Director Ben Stiller and star Adam Scott broke down the first few minutes of Season 2, Episode 1 on the official 'Severance' podcast.
Severance is back and hitting the ground running in its Season 2 premiere, “Hello, Ms. Cobel,” which picks up in Lumon’s offices, moments after Mark’s ( Adam Scott) innie is reactivated following Season 1’s fateful revelation.
T he spectacular finale of Severance ’s first season introduced a love triangle more bizarre than New Order could ever have imagined. In a brief visit to the life of his “outie” Mark Scout (Adam Scott),
Season one of Severance left on a major cliff-hanger. Ben Stiller and Adam Scott discuss how season two will delve further into that mystery.
Currently, season two is scoring even higher than season one on review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, with a Certified Fresh score of 100% from 40 critics' reviews, against season one's 97% from 116 reviews.
Severance returns for a second season this Friday, Jan. 17 with two new episodes. , Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Jen Tullock, Dichen Lachman, Michael Chernus, John Turturro, Christopher Walken and Patricia Arquette star in Severance.
As The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott dives into Season 2 of Apple TV+'s acclaimed workplace thriller, Stiller and Scott have started a segment where Cherry — whom Stiller and Scott jokingly describe as "a clairvoyant" — shares his theories about what will happen in the show's next episodes.
The return of the acclaimed drama, airing on Apple TV Plus from Friday January 17, focuses once again on Mark ( Parks and Recreation's Adam Scott) who, like many employees at Lumon, has chosen to have his work life surgically severed from his home life.
The American actor and Comedian Zach Cherry portrays Dylan George in the series. Zach is well-known for his roles as Woody Thomas in the Amazon Prime series Fallout and Dylan George in the Apple TV+ series Severance.
Severance' Season 1 introduced an interesting concept based on the work life balance and a world of corporate culture unlike any seen before.
In recent interviews, Adam Scott said he channelled Tom Cruise’s iconic run in several scenes of Severance season two.
The new ten-episode series follows the four core workers – macrodata refiners Mark S, Helly R, Dylan G and Irving B – as they "learn the dire consequences of trifling with the severance barrier, leading them further down a path of woe," according to the synopsis.