Mr. Milchick’s marching band track from the ultimate episode of Severance season two has been shared.
The monitor, which is known as ‘The Ballad Of Ambrose And Gunnel’, noticed the character performed by Tramell Tillman, act as a drum main stylishly fronting Lumon’s Choreography & Merriment gamers to commemorate a significant milestone within the Macrodata Refinement division. You’ll be able to hearken to it under.
The track is one in all 18 that seems on the ‘Severance: Season 2 Apple TV+ Unique Collection Soundtrack’, which consists by Theodore Shapiro who’s liable for the drama’s eerie title monitor.
It comes after Tillman lately recreated his marching band efficiency at PaleyFest 2025.
The actor led members of the College of Southern California marching band in a shock efficiency at a stay Q&A panel occasion on the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, simply hours after the present premiered its season 2 finale.
What I like most about SEVERANCE is that it’s technically a sci-fi present however embraces weirdness in such an idiosyncratic solution to ship actually distinctive moments like this. Additionally, give Tramell Tillman all of the awards. That dude is one hell of a performer.
— Dan Marcus (@Danimalish) March 21, 2025
The present’s second season ended with a bang as Mark (Adam Scott) made an emotional selection within the season’s closing episode, Chilly Harbour.
In the meantime, Tim Prepare dinner, the CEO of Apple, lately introduced, that Severance had been renewed for a 3rd season.
In a 5 star assessment of season two, NME stated: “As issues get all of the extra intriguing by the minute, Severance is a present greatest watched on excessive alert. Benefit from the experience and let this distinctive present tease and titillate your mind till you lastly submit.”
Elsewhere, Apple created a real-life model of the Mac laptop utilized in Severance earlier this week.
Designed to look precisely just like the computer systems that characters Mark (Adam Scott), Helly (Britt Decrease) and Dylan (Zach Cherry) use within the drama, it options with a black rollerball wheel, clacky blue keyboard and retro-style monitor, full with a ‘Reward Kier’ message on display screen.
The Lumon Terminal Professional will not be accessible for buy – however the product web page does have a hyperlink to a model new ‘Behind the Mac’ featurette video, which demonstrates how director Ben Stiller and lead editor Geoffrey Richman edited the second season fully on MacBooks.