Highlights from Severance Season 2 Finale and Upcoming Season 3
The Musical Moment: ‘The Ballad Of Ambrose And Gunnel’
In the final episode of Severance Season 2, the marching band song ‘The Ballad Of Ambrose And Gunnel’ was performed by Mr. Milchick, portrayed by Tramell Tillman. This lively track features Tillman as the drum major leading Lumon’s Choreography & Merriment players, celebrating a key milestone within the Macrodata Refinement department. The performance has since gained attention, and the song can be enjoyed through various platforms.
Acclaimed composer Theodore Shapiro, who is also known for the series’ haunting title track, has contributed to this season’s soundtrack which includes a total of 18 tracks.
Live Performance at PaleyFest 2025
On March 21, 2025, just hours after the Season 2 finale premiered, Tillman delighted fans by recreating his marching band act at PaleyFest 2025. During a live Q&A event held at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, he led members of the University of Southern California marching band in a surprise performance.
What I love most about SEVERANCE is that it is technically a sci-fi show but embraces weirdness in such an idiosyncratic way to deliver truly unique moments like this. Also, give Tramell Tillman all the awards. That dude is one hell of a performer.
— Dan Marcus (@Danimalish) March 21, 2025
Season Finale Reactions
The season finale, titled ‘Cold Harbour’, featured significant emotional stakes, culminating in a pivotal decision by the character Mark, played by Adam Scott. Viewers expressed mixed feelings on social media, with reactions highlighting the tragic elements of the narrative, labeling the finale as a “masterpiece”.
Renewal for Season 3
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, has recently confirmed that Severance will be returning for a third season, much to the excitement of fans anticipating further developments in this innovative series.
Critical Acclaim for Season 2
The second season of Severance has been exceptionally well-received, earning a five-star rating from NME. The outlet praised the show’s ability to engage viewers, urging them to remain highly attentive to its intriguing plot twists.
Geek Culture Connection: The Lumon Terminal Pro
In a creative marketing nod, Apple has unveiled a real-life version of the fictional Mac computer featured in Severance. The Lumon Terminal Pro replicates the retro design complete with a black rollerball, blue keyboard, and a monitor displaying a ‘Praise Kier’ message. While not available for commercial purchase, the product page links to a new ‘Behind the Mac’ featurette, showcasing how director Ben Stiller and lead editor Geoffrey Richman edited Season 2 using MacBooks.
Listen to the Soundtrack
Fans can delve into the broader soundscape of Severance Season 2 through the official soundtrack, available on streaming platforms: