced lockdowns around the world.

Toby Kebbell in “Servant."© Apple TV+
Toby Kebbell in “Servant.“

It was also revealed that the show is renewed for a third season! So you might be in for a surprise when you find out about the tragedies, mysteries and otherworldly situations happening on screen.