The latest trailer for Apple TV Plus’ The Breakup Season 2 revealed this Mark has three new colleagues in Lumon, much to the surprise of fans. Also, they wonder where he is Healy, Irving and DylanMark’s colleagues from Season 1. He had formed strong bonds with Healy, Irving, and Dylan while working with them, making their absence in the Season 2 trailer rather jarring.
Here’s an explanation of Mark’s new co-workers and the possible whereabouts of Healy, Irving, and Dylan in Severance Season 2.
Why does Mark have new co-stars in Severance Season 2?
Mark has new colleagues in Severance Season 2 as Lumon has hired them to replace Helly, Dylan and Irving.
Lumon replaced them possibly as revenge for Mark, Healy, and Irving escaping them in their Ini form in the Season 1 finale. They also tried to expose the company’s oppressive work culture.
It is possible that Mark’s new colleagues are not only substitutes, but also pawns used by Lumon to monitor his actions. They are also hired to see if he is trying to rebel against the company and expose them again.
Where are Mark Healey’s old co-stars Dylan and Irving in Severance Season 2?
The whereabouts of Mark Healy’s old colleagues Dylan and Irving are currently unknown.
However, it is possible that Lumon assigned each of the three to different parts of the company, separating them from each other and Mark. This is to ensure that the four don’t team up and try to take down Lumon again.
Another possibility would be that the trio is in Lumon’s captivity in an unknown location away from Mark. This is because the company is trying to break their spirit and brainwash them into being mindlessly loyal and obedient.
Season 2 of Severance will premiere on January 17, 2025. Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, John Turturro, Britt Lauer, Zach Cherry, Dichen Lachman, Jen Tulloch, Tramel Tillman, Michael Chernus, and Christopher Walken will reprise their roles.
New cast members for season 2 include Gwendoline Christie, Merritt Weaver, Bob Balaban, Alia Shaukat, Robbie Benson, Stefano Caranante, Ólafur Dari Ólafsson and John Noble.