John Turturro discussed how he was almost cast in Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut" on Ben Stiller and Adam Scott's "Severance" podcast.
The three year wait for the second season of the hit AppleTV+ series Severance has proven to be worth it, as the show not only as a 98% critics score on
In a 2022 interview with ET Online, Severance stars Britt Lower and Dichen Lachman confirmed that Stiller voiced the animated version of Lumon founder Kier Eagan that congratulates Helly (Lower) for reaching quota in Season 1, episode 8, "What's for Dinner?"
Apple TV+’s sci-fi workplace drama Severance had won the hearts of both critics and viewers alike when it premiered in 2022.
"It's almost one of the first questions we had to answer that we'd put out there," Stiller said ... For Scott and Turturro, the waffle party took on extra meaning as an incentive for their ...
Apple TV+ has shared a sneak peek clip from the third episode of ‘Severance’ season two, premiering this Friday, January 31. The clip features Helly and Mark crawling to an undisclosed location. Season two premiered globally with the first episode on Friday, January 17 and is followed by new episodes every Friday through March 21.
Instead of a digital detox, they truly do not use technology like the average person. Actor Christopher Walken is one of these people, as he recently opened up about how he doesn’t own a cell phone and doesn’t subscribe to any streaming services.
Christopher Walken recently shared with The Wall Street Journal that he lives a life disconnected from modern technology. The legendary actor revealed how he doesn't "have technology. I only have a satellite dish on my house.
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Christopher Walken has revealed that he does not stream his own TV show and instead watches Severance on DVD, which the production team on the Apple TV+ show is “good enough to send me”. The Dune star, 81, said in a new interview that his relationship with technology is minimal at best and that he has never even sent an email.
Christopher Walken told The Wall Street Journal that his relationship with technology is nonexistent to the point that he doesn’t own a cell phone and only watches television via a satellite dish on the roof of his house.
The highly anticipated second season adds an uneasy depth to Lumon and the world beyond it.