Severance creator, Dan Erickson has moved to debunk a popular theory about the hit television show that oddly revolves around the English football team, Arsenal. Fans of the popular Apple TV show, which has just started its critically acclaimed season two, are obsessed with uncovering the secrets behind the mysterious Lumon organisation.
Long before Lumon Industries, Adam Scott and Britt Lower took part in the 2017 sitcom series Ghosted, where Scott starred alongside Craig Robinson.
They’re ready for a waffle party. “Severance” returns for Season 2 on Apple TV+ on Friday, Jan. 17 — and series stars John Turturro, Britt Lower and Zach Cherry know the answers to some of the show’s mysteries.
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 sustained an injury while filming the hit Apple TV+ series “Severance” — which made his cast think he was on drugs, naturally. “I got a concussion at one point,” he said Tuesday on “ Late Night with Seth Meyers .”
From the severed to the unsevered and the innie to the outtie, meet the employees of Lumon Industries and cast and characters in 'Severance'
Ahead of the highly anticipated release of “Severance” Season 2, Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro and Zach Cherry joined Variety on camera to play a game of “Most Likely To.”
Remembering how the Severance team had been "shooting the finale when the eclipse happened," Adam Scott (who plays protagonist Mark Scout) then jokingly added about his downtime: "I had my first three grandchildren while shooting season two. We all stayed in a lodge together up in the mountains."
The Severance cast infiltrates Grand Central train station as the show's characters in fantastic marketing move for season 2.
Earlier this week, actors Adam Scott, Britt Lower, and Zach Cherry filed into NYC’s Grand Central Station, entered a giant glass cube containing three retro-futuristic workstations, and sat down ...
The computers on the show are functional, so when Mark and Helly are moving pixelated numbers around on a screen, that’s something the performers are doing on set. “When you see us, we really are refining numbers,” Adam Scott, who plays Mark and serves as a producer on the show, tells The Verge. “There is actually a way to do it.”
"When there's an actor who has a nose that will not stop bleeding, obviously, it's cocaine, right? We all know this," the actor said of his injury