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
The long-awaited new season of Severance is out now on Apple TV+, but one of the show’s stars John Turturro has clocked out and locked in, walking the runway for the Zegna Winter 2025 show, titled “The Legend of Vellus Aureum.
Apple TV+’s sci-fi workplace drama Severance had won the hearts of both critics and viewers alike when it premiered in 2022.
Apple TV+ show ‘Severance’, directed by Ben Stiller, is being called one of the greatest television shows of all time, and today we will discuss why. The show follows a simple concept – let’s make a world where people can separate their personal and work lives.
But how did the show land Walken as Irving’s love interest, Burt? “When I read it, I thought it was mysterious. I thought it was a little funny, and a little bit scary, which I always think is a good combination,
Showrunner Dan Erickson tells us about the Severance season 2 premiere, Ben Stiller's reaction to the show's ending, and much more.
Apple TV+’s workplace sci-fi drama, Severance premiered the first episode of its season 2 on January 17, 2025 and though the episode picked up right where the first season ended, there are of course numerous questions that this season has to answer as it proceeds.
John Turturro, fresh off the long-awaited return of Apple TV+'s Severance, walked the runway for Zegna in Milan on Monday. The Emmy-winning, Globe-nominated actor made an appearance during the Italian luxury house's Winter 2025 show,
In a backstage interview with The New York Times, Turturro acknowledged the Zegna neatly manicured runway’s uncanny similarity to a goat-filled set from Severance’s second sea
Praise Kier! Severance Season 2, Episode 3 is here! The sophomore season of Apple TV+‘s workplace thriller spent its first two episodes catching viewers up on everything that went down on the Severed Floor and in the outie world in the days following the Season 1 finale.
Were Lumon’s offenses limited to the merely odd, Severance might have served as a useful critique of capitalist mythmaking and the decline of the work-life balance. At the first season’s conclusion, however,
Oscar-winning actor Christopher Walken explained why he doesn’t use technology and the impact that has had on his life and his career.