‘Servant’ Season 3 Teaser: M. Night Shyamalan’s Creepy Apple TV+ Series Returns In January

Apple TV+ doesn’t have the deep bench of hit original programming that other streamers do, but they’re making the most from what they’ve got. The second season of M. Night Shyamalan’s creepy series Servant ended earlier this year, and already a teaser for season three is here, offering more domestic weirdness and at least one new face.

Servant follows a Philadelphia couple, played by Toby Kebbell and Lauren Ambrose, who deal with all sorts of strange, supernatural happenings that began when they let a mysterious nanny, played by Nell Tiger Free, into their home. Rupert Grint is also part of the core foursome, and this season brings GLOW and Save Yourselves! star Sunita Mani into the fold.

I haven’t watched Servant since season one so I have no clue what’s going on, but this teaser makes me want to jump back in. The show has been praised to the moon by Stephen King, Guillermo Del Toro, and others, giving it horror cred that can’t really be denied, can it?

Apple TV+ will premiere Servant season 3 on January 21st 2022.

From M. Night Shyamalan, Servant follows a Philadelphia couple in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy creates a rift in their marriage and opens the door for a mysterious force to enter their home.

 

 

Travis Hopson
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