
Warning: this article contains major spoilers for the finale of Severance Season 2.
“They give us half a life and think we won’t fight for it.” These rousing words, uttered by Helly R (Britt Lower) in the closing act of Severance Season 2, do a pretty good job of summing up what this entire season of Apple TV+’s enigmatic drama have all been about. During the past 10 instalments, we’ve witnessed the Innies of the severed floor fight for the right to exist, despite having little to no control over how and when they get to do so. Gone is the Helly R of Season 1, who pleaded with her Outie to let her resign, going to the extent of trying to take her own life to find release from Lumon’s endless white corridors. Season 2 was all about the Innies trying to take back some power, and exert it over Lumon,...
“They give us half a life and think we won’t fight for it.” These rousing words, uttered by Helly R (Britt Lower) in the closing act of Severance Season 2, do a pretty good job of summing up what this entire season of Apple TV+’s enigmatic drama have all been about. During the past 10 instalments, we’ve witnessed the Innies of the severed floor fight for the right to exist, despite having little to no control over how and when they get to do so. Gone is the Helly R of Season 1, who pleaded with her Outie to let her resign, going to the extent of trying to take her own life to find release from Lumon’s endless white corridors. Season 2 was all about the Innies trying to take back some power, and exert it over Lumon,...
- 3/21/2025
- by Sophie Butcher
- Empire - TV

Apple TV+ has a gem in ‘Severance,’ a show that’s hooked us with its eerie take on work-life balance and corporate secrets. The psychological thriller, led by Adam Scott as Mark Scout, has kept us guessing since it first dropped in 2022. After a long wait, Season 2 finally hit screens in January 2025, wrapping up with a jaw-dropping finale today. Now, with Lumon Industries’ mysteries still swirling in our heads, we’re all itching to know what’s next for Season 3.
The show’s mix of mind-bending twists and a stellar cast—like Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, and John Turturro—has made it a standout. Season 2 took things up a notch, digging deeper into the severance procedure that splits employees’ memories between work and home. With the finale leaving us on edge, the buzz is already building about where the story could go. Let’s break down everything we know so...
The show’s mix of mind-bending twists and a stellar cast—like Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, and John Turturro—has made it a standout. Season 2 took things up a notch, digging deeper into the severance procedure that splits employees’ memories between work and home. With the finale leaving us on edge, the buzz is already building about where the story could go. Let’s break down everything we know so...
- 3/21/2025
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon

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- 3/18/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

"Severance" is an enormous hit for its streaming home, Apple TV+, and that's absolutely thanks to not just the show's quality — creator Dan Erickson and executive producer Ben Stiller are doing phenomenal work — but its powerhouse cast. Adam Scott leads the proceedings as Mark S., but he's flanked by Britt Lower (as Helly R.), Zach Cherry (as Dylan G.), and John Turturro (as Irving B.) most of the time. That's without even mentioning industry heavyweights like Patricia Arquette and Christopher Walken, who appear as Harmony Cobel and Burt G., respectively. Now, we know exactly how Walken got involved with "Severance": Turturro requested his presence.
In an interview alongside Lower and Cherry for ScreenRant in 2022 — when the show's first season was airing — interviewer Joe Deckelmeier asked Turturro why he wanted to get involved with the show. "I thought there was something organic about it, and I think people do separate themselves from work,...
In an interview alongside Lower and Cherry for ScreenRant in 2022 — when the show's first season was airing — interviewer Joe Deckelmeier asked Turturro why he wanted to get involved with the show. "I thought there was something organic about it, and I think people do separate themselves from work,...
- 3/16/2025
- by Nina Starner
- Slash Film

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- 3/12/2025
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The second season of Apple TV+’s Severance is coming to an end, but fear not, questions will be asked.
Quinta Brunson is moderating a Q&a about the second season of the drama series. The event, which includes an all-guild screening of the Adam Scott-fronted show, will take place at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles on March 22.
Brunson is not directly involved in Severance but is close with Scott, having guest-starred on the revival of Starz’s Party Down that aired in 2023.
Panelists for the event include Ben Stiller, who directs and exec produces the show; creator Dan Erickson; and stars Scott, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Zach Cherry, Jen Tullock, Michael Chernus, Dichen Lachman, Patricia Arquette, Sarah Bock, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson and Gwendoline Christie.
Deadline is a partner for this event, so check back afterwards for full coverage.
The Season 2 finale of the show, which delves deeper into...
Quinta Brunson is moderating a Q&a about the second season of the drama series. The event, which includes an all-guild screening of the Adam Scott-fronted show, will take place at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles on March 22.
Brunson is not directly involved in Severance but is close with Scott, having guest-starred on the revival of Starz’s Party Down that aired in 2023.
Panelists for the event include Ben Stiller, who directs and exec produces the show; creator Dan Erickson; and stars Scott, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Zach Cherry, Jen Tullock, Michael Chernus, Dichen Lachman, Patricia Arquette, Sarah Bock, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson and Gwendoline Christie.
Deadline is a partner for this event, so check back afterwards for full coverage.
The Season 2 finale of the show, which delves deeper into...
- 3/6/2025
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline Film + TV

Since premiering in January 2025, Severance season 2 has been one of the biggest and most talked about shows on television this year. The two-year gap between the first and second season didn't prevent fans from tuning back in and only seemed to pull new fans into the important and mysterious happenings at Lumon Industries. Everyone wants to know what's going on!
The jury's still out on exactly what Lumon's up to in Severance, but executive Ben Stiller finally and officially confirmed once and for all the identity of the season 2 voiceover cameo. (Not that it was that big of a mystery to begin with!) While dropping by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on March 3, Stiller confirmed that yes, that was the voice of Keanu Reeves as the animated Lumon building.
But Stiller also shared who almost made the cut in the surprising and iconic Severance season 2 cameo that had everyone talking. When Kimmel...
The jury's still out on exactly what Lumon's up to in Severance, but executive Ben Stiller finally and officially confirmed once and for all the identity of the season 2 voiceover cameo. (Not that it was that big of a mystery to begin with!) While dropping by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on March 3, Stiller confirmed that yes, that was the voice of Keanu Reeves as the animated Lumon building.
But Stiller also shared who almost made the cut in the surprising and iconic Severance season 2 cameo that had everyone talking. When Kimmel...
- 3/4/2025
- by Reed Gaudens
- ShowSnob


Severance shed some much-needed light on Mark’s wife Gemma and her backstory this week… while also hinting at what’s going on at Lumon in the present.
Friday’s episode starts out by taking us back to the day Mark and Gemma first met as professors, giving blood on a college campus. It also dips into present-day, where Gemma is giving blood in a mysterious white room, while Reghabi reassures Devon that Mark is fine — despite him, you know, collapsing. She explains that Mark is reintegrating (“It’s what he wants”) and adds that Gemma is alive, which sends Devon into tears.
Friday’s episode starts out by taking us back to the day Mark and Gemma first met as professors, giving blood on a college campus. It also dips into present-day, where Gemma is giving blood in a mysterious white room, while Reghabi reassures Devon that Mark is fine — despite him, you know, collapsing. She explains that Mark is reintegrating (“It’s what he wants”) and adds that Gemma is alive, which sends Devon into tears.
- 2/28/2025
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com

This article contains Major Spoilers for Severance Season 2, Episode 6, "Attila".
Severance Season 2, Episode 6 hinted at Burt's deeper ties to the Eagans. Christopher Walken sparked new fan theories by teasing his character's storyline outside Lumon.
Christopher Walken didn't expect Burt's story arc in Severance Season 1. Episode 9 caught up with Burt after his retirement; the scene played out from Irving's perspective, however, after Dylan hacked the Overtime Contingency Protocol. Irving's innie was heartbroken to discover Burt's outie has a husband. Walken confirmed Burt's outie felt like a new character. "You'd see the house he lived in, who he lived with, the way he dressed, the way he was a little bit different as an Outie than he was at Lumon," he told IndieWire. "When I saw the house he lived in, I was surprised. I thought Burt wouldn't live in a house like this. And then I thought, 'Well, yes, he would.
Severance Season 2, Episode 6 hinted at Burt's deeper ties to the Eagans. Christopher Walken sparked new fan theories by teasing his character's storyline outside Lumon.
Christopher Walken didn't expect Burt's story arc in Severance Season 1. Episode 9 caught up with Burt after his retirement; the scene played out from Irving's perspective, however, after Dylan hacked the Overtime Contingency Protocol. Irving's innie was heartbroken to discover Burt's outie has a husband. Walken confirmed Burt's outie felt like a new character. "You'd see the house he lived in, who he lived with, the way he dressed, the way he was a little bit different as an Outie than he was at Lumon," he told IndieWire. "When I saw the house he lived in, I was surprised. I thought Burt wouldn't live in a house like this. And then I thought, 'Well, yes, he would.
- 2/26/2025
- by Manuel Demegillo
- CBR

Editor's note: The below interview contains spoilers for Severance Season 2.Apple TV+'s Severance is home to a lot of twists and turns, but perhaps one of the twistiest aspects of all is the possibility of romance that has emerged for certain characters, despite the fact that many of them are literally living severed lives. This season, relationships are becoming even more complicated for innie like Dylan G. (Zach Cherry) or Mark S. (Adam Scott), but back when the show first premiered, one of its sweetest and, surprisingly, most innocent dynamics was introduced through the romance between innies Irving B. (John Turturro) and Burt G. (Christopher Walken), who offered an unexpectedly light contrast to some of the series' darker happenings. Theirs is a relationship that's given even more weight because of the veteran screen presences behind it, but their innies' connection also seems to carry over into Season 2, as Burt...
- 2/24/2025
- by Carly Lane
- Collider.com


The following contains spoilers from the Feb. 21 episode of Severance, now streaming on Apple TV+. (Read our full recap.)
Three is proving to be a crowd for several Lumon workplace romances as Apple TV+’s Severance enters the back half of Season 2. Here is what three of the involved actors had to say about the acclaimed drama’s most atypical love triangles.
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- 2/22/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com

Note: This story contains spoilers from “Severance” Season 2, Episode 6.
The second Christopher Walken read the script for the “Severance” episode “Attila,” he knew what to expect.
“It’s one of those family dinners that we’ve all had where things are not going well,” Walken told TheWrap, referring to the scene as “one of those slightly nightmare dinners.”
In the final moments of “Severance” Season 2, Episode 5, outie Irving (John Turturro) notices that a man is watching him. Eventually, Burt (Walken) admits he’s been following Irving since the Overtime Contingency and shares his theory that their innies were romantically involved. As a sort of peace offering, Burt invites Irving to have dinner with him and his husband, Fields (John Noble). Thus begins the tensest dinner in “Severance” history. As Irving and Burt bashfully get to know one another, Fields consistently interjects with a series of aggressive barbs.
The episode also...
The second Christopher Walken read the script for the “Severance” episode “Attila,” he knew what to expect.
“It’s one of those family dinners that we’ve all had where things are not going well,” Walken told TheWrap, referring to the scene as “one of those slightly nightmare dinners.”
In the final moments of “Severance” Season 2, Episode 5, outie Irving (John Turturro) notices that a man is watching him. Eventually, Burt (Walken) admits he’s been following Irving since the Overtime Contingency and shares his theory that their innies were romantically involved. As a sort of peace offering, Burt invites Irving to have dinner with him and his husband, Fields (John Noble). Thus begins the tensest dinner in “Severance” history. As Irving and Burt bashfully get to know one another, Fields consistently interjects with a series of aggressive barbs.
The episode also...
- 2/22/2025
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap

[Editor’s note: The following interview contains spoilers for “Severance” Season 2, Episode 6, “Attila.”]
The first season of “Severance” kept its characters “Outies” close to the chest (except for Adam Scott’s), but halfway through Season 2, viewers know a lot more. They’ve seen the wife and children of Dylan (Zach Cherry), the calculated power of Helena (Britt Lower), and the solemn solitude of Irving (John Turturro) — as well as glimpsed his former workplace love, Burt (Christopher Walken).
Walken always knew that the audience would meet his Outie, which first happened in Season 1, Episode 9. “You’d see the house he lived in, who he lived with, the way he dressed, the way he was a little bit different as an Outie than he was at Lumon,” the actor told IndieWire. “When I saw the house he lived in, I was surprised. I thought Burt wouldn’t live in a house like this. And then I thought, ‘Well, yes, he would.
The first season of “Severance” kept its characters “Outies” close to the chest (except for Adam Scott’s), but halfway through Season 2, viewers know a lot more. They’ve seen the wife and children of Dylan (Zach Cherry), the calculated power of Helena (Britt Lower), and the solemn solitude of Irving (John Turturro) — as well as glimpsed his former workplace love, Burt (Christopher Walken).
Walken always knew that the audience would meet his Outie, which first happened in Season 1, Episode 9. “You’d see the house he lived in, who he lived with, the way he dressed, the way he was a little bit different as an Outie than he was at Lumon,” the actor told IndieWire. “When I saw the house he lived in, I was surprised. I thought Burt wouldn’t live in a house like this. And then I thought, ‘Well, yes, he would.
- 2/22/2025
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire


Maybe Thomas Wolfe was right. Maybe you really can’t go home again.
In the Season 2 premiere of Apple TV’s Surface (now available to stream), that’s exactly what Sophie Ellis/Tess Caldwell (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) learns as she prepares to take on a family of wealthy Brits she shares murky history with. As she begins exploring London to find the truth behind her mother’s death (and her own very strange disappearance), her former friend Eliza Huntley (Millie Brady) and Eliza’s brother Quinn (Phil Dunster) aren’t about to make things easy for her.
More from TVLineSeverance Recap:...
In the Season 2 premiere of Apple TV’s Surface (now available to stream), that’s exactly what Sophie Ellis/Tess Caldwell (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) learns as she prepares to take on a family of wealthy Brits she shares murky history with. As she begins exploring London to find the truth behind her mother’s death (and her own very strange disappearance), her former friend Eliza Huntley (Millie Brady) and Eliza’s brother Quinn (Phil Dunster) aren’t about to make things easy for her.
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- 2/21/2025
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com

The latest episode of Severance threw a curveball with the introduction of Burt’s husband, Fields, played by John Noble. While his arrival seemed like a simple domestic moment, I think it might have actually opened a Pandora’s Box of questions about Lumon Industries and its secrets. I’ve been turning over the details in my mind, and I want to share some of my thoughts on what Fields’ presence could mean.
Burt’s Husband Fields: A Timeline That Doesn’t Add Up
One of the most intriguing moments for me was during the dinner scene with Burt, Irving, and Fields. When they were reminiscing, Fields mentioned that he and Burt started using the nickname “Attila” about 20 years ago. Burt, however, corrected him, saying it had only been 10 years. This might seem like a minor disagreement, but Irving’s quick reminder that severance technology has only existed for 12 years made my ears perk up.
Burt’s Husband Fields: A Timeline That Doesn’t Add Up
One of the most intriguing moments for me was during the dinner scene with Burt, Irving, and Fields. When they were reminiscing, Fields mentioned that he and Burt started using the nickname “Attila” about 20 years ago. Burt, however, corrected him, saying it had only been 10 years. This might seem like a minor disagreement, but Irving’s quick reminder that severance technology has only existed for 12 years made my ears perk up.
- 2/21/2025
- by Naveed Zahir
- High on Films

Editor's note: The below interview contains spoilers for Severance Season 2 Episode 6.While Apple TV+'s Severance has been home to a lot of twisty mysteries, one aspect the show is already providing more answers about is the outies. We've spent a lot of time on Lumon's strange severed floor already, but Season 2 has pushed past that boundary to reveal much more of what's going on in the lives of the company's severed employees — beyond Mark Scout (Adam Scott), at least. This week's episode, "Attila," clues us in on a bit more in terms of what the remaining members of Mdr — and yes, we're still counting Irving (John Turturro) — are doing when they're not refining (or making use of their Lumon-approved hall passes to skip out on said refining). Dylan (Zach Cherry) may have ended up in a love triangle with his wife, Gretchen (Merritt Wever), and his own innie, while...
- 2/21/2025
- by Carly Lane
- Collider.com

Warning: This article contains major spoilers. Don't be a shambolic rube by reading this without watching the latest episode of "Severance" first.
After arguably hitting its peak with the Outdoor Retreat and Team-Building Occurrence, season 2 of "Severance" has settled back into a more familiar rhythm in the weeks since ... though that's not to say that the series hasn't continued moving the story in fascinating directions. Episode 5 shifted gears considerably and opted for a much more low-key hour, but what about the sixth? This latest episode, titled "Attila," just introduced some of our biggest wrinkles yet. Dylan G. (Zach Cherry) finally discerns the meaning of his bestie Irving B.'s (John Turturro) final words, "Hang in there," and discovers his instructions leading to the creepy-looking hallway from his outie's paintings. Mark S. (Adam Scott) and Helly R. (Brit Lower) consummate their romance -- for real, this time. And, over in the...
After arguably hitting its peak with the Outdoor Retreat and Team-Building Occurrence, season 2 of "Severance" has settled back into a more familiar rhythm in the weeks since ... though that's not to say that the series hasn't continued moving the story in fascinating directions. Episode 5 shifted gears considerably and opted for a much more low-key hour, but what about the sixth? This latest episode, titled "Attila," just introduced some of our biggest wrinkles yet. Dylan G. (Zach Cherry) finally discerns the meaning of his bestie Irving B.'s (John Turturro) final words, "Hang in there," and discovers his instructions leading to the creepy-looking hallway from his outie's paintings. Mark S. (Adam Scott) and Helly R. (Brit Lower) consummate their romance -- for real, this time. And, over in the...
- 2/21/2025
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film


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As fans catch up with the characters of Severance season 1, season 2 has surpassed Ted Lasso as Apple TV+’s most-watched series.
Apple TV+ is already famous for its many sci-fi series, but season 2 of Severance has attracted a huge audience, making the show surpass Ted Lasso as the streaming channel’s most-watched show. Meanwhile, Apple TV+ has been widely promoting the second season of the series, including Apple CEO Tim Cook filming an elaborate promo for the return of the series after three years. Meanwhile, a month after the show’s January 17 season 2 launch, the company, known for closely guarding its viewership details, has raised the curtain a little on the show’s performance.
Severance season 2 breaks Apple TV+ records [Image @severanceappletv/Instagram]
Deadline quotes the streamer saying Severance has broken Apple TV+ records, launching as the platform’s No. 1 series in history, based on the number of unique viewers from January 17 through February 17, 2025.
Moreover,...
As fans catch up with the characters of Severance season 1, season 2 has surpassed Ted Lasso as Apple TV+’s most-watched series.
Apple TV+ is already famous for its many sci-fi series, but season 2 of Severance has attracted a huge audience, making the show surpass Ted Lasso as the streaming channel’s most-watched show. Meanwhile, Apple TV+ has been widely promoting the second season of the series, including Apple CEO Tim Cook filming an elaborate promo for the return of the series after three years. Meanwhile, a month after the show’s January 17 season 2 launch, the company, known for closely guarding its viewership details, has raised the curtain a little on the show’s performance.
Severance season 2 breaks Apple TV+ records [Image @severanceappletv/Instagram]
Deadline quotes the streamer saying Severance has broken Apple TV+ records, launching as the platform’s No. 1 series in history, based on the number of unique viewers from January 17 through February 17, 2025.
Moreover,...
- 2/21/2025
- by Anne Sewell
- Soap Opera Spy

[Editor’s note: The following review contains spoilers for “Severance” Season 2, Episode 6, “Attila.” For coverage of earlier episodes, read our previous reviews.]
Amid Episode 6’s revealing, awkward, and intimate dinner party, Fields (John Noble) presents a seemingly innocuous opinion. “I believe Innies deserve to experience love,” he says. In the moment, it’s a supportive, friendly gesture. Fields, after all, is sharing his table with a man, Irving (John Turturro), who had an “erotic entanglement” with his husband, Burt (Christopher Walken). That their romantic relationship was restricted to the office, where the couple worked as severed employees, is a significant distinction — if Innies and Outies are independent individuals, with no real knowledge of what the other is doing, thinking, or feeling, then it would be hard for Fields to argue his husband betrayed him.
But that’s a big “if.” In the world of “Severance,” people have been arguing over whether Innies and Outies are separate people since the...
Amid Episode 6’s revealing, awkward, and intimate dinner party, Fields (John Noble) presents a seemingly innocuous opinion. “I believe Innies deserve to experience love,” he says. In the moment, it’s a supportive, friendly gesture. Fields, after all, is sharing his table with a man, Irving (John Turturro), who had an “erotic entanglement” with his husband, Burt (Christopher Walken). That their romantic relationship was restricted to the office, where the couple worked as severed employees, is a significant distinction — if Innies and Outies are independent individuals, with no real knowledge of what the other is doing, thinking, or feeling, then it would be hard for Fields to argue his husband betrayed him.
But that’s a big “if.” In the world of “Severance,” people have been arguing over whether Innies and Outies are separate people since the...
- 2/21/2025
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire

Mark’s hallucination at the end of “Trojan’s Horse” was one of the more upsetting sequences of Severance to date. Not only did Mark S. have to watch his wife in the Lumon halls, but he could not even get her to respond. The result was instantly paralyzing, and his reintegration appears to be underway. “Attila” looks to dive deeper into this aspect of the series, opening the door for stranger and more upsetting actions from Lumon in the weeks ahead.
Severance — “Attila” — The Recap
Mark (Adam Scott) sits with Reghabi (Karen Aldridge), relaying the information he got from his brief vision into Lumon. She believes this means the process is working, but Mark is deeply disturbed by Gemma’s total lack of recognition. He talks about bargaining as a step in the grief process, and he realizes that he might be able to make those changes.
Innie Dylan...
Severance — “Attila” — The Recap
Mark (Adam Scott) sits with Reghabi (Karen Aldridge), relaying the information he got from his brief vision into Lumon. She believes this means the process is working, but Mark is deeply disturbed by Gemma’s total lack of recognition. He talks about bargaining as a step in the grief process, and he realizes that he might be able to make those changes.
Innie Dylan...
- 2/21/2025
- by Alan French
- FandomWire

Note: This story contains spoilers for “Severance” Season 2, Episode 6.
“Severance” finally introduced outie Burt’s (Christopher Walken) husband Fields (John Noble), and in typical fashion for the show it raised as many questions as it answered.
The trio had a tense dinner and Burt and Fields home mere days after Irving was banging on their door thanks to the overtime contingency. Now Irv is being welcomed into his innie lover’s home and the sparks are still there it seems.
Burt’s husband Fields spends much of the dinner tipping back wine and reminiscing with his husband. In doing so, he reveals a few things about himself, their timeline with Lumon, and even his feelings on innies that raised some eyebrows.
Here’s what we learned about Fields and what it could mean about the growing mysteries inside Lumon.
Did Fields Really Slip Up About Burt’s Lumon Timeline?
While at the dinner between Burt,...
“Severance” finally introduced outie Burt’s (Christopher Walken) husband Fields (John Noble), and in typical fashion for the show it raised as many questions as it answered.
The trio had a tense dinner and Burt and Fields home mere days after Irving was banging on their door thanks to the overtime contingency. Now Irv is being welcomed into his innie lover’s home and the sparks are still there it seems.
Burt’s husband Fields spends much of the dinner tipping back wine and reminiscing with his husband. In doing so, he reveals a few things about himself, their timeline with Lumon, and even his feelings on innies that raised some eyebrows.
Here’s what we learned about Fields and what it could mean about the growing mysteries inside Lumon.
Did Fields Really Slip Up About Burt’s Lumon Timeline?
While at the dinner between Burt,...
- 2/21/2025
- by Jacob Bryant
- The Wrap

Ghosts’ Rose McIver Talks Her Pete-Centric Directorial Debut, Teases ‘Major Hurdles’ for Sam and Jay

Warning: The following contains spoilers for Thursday’s Ghosts. Proceed at your own risk!
This week’s Ghosts brought about a big realization for Pete and marked a major milestone for series star Rose McIver.
More from TVLine<em>Ghosts</em> Casts Alexander Hamilton — Get a First Look at <em>Loot’</em>s Nat Faxon as Founding Father<em>Ghosts’</em> Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar Talk Double Possession, Big Jay Twist and That <em>iZombie</em> Nod (Video)Severance Recap: John Noble Hams It Up - and Is [Spoiler] Actually a Villain?
The actress made her directorial debut with the episode, titled “Ghostsfellas,” which revealed that the travel...
This week’s Ghosts brought about a big realization for Pete and marked a major milestone for series star Rose McIver.
More from TVLine<em>Ghosts</em> Casts Alexander Hamilton — Get a First Look at <em>Loot’</em>s Nat Faxon as Founding Father<em>Ghosts’</em> Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar Talk Double Possession, Big Jay Twist and That <em>iZombie</em> Nod (Video)Severance Recap: John Noble Hams It Up - and Is [Spoiler] Actually a Villain?
The actress made her directorial debut with the episode, titled “Ghostsfellas,” which revealed that the travel...
- 2/21/2025
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com


Mission accomplished for The Night Agent.
With the release of its second season, the Netflix hit dominated Nielsen’s U.S. ranking of streaming originals for the week of Jan. 20, with 3.11 billion minutes viewed across 20 episodes — a weekly high for the series.
More from TVLineSeverance Recap: John Noble Hams It Up - and Is [Spoiler] Actually a Villain?SNL50 Anniversary Special Draws Nearly 15 Million Viewers, Gives NBC a 5-Year HighSeverance Stars Set the Table for Irving's Ham Dinner With Burt and... John Noble? - 'There's Tension!'
Nielsen notes that little over half of Night Agent viewers were aged 35-...
With the release of its second season, the Netflix hit dominated Nielsen’s U.S. ranking of streaming originals for the week of Jan. 20, with 3.11 billion minutes viewed across 20 episodes — a weekly high for the series.
More from TVLineSeverance Recap: John Noble Hams It Up - and Is [Spoiler] Actually a Villain?SNL50 Anniversary Special Draws Nearly 15 Million Viewers, Gives NBC a 5-Year HighSeverance Stars Set the Table for Irving's Ham Dinner With Burt and... John Noble? - 'There's Tension!'
Nielsen notes that little over half of Night Agent viewers were aged 35-...
- 2/20/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com


Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor has been cast opposite Anya Taylor-Joy in Apple TV+’s Lucky limited series.
Based on the New York Times bestselling novel and Reese’s Book Club pick of the same name by Marissa Stapley, Lucky stars Taylor-Joy as “a young woman who left behind the life of crime she was raised in years ago, but must now embrace her darker, criminal side one final time in a desperate attempt to escape her past,” according to the official description.
More from TVLineSeverance: Britt Lower, Zach Cherry and Christopher Walken Weigh In on...
Based on the New York Times bestselling novel and Reese’s Book Club pick of the same name by Marissa Stapley, Lucky stars Taylor-Joy as “a young woman who left behind the life of crime she was raised in years ago, but must now embrace her darker, criminal side one final time in a desperate attempt to escape her past,” according to the official description.
More from TVLineSeverance: Britt Lower, Zach Cherry and Christopher Walken Weigh In on...
- 2/20/2025
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com


Warning: The following contains spoilers for Good Cop/Bad Cop’s series premiere.
Former Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester has spent several years now making viewers laugh in TV sitcoms such as the beloved ABC comedy Single Parents, Hulu’s How I Met Your Father and Fox’s far too short-lived Making History. So at first glance, a one-hour series titled Good Cop/Bad Cop might seem like a departure for the actress.
More from TVLine<em>Nobody Wants This</em> Season 2 Casts Leighton Meester as Joanne’s Nemesis<em>The Buccaneers</em>: Leighton Meester Joins Season 2 CastSeverance Recap: John Noble Hams It Up - and Is [Spoiler] Actually a Villain?...
Former Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester has spent several years now making viewers laugh in TV sitcoms such as the beloved ABC comedy Single Parents, Hulu’s How I Met Your Father and Fox’s far too short-lived Making History. So at first glance, a one-hour series titled Good Cop/Bad Cop might seem like a departure for the actress.
More from TVLine<em>Nobody Wants This</em> Season 2 Casts Leighton Meester as Joanne’s Nemesis<em>The Buccaneers</em>: Leighton Meester Joins Season 2 CastSeverance Recap: John Noble Hams It Up - and Is [Spoiler] Actually a Villain?...
- 2/20/2025
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com


Exclusive: Apple TV+ pulled out all the stops promoting the second season of its sci-fi drama Severance, with even Apple CEO Tim Cook filming an elaborate promo for the series’ return after a three-year break. A month after Severance‘s Jan. 17 Season 2 launch, the tech company, known for closely guarding its viewership data, is raising the curtain just a bit on the series’ performance.
According to the streamer, Severance has broken Apple TV+ records, launching as the platform’s #1 series in history based on number of unique viewers from Jan. 17 through Feb. 17, 2025.
We have the first independent viewership data for Severance‘s performance since the Season 2 premiere too. The series claimed the #4 spot on Nielsen’s Top 10 Originals chart for the week of Jan. 13, which includes the first three days of the Season 2 debut being available on the service. Severance logged impressive 589 million minutes viewed in the U.S. over all existing episodes,...
According to the streamer, Severance has broken Apple TV+ records, launching as the platform’s #1 series in history based on number of unique viewers from Jan. 17 through Feb. 17, 2025.
We have the first independent viewership data for Severance‘s performance since the Season 2 premiere too. The series claimed the #4 spot on Nielsen’s Top 10 Originals chart for the week of Jan. 13, which includes the first three days of the Season 2 debut being available on the service. Severance logged impressive 589 million minutes viewed in the U.S. over all existing episodes,...
- 2/19/2025
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV


The following contains spoilers from the Feb. 14 episode of Severance, now streaming on Apple TV+.
Apple TV+’s Severance is ready to answer the age-old question: What happens when an Outie has dinner with his Innie’s ex’s Outie, plus that man’s husband?
More from TVLineSeverance Recap: John Noble Hams It Up - and Is [Spoiler] Actually a Villain?Night Agent Dominates Nielsen Streaming Top 10 With All-Time High; On Call Makes Chart DebutAunjanue Ellis-Taylor Joins Anya Taylor-Joy in Apple TV+ Crime Drama Lucky
When last we tuned into the acclaimed drama, John Turturro’s Irving Bailiff — newly terminated...
Apple TV+’s Severance is ready to answer the age-old question: What happens when an Outie has dinner with his Innie’s ex’s Outie, plus that man’s husband?
More from TVLineSeverance Recap: John Noble Hams It Up - and Is [Spoiler] Actually a Villain?Night Agent Dominates Nielsen Streaming Top 10 With All-Time High; On Call Makes Chart DebutAunjanue Ellis-Taylor Joins Anya Taylor-Joy in Apple TV+ Crime Drama Lucky
When last we tuned into the acclaimed drama, John Turturro’s Irving Bailiff — newly terminated...
- 2/16/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com

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Person of Interest is a sci-fi crime drama series created by Jonathan Nolan. The CBS series follows Harold Finch, a mysterious, reclusive billionaire computer programmer who developed a technology that can predict terrorist acts. He soon realizes that the machine also predicts crimes and recruits John Reese, a former spy, to help stop them from happening. Person of Interest stars Jim Caviezel, Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Chapman, Michael Emerson, Amy Acker, and Sarah Shahi. So, if you loved the thrilling stories, intense crime drama, and compelling characters in Person of Interest, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
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Burn Notice is a spy action thriller comedy-drama series created by Matt Nix. The USA Network series follows Michael Westen, a CIA spy who is suddenly dropped...
Person of Interest is a sci-fi crime drama series created by Jonathan Nolan. The CBS series follows Harold Finch, a mysterious, reclusive billionaire computer programmer who developed a technology that can predict terrorist acts. He soon realizes that the machine also predicts crimes and recruits John Reese, a former spy, to help stop them from happening. Person of Interest stars Jim Caviezel, Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Chapman, Michael Emerson, Amy Acker, and Sarah Shahi. So, if you loved the thrilling stories, intense crime drama, and compelling characters in Person of Interest, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Burn Notice (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – USA Network
Burn Notice is a spy action thriller comedy-drama series created by Matt Nix. The USA Network series follows Michael Westen, a CIA spy who is suddenly dropped...
- 2/6/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind


[This story contains spoilers from season two, episode two of Severance, “Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig.”]
“Okay. You’re not picking up. I get it. I want you to know, my innie got the message.”
It’s one of just a few lines from Irving (John Turturro) in the latest installment of Severance, “Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig,” which serves as a counterpoint to the season two premiere. Where the first episode focused solely on the innies on the other side of the overtime contingency plan, episode two centers on the outies as they navigate the aftermath of their work selves’ actions.
We see exactly how the ensuing hours played out for every single one of the Mdr Four, with one exception: Irving. John Turturro’s doggedly dogmatic worker bee lost his loyalty to Lumon across the first season, thanks to his growing love for Burt (Christopher Walken). After Burt’s forced retirement, Irving pushed all in on the innies’ plot to break out into the real world.
“Okay. You’re not picking up. I get it. I want you to know, my innie got the message.”
It’s one of just a few lines from Irving (John Turturro) in the latest installment of Severance, “Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig,” which serves as a counterpoint to the season two premiere. Where the first episode focused solely on the innies on the other side of the overtime contingency plan, episode two centers on the outies as they navigate the aftermath of their work selves’ actions.
We see exactly how the ensuing hours played out for every single one of the Mdr Four, with one exception: Irving. John Turturro’s doggedly dogmatic worker bee lost his loyalty to Lumon across the first season, thanks to his growing love for Burt (Christopher Walken). After Burt’s forced retirement, Irving pushed all in on the innies’ plot to break out into the real world.
- 1/27/2025
- by Josh Wigler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

Apple CEO Tim Cook has become Lumon’s newest employee in a promotional spot for the second season of “Severance.”
The teaser, which was shared by director Ben Stiller, sees Cook heading down to the severance floor after undergoing the surgical procedure to divide his identity between work and personal life. Upon arrival, Cook’s grim face turns into a smile as his innie, dubbed Tim C., roams the halls of Lumon before being greeted by supervisor Mr. Milchick, portrayed by Tramell Tillman.
“Tim C., core of the Apple,” Milchick says. “Have a seat.”
Cook nods and proceeds to sit in front of a monitor that displays “Severance Season 2” followed by the Apple TV+ logo with the words, “Now Streaming.”
In a Friday post on X, Stiller shared the clip with the caption: “Was helping this new guy find his office this morning,” to which Cook replied: “Ready to clock...
The teaser, which was shared by director Ben Stiller, sees Cook heading down to the severance floor after undergoing the surgical procedure to divide his identity between work and personal life. Upon arrival, Cook’s grim face turns into a smile as his innie, dubbed Tim C., roams the halls of Lumon before being greeted by supervisor Mr. Milchick, portrayed by Tramell Tillman.
“Tim C., core of the Apple,” Milchick says. “Have a seat.”
Cook nods and proceeds to sit in front of a monitor that displays “Severance Season 2” followed by the Apple TV+ logo with the words, “Now Streaming.”
In a Friday post on X, Stiller shared the clip with the caption: “Was helping this new guy find his office this morning,” to which Cook replied: “Ready to clock...
- 1/24/2025
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap


The first season of Severance became an instant hit for Apple. The surreal workplace thriller blended elements of science fiction, dark comedy, and brilliant, subversive twists to keep viewers wondering what was coming next in the world of innies and outies. The process that gave the series its title created a block between the employees of Lumon Industries, preventing workers from knowing what their lives are like outside the office. Led by Mark Scout (Adam Scott), the team consisting of Irving (John Turturro), Dylan (Zach Cherry), and Helly (Britt Lower) begins to unravel that there may be more going on than they realize.
Season two finds the severed employees at Lumon dealing with the fallout from their actions in the first season finale. With new coworkers and mysterious changes at their company, the team balances their innie and outie lives as they try to figure out what is really going on.
Season two finds the severed employees at Lumon dealing with the fallout from their actions in the first season finale. With new coworkers and mysterious changes at their company, the team balances their innie and outie lives as they try to figure out what is really going on.
- 1/21/2025
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com

The battle scenes in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy are among some of the greatest in cinema history. The Battle of Helm's Deep in The Two Towers and the Ride of the Rohirrim and the final Battle of the Pelennor Fields from Return of the King are fan favorites due to their grand scale, brilliant visual effects, and standout performances from the entire cast. But, you might be surprised to learn that the battles in J.R.R. Tolkien's seminal fantasy world are historically accurate.
Ancient historian, Roel Konijnendijk, sat down with Insider to rate battle scenes from movies, including The Lord of the Rings. He was shown several battles from The Return of the King, and surprisingly had high praise for them in terms of accuracy. He began with the endlessly quoted "Ride Now" scene from the Ride of the Rohirrim. "Him slapping the lances with his sword,...
Ancient historian, Roel Konijnendijk, sat down with Insider to rate battle scenes from movies, including The Lord of the Rings. He was shown several battles from The Return of the King, and surprisingly had high praise for them in terms of accuracy. He began with the endlessly quoted "Ride Now" scene from the Ride of the Rohirrim. "Him slapping the lances with his sword,...
- 1/21/2025
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb


The Irrational fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 11 episode titled Ghost Ship!
Find out everything you need to know about the Ghost Ship episode of The Irrational, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
The Irrational Ghost Ship Season 2 Episode 11 Preview
The upcoming episode of “The Irrational,” titled “Ghost Ship,” promises to be an intriguing blend of mystery and personal drama. Set to air on NBC at 10:00 Pm on January 28, 2025, this episode finds Alec and Marisa diving into the eerie mystery of a ghost ship that has mysteriously washed ashore in Alec’s hometown. As they investigate the ship’s origins, Alec is compelled to confront his own past and navigate the complicated relationship he has with his father.
The episode is sure to be packed with suspense as Alec, portrayed by Jesse L. Martin,...
Find out everything you need to know about the Ghost Ship episode of The Irrational, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
The Irrational Ghost Ship Season 2 Episode 11 Preview
The upcoming episode of “The Irrational,” titled “Ghost Ship,” promises to be an intriguing blend of mystery and personal drama. Set to air on NBC at 10:00 Pm on January 28, 2025, this episode finds Alec and Marisa diving into the eerie mystery of a ghost ship that has mysteriously washed ashore in Alec’s hometown. As they investigate the ship’s origins, Alec is compelled to confront his own past and navigate the complicated relationship he has with his father.
The episode is sure to be packed with suspense as Alec, portrayed by Jesse L. Martin,...
- 1/21/2025
- by News
- TV Regular


Plot: Mark Scout leads a team at Lumon Industries, whose employees have undergone a severance procedure, which surgically divides their memories between their work and personal lives. This daring experiment in “work-life balance” is called into question as Mark finds himself at the center of an unraveling mystery that will force him to confront the true nature of his work… and of himself. In season two, Mark and his friends learn the dire consequences of trifling with the severance barrier, leading them further down a path of woe.
Review: The first season of Severance was unlike any other series at the time. Created by Dan Erickson and directed and produced by Ben Stiller, the series blended creepy and surreal urban legends with a workplace comedy for a story that defied categorization into a single genre. With a great ensemble featuring Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, Britt Lower, John Turturro, Zach Cherry,...
Review: The first season of Severance was unlike any other series at the time. Created by Dan Erickson and directed and produced by Ben Stiller, the series blended creepy and surreal urban legends with a workplace comedy for a story that defied categorization into a single genre. With a great ensemble featuring Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, Britt Lower, John Turturro, Zach Cherry,...
- 1/17/2025
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com

It’s time to return to Lumon with “Severance” Season 2.
The sophomore season of the acclaimed Apple TV+ series is finally landing on the streamer after a grueling three years off. The season picks up shortly after Season 1 ended with the Innies dealing with the fallout of using the Overtime Protocol to escape to the outside world for a bit.
Here’s everything you need to know about where and when to tune in for the second season of Apple TV+’s “Severance.”
When does “Severance” Season 2 come out?
“Severance” Season 2 lands on Apple TV+ beginning on Friday, Jan. 17.
How can I watch “Severance” Season 2?
The second season of “Severance” will stream on Apple TV+.
Are episodes released weekly or all at once?
Episodes of “Severance” Season 2 will release weekly on Fridays on Apple TV+. Here is the full schedule rundown:
Episode 1 – Jan. 17 Episode 2 – Jan. 24 Episode 3 – Jan. 31 Episode 4 – Feb. 7 Episode 5 – Feb.
The sophomore season of the acclaimed Apple TV+ series is finally landing on the streamer after a grueling three years off. The season picks up shortly after Season 1 ended with the Innies dealing with the fallout of using the Overtime Protocol to escape to the outside world for a bit.
Here’s everything you need to know about where and when to tune in for the second season of Apple TV+’s “Severance.”
When does “Severance” Season 2 come out?
“Severance” Season 2 lands on Apple TV+ beginning on Friday, Jan. 17.
How can I watch “Severance” Season 2?
The second season of “Severance” will stream on Apple TV+.
Are episodes released weekly or all at once?
Episodes of “Severance” Season 2 will release weekly on Fridays on Apple TV+. Here is the full schedule rundown:
Episode 1 – Jan. 17 Episode 2 – Jan. 24 Episode 3 – Jan. 31 Episode 4 – Feb. 7 Episode 5 – Feb.
- 1/17/2025
- by Jacob Bryant
- The Wrap

It’s almost time to clock back in at Lumon for “Severance” Season 2.
The series picks back up where Mark and the other members of the Macrodata Refinement team left off, as they deal with the consequences of using the overtime contingency to explore the world outside the severed floor and warn people of what it’s actually like working for Lumon.
Find out how you can watch “Severance” below.
When is “Severance” streaming on Apple TV+?
“Severance” returns for it’s long-awaited second season on Apple TV+ Friday, Jan. 17. When exactly it’ll be available is about as complicated as the plot to the thriller series.
The streamer has a varied history when it comes to the timing for dropping new episodes. The likely time “Severance” Season 2 is available is 3 a.m. Et/12 a.m. Pt, but the streamer has been known to release episodes of their bigger shows...
The series picks back up where Mark and the other members of the Macrodata Refinement team left off, as they deal with the consequences of using the overtime contingency to explore the world outside the severed floor and warn people of what it’s actually like working for Lumon.
Find out how you can watch “Severance” below.
When is “Severance” streaming on Apple TV+?
“Severance” returns for it’s long-awaited second season on Apple TV+ Friday, Jan. 17. When exactly it’ll be available is about as complicated as the plot to the thriller series.
The streamer has a varied history when it comes to the timing for dropping new episodes. The likely time “Severance” Season 2 is available is 3 a.m. Et/12 a.m. Pt, but the streamer has been known to release episodes of their bigger shows...
- 1/17/2025
- by Jacob Bryant
- The Wrap

As viral marketing stunts go, there’s a somewhat meta feel to cramming the cast of Severance into a glass box at New York City’s Grand Central Station.
Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, and Tramell Tillman were among those who brought the Lumon Industries office to life for a crowd of enraptured commuters.
Overseeing it all was Ben Stiller, director of the Apple TV+ series, which is set to return for its second season on January 17.
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— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) January 15, 2025
Dan Erickson’s drama centers around a surgical procedure that separates the work self from the off-hours self, meaning the Lumon crew were very much on the clock at Grand Central.
Onlookers captured them interacting and throwing paper planes at one another, all under the watchful eye of the Tillman’s menacing Milchick.
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Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, and Tramell Tillman were among those who brought the Lumon Industries office to life for a crowd of enraptured commuters.
Overseeing it all was Ben Stiller, director of the Apple TV+ series, which is set to return for its second season on January 17.
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— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) January 15, 2025
Dan Erickson’s drama centers around a surgical procedure that separates the work self from the off-hours self, meaning the Lumon crew were very much on the clock at Grand Central.
Onlookers captured them interacting and throwing paper planes at one another, all under the watchful eye of the Tillman’s menacing Milchick.
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- 1/15/2025
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV


Haven’t found the time to rewatch Severance Season 1? Worried you’ll be lost once Season 2 starts streaming after three long years? That’s where TVLine comes in!
In the acclaimed Apple TV+ drama’s Season 1 finale, which was released in April 2022, Lumon wonks Mark S., Helly R., Irving B. and Dylan G. came to realize that by sneakily seizing access to the Overtime Contingency Protocol, they could insert themselves in their “outie” lives. It fell on Dylan to keep the Ocp switch flipped in the security room, while his coworkers took stock of their outside existences.
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In the acclaimed Apple TV+ drama’s Season 1 finale, which was released in April 2022, Lumon wonks Mark S., Helly R., Irving B. and Dylan G. came to realize that by sneakily seizing access to the Overtime Contingency Protocol, they could insert themselves in their “outie” lives. It fell on Dylan to keep the Ocp switch flipped in the security room, while his coworkers took stock of their outside existences.
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- 1/14/2025
- by Ryan Schwartz, Claire Franken and Jason Averett
- TVLine.com
The comedy/horror series “Severance” Season 2, created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller, stars Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Zach Cherry, Jen Tullock, Michael Chernus, Dichen Lachman, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, Patricia Arquette, Sarah Bock, Bob Balaban, Robby Benson, Stefano Carannante, Gwendoline Christie, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, John Noble, Alia Shawkat and Merritt Wever, streaming January 17, 2025 on AppleTV+:
“…’Mark Scout’ leads a team at ‘Lumon Industries’, whose employees have undergone a ‘severance’ procedure, which surgically divides their memories between their work and their personal lives.
“This daring experiment in ‘work-life balance’ is called into question as Mark finds himself at the center of an unraveling mystery that will force him to confront the true nature of his work… and of himself.
“Now in Season 2, Mark and his friends learn the dire consequences of trifling with the severance barrier, leading them further down a path of woe..”
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“…’Mark Scout’ leads a team at ‘Lumon Industries’, whose employees have undergone a ‘severance’ procedure, which surgically divides their memories between their work and their personal lives.
“This daring experiment in ‘work-life balance’ is called into question as Mark finds himself at the center of an unraveling mystery that will force him to confront the true nature of his work… and of himself.
“Now in Season 2, Mark and his friends learn the dire consequences of trifling with the severance barrier, leading them further down a path of woe..”
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- 1/14/2025
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek

In the way that Lumon Industries is disconnected to its workers on Apple TV+’s Severance, so too is Hollywood perhaps disoriented about its creatives, Ben Stiller posits.
Previewing the highly anticipated and delayed second season of the mystery-box thriller to the New York Times in a recent interview, the executive producer and director likened the lack of control the series’ characters have to a similar floundering facing those in the entertainment industry.
“At a certain point there’s always somebody making a decision who is not making it to your face or you don’t even know who that person is,” Stiller said, referencing the show’s unraveling of a group of workers who have chosen to surgically bifurcate their brains into work (aka innies) and home (outies) selves.
In Severance Season 1, the eerie contentment of a fictional conglomerate — occupied by characters played by Adam Scott, John Turturro and...
Previewing the highly anticipated and delayed second season of the mystery-box thriller to the New York Times in a recent interview, the executive producer and director likened the lack of control the series’ characters have to a similar floundering facing those in the entertainment industry.
“At a certain point there’s always somebody making a decision who is not making it to your face or you don’t even know who that person is,” Stiller said, referencing the show’s unraveling of a group of workers who have chosen to surgically bifurcate their brains into work (aka innies) and home (outies) selves.
In Severance Season 1, the eerie contentment of a fictional conglomerate — occupied by characters played by Adam Scott, John Turturro and...
- 1/13/2025
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Deadline Film + TV

Quick Links John Rhys-Davies Was Not Optimistic About The Lord of the Rings Peter Jackson Won John Rhys-Davies Over
Welsh actor John Rhys-Davies has played several iconic roles over the years. Before the turn of the millennium, he was best known in the pop-cultural zeitgeist as Sallah from the Indiana Jones series, but that changed with the release of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy in the early 2000s. Rhys-Davies portrayed Gimli, the only Dwarven member of the Fellowship and a frequent source of comic relief. Though the plot did not place much focus on Gimli or Legolas, their rivalry turned friendship was one of the highlights of the trilogy.
Rhys-Davies' comedic delivery often stole the show, but he gave an equally excellent performance during serious scenes, such as when Gimli discovered Balin's tomb in the Mines of Moria. For most fans of The Lord of the Rings,...
Welsh actor John Rhys-Davies has played several iconic roles over the years. Before the turn of the millennium, he was best known in the pop-cultural zeitgeist as Sallah from the Indiana Jones series, but that changed with the release of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy in the early 2000s. Rhys-Davies portrayed Gimli, the only Dwarven member of the Fellowship and a frequent source of comic relief. Though the plot did not place much focus on Gimli or Legolas, their rivalry turned friendship was one of the highlights of the trilogy.
Rhys-Davies' comedic delivery often stole the show, but he gave an equally excellent performance during serious scenes, such as when Gimli discovered Balin's tomb in the Mines of Moria. For most fans of The Lord of the Rings,...
- 1/11/2025
- by Sterling Ulrich
- CBR

There were reasons to worry about a “Severance” sophomore slump.
Foremost, the Ben Stiller-backed, 2022 Apple TV+ series was such a brilliantly realized paranoid thriller/sci-fi satire of the work-life balance illusion — recreating its first season magic would be a herculean task under the best circumstances.
Then there were reports that creator Dan Erickson and more experienced co-showrunner Mark Friedman weren’t getting along to such an extent that “House of Cards” veteran Beau Willimon was brought in to smooth out the follow-up’s trajectory. Hollywood strikes notwithstanding, production delays also seemed ominous.
Whatever went down, Season 2 finally premieres Jan. 17. And while there’s more than a bit of wheel-spinning in its first few episodes, saying “Aha, I knew it!” will make you sound like a clueless Outie guessing what goes down on a Lumon Industries severed floor. The new season explores profound ideas about what having one’s consciousness...
Foremost, the Ben Stiller-backed, 2022 Apple TV+ series was such a brilliantly realized paranoid thriller/sci-fi satire of the work-life balance illusion — recreating its first season magic would be a herculean task under the best circumstances.
Then there were reports that creator Dan Erickson and more experienced co-showrunner Mark Friedman weren’t getting along to such an extent that “House of Cards” veteran Beau Willimon was brought in to smooth out the follow-up’s trajectory. Hollywood strikes notwithstanding, production delays also seemed ominous.
Whatever went down, Season 2 finally premieres Jan. 17. And while there’s more than a bit of wheel-spinning in its first few episodes, saying “Aha, I knew it!” will make you sound like a clueless Outie guessing what goes down on a Lumon Industries severed floor. The new season explores profound ideas about what having one’s consciousness...
- 1/7/2025
- by Bob Strauss
- The Wrap

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2024 is over, and it was a great year for Apple TV+ and its subscribers because of all the marvelous content we got. In my opinion, it is nothing compared to what Apple TV+ has in store for us for 2025, as some of the most highly-anticipated Apple TV+ original shows will be premiering this year. So, let’s find out which of your favorite Apple TV+ original shows or some incredible new shows are coming to Apple TV+ in 2025.
Severance Season 2 (January 17) Credit – Apple TV+
Severance is a sci-fi psychological mystery thriller drama series created by Dan Erickson. The much-anticipated upcoming Season 2 of the Apple TV+ series will continue the story of Mark Scout and his team as they bear the consequences of their actions in the Season 1 finale. We will also delve deeper into the work Mark and...
2024 is over, and it was a great year for Apple TV+ and its subscribers because of all the marvelous content we got. In my opinion, it is nothing compared to what Apple TV+ has in store for us for 2025, as some of the most highly-anticipated Apple TV+ original shows will be premiering this year. So, let’s find out which of your favorite Apple TV+ original shows or some incredible new shows are coming to Apple TV+ in 2025.
Severance Season 2 (January 17) Credit – Apple TV+
Severance is a sci-fi psychological mystery thriller drama series created by Dan Erickson. The much-anticipated upcoming Season 2 of the Apple TV+ series will continue the story of Mark Scout and his team as they bear the consequences of their actions in the Season 1 finale. We will also delve deeper into the work Mark and...
- 1/7/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

Easily one of the most iconic Autobots in the Transformers franchise is Bumblebee, who's been around since the days of Generation 1. Now, a 2010s variant of the character is getting a new, more cartoon-accurate action figure.
Third-party company Iron Warrior is known for its takes on Transformers characters, and a new Bumblebee toy is an upcoming part of its lineup. Based on the hero's depiction in Transformers: Prime, this non-transforming action figure is the perfect representation of his robot mode in the series. With the intended release date in a few months, fans will want to order theirs now so it can roll out on time.
Related Transformers Farewells 40th Anniversary Year With the Ultimate Bumblebee Collectible
One of the final new collectibles being released to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Transformers is based on one of the most recognizable Autobots.
Iron Factory Recreates an Iconic Version of Transformers' Bumblebee...
Third-party company Iron Warrior is known for its takes on Transformers characters, and a new Bumblebee toy is an upcoming part of its lineup. Based on the hero's depiction in Transformers: Prime, this non-transforming action figure is the perfect representation of his robot mode in the series. With the intended release date in a few months, fans will want to order theirs now so it can roll out on time.
Related Transformers Farewells 40th Anniversary Year With the Ultimate Bumblebee Collectible
One of the final new collectibles being released to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Transformers is based on one of the most recognizable Autobots.
Iron Factory Recreates an Iconic Version of Transformers' Bumblebee...
- 1/7/2025
- by Timothy Blake Donohoo
- CBR

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At the end of the 1994 film "Star Trek: Generations," the tried-and-true U.S.S. Enterprise-d crash-landed into Veridian III after a run-in with a sneaky Klingon vessel. The ship was damaged beyond repair, and the crew walked away, completely unsentimental about the ship's destruction. They were merely happy to be alive. In the 1996 follow-up film, "Star Trek: First Contact," the same crew was gathered on board the all-new U.S.S. Enterprise-e, a Sovereign-class vessel that was a bit smaller, but faster and much better armed. The crew stayed on board the Enterprise-e through the events of 2002's "Star Trek: Nemesis," the fourth and final film to star the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" characters.
The Enterprise-e was also severely damaged at the end of "Star Trek: Nemesis," although it seemed that this time, it could be repaired. After the events of "Nemesis,...
At the end of the 1994 film "Star Trek: Generations," the tried-and-true U.S.S. Enterprise-d crash-landed into Veridian III after a run-in with a sneaky Klingon vessel. The ship was damaged beyond repair, and the crew walked away, completely unsentimental about the ship's destruction. They were merely happy to be alive. In the 1996 follow-up film, "Star Trek: First Contact," the same crew was gathered on board the all-new U.S.S. Enterprise-e, a Sovereign-class vessel that was a bit smaller, but faster and much better armed. The crew stayed on board the Enterprise-e through the events of 2002's "Star Trek: Nemesis," the fourth and final film to star the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" characters.
The Enterprise-e was also severely damaged at the end of "Star Trek: Nemesis," although it seemed that this time, it could be repaired. After the events of "Nemesis,...
- 1/4/2025
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film

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This January, we are getting a ton of great shows on various streaming services, from the animated Spider-Man coming to Disney+ to the much anticipated second season of the incredibly popular Netflix series The Night Manager. So, we are here to sort out all of the brilliant upcoming shows that you might want to check out.
Mayfair Witches Season 2 (AMC+) Release Date: January 4 Credit – AMC
Mayfair Witches is a gothic horror supernatural thriller drama series created by Michelle Ashford and Esta Spalding. Based on the Lives of the Mayfair Witches by Anne Rice, Season 2 of the AMC series continues the story of Rowan Fielding as she embraces the darkness within her. Mayfair Witches stars Alexandra Daddario, Jen Richards, Jack Huston, Annabeth Gish, Harry Hamlin, and Tongayi Chirisa.
American Primeval (Netflix) Release Date: January 9 Credit – Netflix
American Primeval is...
This January, we are getting a ton of great shows on various streaming services, from the animated Spider-Man coming to Disney+ to the much anticipated second season of the incredibly popular Netflix series The Night Manager. So, we are here to sort out all of the brilliant upcoming shows that you might want to check out.
Mayfair Witches Season 2 (AMC+) Release Date: January 4 Credit – AMC
Mayfair Witches is a gothic horror supernatural thriller drama series created by Michelle Ashford and Esta Spalding. Based on the Lives of the Mayfair Witches by Anne Rice, Season 2 of the AMC series continues the story of Rowan Fielding as she embraces the darkness within her. Mayfair Witches stars Alexandra Daddario, Jen Richards, Jack Huston, Annabeth Gish, Harry Hamlin, and Tongayi Chirisa.
American Primeval (Netflix) Release Date: January 9 Credit – Netflix
American Primeval is...
- 1/3/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind


There was lots of great TV in 2024 even though it was kind of a weird year due to the 2023 writers’ and actors’ strikes. The long-gestating Shōgun delivered and won a record 18 Emmys to boot. Hacks produced its best season yet and an Emmy shocker. X-Men ’97 was nostalgia done right. True Detective returned to form (and angered deposed creator Nic Pizzolatto) with its Night Country installment. And Baby Reindeer – which was on virtually no one’s radar at this point last year – became a surprise global smash. Those are just a few of this year’s highlights. But 2025 could be even better and bigger with new seasons of shows delayed by the strikes and some old favorites taking their final bows on the docket alongside plenty of intriguing new titles.
Here are our 25 most anticipated shows of ’25 in chronological order of release.
1. The Pitt (Max)
Premieres: Thursday, Jan. 9
Stop us...
Here are our 25 most anticipated shows of ’25 in chronological order of release.
1. The Pitt (Max)
Premieres: Thursday, Jan. 9
Stop us...
- 12/27/2024
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby

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Apple TV+ entered into the streaming game pretty late, but because of the quality of their originals, they are quickly becoming everybody’s favourite. After the success of shows like Ted Lasso and Slow Horses, the Apple-owned streaming service is showing no signs of slowing down. It releases new brilliant TV shows and movies every month to expand its impressive content library. So, here are the best new shows coming to Apple TV+ in January 2025.
Severance Season 2 Credit – Apple TV+
Severance is a sci-fi psychological mystery thriller series created by Dan Erickson. The upcoming Season 2 of the Apple TV+ series will see the innie Mark and his colleagues bearing the consequences of their actions in the Season 1 finale, sending them even deeper into the rabbit hole of Lumon Industries. Severance Season 2 will the return of Adam Scott,...
Apple TV+ entered into the streaming game pretty late, but because of the quality of their originals, they are quickly becoming everybody’s favourite. After the success of shows like Ted Lasso and Slow Horses, the Apple-owned streaming service is showing no signs of slowing down. It releases new brilliant TV shows and movies every month to expand its impressive content library. So, here are the best new shows coming to Apple TV+ in January 2025.
Severance Season 2 Credit – Apple TV+
Severance is a sci-fi psychological mystery thriller series created by Dan Erickson. The upcoming Season 2 of the Apple TV+ series will see the innie Mark and his colleagues bearing the consequences of their actions in the Season 1 finale, sending them even deeper into the rabbit hole of Lumon Industries. Severance Season 2 will the return of Adam Scott,...
- 12/27/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

For those looking for a funny, twisty, and head-scratching Christmas Eve gift, AppleTV+ has you covered. The streaming service made the first eight minutes of the Severance season premiere available to view, just under a month before it's set to debut the episode in full on January 17, 2025.
The footage shows Mark (Adam Scott) awakening in Lumon Industries and racing through the seemingly empty and endless hallways in search of his friends, Helly (Britt Lower), Irving (John Turturro), and Dylan (Zach Cherry). When we last saw these characters, they had successfully broken the Innie/Outie barrier and temporarily allowed their work selves to occupy the consciousness of their Outies, thanks to Dylan staying behind and stopping the mind control mechanism.
While experiencing the outside world, Mark learns that his Outie's deceased wife was very much alive and also a former employee of Lumon; Irving finds out that the fellow Lumon employee he loves,...
The footage shows Mark (Adam Scott) awakening in Lumon Industries and racing through the seemingly empty and endless hallways in search of his friends, Helly (Britt Lower), Irving (John Turturro), and Dylan (Zach Cherry). When we last saw these characters, they had successfully broken the Innie/Outie barrier and temporarily allowed their work selves to occupy the consciousness of their Outies, thanks to Dylan staying behind and stopping the mind control mechanism.
While experiencing the outside world, Mark learns that his Outie's deceased wife was very much alive and also a former employee of Lumon; Irving finds out that the fellow Lumon employee he loves,...
- 12/25/2024
- by Christopher Shultz
- MovieWeb
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