In drama series Severance, workers undergo a medical procedure that ensures they have no memory of their personal life at work, and vice versa. But for star Patricia Arquette, there’s no separating the two.
The dystopian series starring Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, Britt Lower and John Turturro returns nearly three years after the season one cliffhanger.
What’s up with the goats? And what is Lumon doing? Yeah, I think I know essentially the answers to those questions,” said Adam Scott.
Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, Patricia Arquette and Tramell Tillman all appeared as their 'Severance' characters for the pop-up. Ben Stiller was on hand for pictures.
Severance” star Zach Cherry said, “We certainly know some things. And sometimes I’ll watch the show and go, ‘I didn’t even know that that was what we were
Severance' stars Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, Tramell Tillman and Patricia Arquette all appeared at the New York City station on Tuesday, Jan. 14
Patricia Arquette laments the fact that -- despite their both having starred in the film "True Romance" and Apple TV+ series "Severance" -- she has never actually shared the screen with Christopher Walken.
Severance' Season 1 introduced an interesting concept based on the work life balance and a world of corporate culture unlike any seen before.
The Severance cast infiltrates Grand Central train station as the show's characters in fantastic marketing move for season 2.
Sarah Bock, Adam Scott, John Turturro, Zach Cherry and Britt Lower in “Severance,” premiering January 17, 2025 on Apple TV+/Courtesy Apple TV+ Innies and outies, rejoice! AppleTV+’s Severance is finally back for a second season.
The first season ended on a major cliffhanger, and three years on we are about to get some follow-up as to what happened next to Mark, Helly, Dylan and Irving, as played by Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry and John Turturro.
Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, John Turturro, Britt Lower, and Zach Cherry reveal what fans have gotten right — and what they've gotten totally wrong.