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    Severance season 2 has a brand new title sequence and I love it – here are the 5 major clues it gives us


    Severance season 2 is back with a bang, and in episode 2, fans received a big surprise. While the theme song remains the same (and I’m very thankful for that, because it’s great), the visuals have had a complete revamp. I’ve watched them several times by this point, and I love what designer Oliver Latta has done to refresh the titles. There’s a real body horror feel to this, it’s quite eerie and teases that one of the best Apple TV shows might be trying out a more horror-like approach to the series, something I am definitely here for. The concept of severance is pretty terrifying if I’m honest.

    Not only is the intro creepy and cool, but it also has a lot of little clues and hidden things scattered about that could hint at what’s happening this season. There are some surreal, ominous choices going on here so I’ve broken down five things I spotted and I’m excited to learn more about these as the series progresses. The Apple TV Plus series has kept us on the edge of our seats long enough, we need answers!

    Severance — Opening Title Sequence: Season 2 | Apple TV+ – YouTube
    Severance — Opening Title Sequence: Season 2 | Apple TV+ - YouTube


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    1. The goat painting

    An animated version of Mark looks at a goat painting

    (Image credit: Apple TV Plus)

    The goats have been a huge talking point since their confusing debut in Severance season 1, and we still don’t know what on earth is going on. It has made for some fun speculation though, leading me to write an entire piece called five of the best Severance season 2 goat theories I’ve seen, from the bizarre to the quite plausible.

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