But it was actually shot also over the course of probably, like, five or six months, when we would have different sections of the set that were ready. For a scene that looks so seamless, it’s wild to hear that it took five or six months to shoot.
Ben Stiller knows his marriage to Christine Taylor is special, and credits their separation as the part of their relationship that taught him to be grateful.
Ben Stiller revealed that one of the biggest shows on the planet was a big inspiration for "Severance" - NBC's "The Office." While talking with "Morning Joe" for the second season premiere of the Apple TV+ series,
Ben Stiller opened up about his marriage to Christine Taylor after their three-year split in 2017, saying neither of them take a single day for granted anymore.
Stiller and Taylor have now been married for 25 years, but separated for an extended period starting in 2017. “In my mind, I never didn’t want us to be together,” Stiller to
Ben Stiller was the latest guest on The New York Times’ “The Interview” podcast and admitted that he still doesn’t understand why he became such a popular comedy movie star in the late 1990s and 2000s.
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.
The “Dodgeball” co-stars separated in 2017, but changed their minds after living together with their two kids during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
Apple TV+ Though Severance tackles dark subject matter, the Apple TV+ thriller's cast and crew still find ways to bring the joy together. "I think we had 186 days of shooting this season. So, we all had a lot of moments together,
Ben Stiller and Adam Scott revisited the waffle party in the Jan. 15 episode of The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott, along with podcast guest John Turturro. For Stiller, the waffle party — one of many Lumon terms coined by Severance creator and showrunner Dan Erickson — was "kind of an inflection point."