The Apple TV+ thriller was one of the streaming platform’s first original series and is saying goodbye with a fourth season.
Apple TV+ is preparing to say goodbye Servant, original series on the streaming platform that concludes with the fourth season. The mystery and terror storyline was one of the first for the service, which launched in 2019.
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Servant tells the story of a family grieving the loss of a child, Jericho, and begins to face strange events after hiring the nanny Leanne (Nell Tiger Free). The series has yet to provide concrete answers to everything that’s going on, but the final season should step up and provide the explanations we want.
In the new trailer of Servant, Leanne appears causing even more chaos in the Turner family’s lives. Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose) appears in a wheelchair and we feel like things are only going well when Leanne is happy. Conversely, when she’s angry, things go very badly.
The images also show that Leanne is more powerful than ever, endangering the entire town.
Watch the trailer of fourth season in Servant🇧🇷
Servant premieres its fourth and final season on Apple TV+ on January 13, featuring weekly episodes🇧🇷
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