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Severance

First Aired: 2022-02-17 Returning Series 3 Seasons
Synopsis

Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives. When a mysterious colleague appears outside of work, it begins a journey to discover the truth about their jobs.

Where to Watch
Apple TV+

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Cost to Watch: Severance

19 episodes total. Binge estimate assumes a pace of about 20 episodes per month on each service's cheapest plan.

Service Monthly price Binge cost Per episode
Apple TV+
also included in Apple One
$12.99/mo ~$12.99 (1 month) ~$0.68

Thrifty tip: Subscribe to Apple TV+ for 1 month, binge, then cancel โ€” about $12.99 instead of $155.88/year if you keep the subscription running. See more money-saving strategies.

What each season of Severance costs

Very few people need every season at once. Because streaming is billed by the month with no contract, the real cost of catching up on Severance is however many months your viewing pace takes โ€” not a yearly subscription. The table below prices each season on Apple TV+, the cheapest paid service carrying the show at $12.99 a month, at the same 20 episodes-per-month pace used above.

Season Episodes Months to finish Cost on Apple TV+ Per episode
Season 1 9 1 ~$12.99 ~$1.44
Season 2 10 1 ~$12.99 ~$1.30

What this means: Season 1 is the cheapest way in at about $12.99. Working through the seasons one at a time with a cancellation between each would total about $25.98, more than the $12.99 of a single continuous run โ€” so if you intend to watch the whole show, keep the subscription open and finish it.

Is a bundle cheaper for Severance?

A bundle's advertised saving is measured against paying for every service inside it. That is the wrong comparison when you are here for one show, so each bundle carrying Severance is priced below against the cheapest single subscription that also carries it, over the 1 month the show takes to finish.

Apple One โ€” $19.95/mo, Individual

Covers Apple TV+ here. Over 1 month the bundle costs about $19.95, against $12.99 for Apple TV+ on its own at $12.99/mo. $6.96 more

And it does not become worthwhile at scale either: the services inside Apple One come to $12.99 bought separately, below its $19.95 price, so the bundle is only worth it for the non-video extras.

Full workings for every bundle we track are in the 2026 streaming bundle guide.

Severance: common questions

Where can I watch Severance?
Severance is currently available to stream on Apple TV+. Availability changes as licensing deals move between services, so it is worth re-checking before you subscribe.
How much does it cost to watch all of Severance?
About $12.99. At roughly 20 episodes a month, 19 episodes take 1 month on Apple TV+ at $12.99 a month, which works out to about $0.68 an episode. Leaving the same subscription running for a full year would cost $155.88 instead.
What is the cheapest way to watch Severance?
Apple TV+ is the only paid service carrying it, at $12.99 a month. The bigger saving is in cancelling afterwards: streaming services bill monthly with no contract, so the subscription only needs to exist while you are watching, and rotating in and out around what you are actually mid-way through is the single biggest lever on a streaming budget.
Can I watch just one season of Severance?
Yes, and it is much cheaper. On Apple TV+ the least expensive season here is Season 1 โ€” 9 episodes, about 1 month of subscription at $12.99. Paying season by season keeps the total down whenever you are not committed to the whole run.
Is a bundle cheaper for watching Severance?
Not for this show on its own. Apple One includes Apple TV+, but at $19.95 a month it costs $19.95 over the 1 month this show takes, against $12.99 for Apple TV+ alone โ€” $6.96 more. A bundle only pays off when you would have subscribed to its other services anyway.
How many episodes of Severance are there?
19 episodes across 3 seasons. At 20 episodes a month that is roughly 1 month of viewing.