Long before Lumon Industries, Adam Scott and Britt Lower took part in the 2017 sitcom series Ghosted, where Scott starred alongside Craig Robinson.
After nearly three years out of office, Severance is logging back on with a sophomore season. The Apple TV+ show about work colleagues who have surgically divided their memories between their work and personal lives returned Jan.
John Turturro, Britt Lower, and Zach Cherry know the answers to some of the show’s mysteries. “We certainly know some things,” Cherry, 37, exclusively told The Post. “And sometimes I’ll watch the show and go,
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.
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.
T he spectacular finale of Severance ’s first season introduced a love triangle more bizarre than New Order could ever have imagined. In a brief visit to the life of his “outie” Mark Scout (Adam Scott),
The first episode of "Severance" Season 2 are available for streaming on Apple TV+. Here's what to know about the rest of the schedule.
In the three years since her breakout role in the fantastical series, she ran off to join the circus — twice. Season 2 may raise her profile even more. What’s next?
Dan Erickson created Severance, a science fiction thriller television show. It features Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, and others.
Featuring Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro, Zach Cherry and Patricia Arquette, "Severance" is about a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work ...
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.”
Severance keeps its cards tight to its chest, and everyone working on the show is committed to avoiding spoilers and protecting the experience for audiences