Erickson’s inspiration, as we mentioned before, was routine and numbing office work. The show was born out of“corporate ...
Editor's note: The below interview contains spoilers for Severance Season 2 Episodes 1-4.Apple TV+'s Severance is winding down its second season, but over these last few weeks, the series has already ...
The Apple TV thriller Severance began with a very different idea in mind than the one that was ultimately delivered to the ...
Gemma (Dichen Lachman) and Mark (Adam Scott) in "Severance" Season 2 (Credit: Apple TV+) If there’s a lesson to be learned from “Severance” Season 2, perhaps it’s this: trust the creative process.
Dan Erickson considers the question: If he were severed and had to work in the depths of Lumon Industries, which department would he choose? Not Choreography and Merriment. “I’ve already done the ...
Nearly two years after the show debuted, the wait for Severance‘s return is nearly over. With Season 2 of the 7x Emmy-nominated Apple TV+ sci-fi series premiering Jan. 17, creator Dan Erickson and ...
Nearly three years after the premiere of Season 1 Emmy-winning series “Severance,” the long-awaited Season 2 is finally almost here: The Apple TV+ series from executive producer and director Ben ...
Editor's note: The below interview contains spoilers for the Severance Season 2 finale. It's hard to believe that we're already here, at the Severance Season 2 finale, after so many twists and turns ...
After long last, we're getting Severance Season 2. In January, Apple TV+ will drop the 10-episode second season of creator Dan Erickson's massively popular sci-fi psychological series, starring Adam ...
Spoilers ahead for “Severance” Season 2, Episode 4. “Severance” Season 2’s ORTBO wasn’t just an Outdoor Retreat and Team Building Occurrence for its characters. The snow-covered episode ...
After taking characters and viewers on a 10-episode emotional rollercoaster, Severance Season 2 ended the same way it began: with Mark racing through the twisty hallways of the Severed Floor. Only ...
Carly Lane is an Atlanta-based writer and critic who has been with Collider in some form or fashion since 2021. She considers herself a television nerd, diehard romance/sci-fi/fantasy reader, and ...
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