Severance's second season returns with intrigue, mystery, and compelling characters. The series features a strong cast, including Devon, Ricken, and Burt, who add depth and charm. Mark's quest to ...
In Season 2, Severance reshapes its opening credits, maintaining the signature 3D CGI look but switching up the actual content of the visuals. Some images, like Mark jumping into his own head ...
Nadia Chaudhury is an editor for Eater Northeast and Eater New York and was the former Eater Austin editor, who often writes about food and pop culture. Fans of television series Severance and ...
No chairs,'” Stiller said. On the Apple TV+ sci-fi hit “Severance,” which he directs and executive produces, Stiller enacted a “no phones” rule. “Crew have to use phones sometimes to ...
Severance episode 2 revealed to us that Mark is very much needed by Lumon, unlike many of his coworkers it seems, in order to finish a project called “Cold Harbor.” It may be easy to ...
Severance season 2's dramatic opening scene with Mark had viewers hooked. Behind-the-scenes look reveals the meticulous production of the running sequence. The cast returns for season 2 as more ...
Their connection was something that grew over time as rule-follower Irving began taking field trips to see Burt in his department. It was one of the sweeter aspects of Season 1 until Burt was ...
Note: The following story contains spoilers from “Severance” Season 2 Episode 2. Despite everything Mark S. (Adam Scott) put Lumon through at the end of “Severance” Season 1, the powers ...
So it stands to reason the animated intro may also provide some hints about the narrative themes and events that the second season of Severance will explore. Let’s unpack. Severance season 1’s ...
It’s not clear whether “Severance” — Apple TV+’s mind-bending workplace thriller whose Season 2 budget reportedly topped $200 million — will deliver payback for the tech company.
The designer of the new title sequence for season two of Apple TV+ hit "Severance," has detailed the many clues and hints in the sequence — even though he doesn't know what they mean either.