Apple has taken a big step that could redefine the future of one of TV’s most talked-about series. The tech giant has acquired full intellectual property rights to “dismissal” in a deal worth approximately $70 million USD, officially bringing the cult sci-fi thriller independently to Apple Studios and opening the door not only for a third season, but also for a planned fourth season and possible spin-offs.
The acquisition marks a shift from the show’s previous arrangements, in which Apple licensed “dismissal” from producer Fifth Season (formerly Endeavor Content). Now that Apple has full ownership of the IP, future production and creative decisions fall firmly under the company’s umbrella, a strategic bet on a series that has already become a notable hit.
Apple’s big bet on a big show
Apple has acquired ‘Severance’ (including the IP and all rights) from production company Fifth Studio.
The series will last “at least four seasons” and could be expanded with prequels, spin-offs and foreign versions.
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“Disconnection” first premiered on Apple TV+ in 2022 and quickly became one of the streamer’s flagship shows. Combining surreal science fiction with workplace satire, the series explores the ethically fraught concept of surgically separating employees’ work memories from their personal lives.
The second season, delayed by pandemic-era disruptions and other production challenges, debuted in early 2025 and became Apple TV+’s most-watched series at the time, garnering multiple Emmy nominations and awards in major categories.
Despite – or perhaps because of – its complexity and inventive storytelling, the show has generated deep fan engagement and widespread critical praise. For Apple, that cultural cache makes the difference Disconnection worth investing in outside the usual licensing scheme.
But production realities also played a role.
Season 2 reportedly cost up to $20 million per episode, a figure that strained the fifth season’s resources and raised questions about how future seasons could continue on similar terms. Apple’s acquisition eases that pressure, allowing production to remain in New York — where the show built its aesthetic — and giving the tech company more control over budgeting and scheduling.
Season 3 is coming – and season 4 is “locked”
While no official release date has been announced, multiple reports confirm that season 3 is targeting a summer 2026 production start, with scripts largely completed and rewritten behind the scenes.
Better yet for fans concerned about the future of the story, internal planning at Apple Studios considers a fourth season all but guaranteed. Makers Ben Stiller And Then Erikson have publicly hinted that the story could span multiple seasons, and the Apple acquisition supports that ambition.
According to industry sources, the partnership between Apple and the original production team – with Fifth Season remaining attached as executive producer – is “positive.”dismissal” for a long life on the platform. There’s even talk of possible prequels, spinoffs, and international expansions of the universe to keep audiences engaged between the main seasons.
What this means for the franchise
Apple just spent ~$70 million to fully own Severance and shift it from licensed series to internal franchise.
Season 3 will begin filming this summer, a fourth season has reportedly already been wrapped and spinoffs or prequels are on the table.
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For viewers who have waited years in between “Disconnection” Seasons – including a nearly three-year gap between Seasons 1 and 2 – the news of Apple’s acquisition brings both excitement and cautious optimism.
Fans on discussion boards have already reacted to the idea of a four-season series and a broader franchise universe, with some celebrating the commitment and others wary of over-expansion.
But from a production perspective, the acquisition makes practical sense. With full rights in hand, Apple can stabilize a series that has proven to be both ambitious and expensive to make. The decision also reflects a broader trend in streaming, with major platforms increasingly favoring owning premium content outright rather than licensing it episodically.
Industry analysts see this move as doubling the number of star properties that can define its service in a crowded streaming landscape – and “dismissal” fits that profile. It’s smart, conversation-based television that has inspired audience analysis, memes, theories and real emotional investment.
A longer road for Severance and Apple

As Apple prepares to produce Season 3 in 2026, the company is also laying the groundwork for a story that extends beyond a single continuation.
Apple hasn’t announced any official release dates, cast details, or season structure yet, and it’s unlikely we’ll see new episodes until at least late 2027. But now that four seasons are part of the plan and additional universe building is on the table, “dismissal” looks set to reward patient fans with a deeper dive into its disturbing, brilliant world.
The acquisition confirms one thing: Apple is betting that “dismissal” isn’t just a show, it’s a franchise.
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