Beginning on Nov. 28, Apple TV+ subscribers will be able to start streaming "Servant," the new series from M. Night Shyamalan. Who can we expect to see on the show?

"Servant" centers around a couple, Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose) and Sean Turner (Toby Kebbell), who turn to an unusual type of therapy. Following the loss of their young child, the two decide to bring a lifelike doll into their home as a way to fill the void.

Ambrose is known for her work on HBO's "Six Feet Under" while Kebbell starred in 2015's "Fantastic Four." Nell Tiger Free will also appear on the new series as Leanne Grayson. The actress will likely be familiar to fans as she previously starred in HBO's "Game of Thrones" as Myrcella Baratheon from 2015 to 2016. Free has also acted in the 2019 TV miniseries "Too Old to Die Young" as Janey and 2014's "Endeavor" as Bunty Glossop.

Actor Rupert Grint is also set to appear in "Servant" as Julian Pearce. Grint is best known for his work as Ron Weasley in the "Harry Potter" series. He also acted as the voice of Ron in the 2011 video game "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I," along with several other games that revolved around the franchise. Additionally, he also made an appearance in 2015's "Moonwalkers" as Jonny and the TV series "Snatch," where he played Charlie Cavendish.

Other notable stars who will act on the new show include Phillip James Brannon as Matthew Roscoe, S.J. Son as Wanda, and Tony Brown, who will play a police officer.

"Servant" will begin streaming on Apple TV+ on Nov. 28.

"Servant" Season 1, episode 2
Rupert Grint in “Servant,” premiering November 28 on Apple TV+. Apple TV+