Who is Irving working with? The Hollywood Reporter looks at some of the candidates who have emerged across season two thus far.
Severance” star Zach Cherry said, “We certainly know some things. And sometimes I’ll watch the show and go, ‘I didn’t even know that that was what we were
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John Turturro made an appearance in Zegna's fall/winter 2025 runway show during Milan Men's Fashion Week. See the surprising moment!
I don’t have technology,” says the 81-year-old actor, who stars in the sci-fi series “Severance.’”
With a Turturro cameo and a very surreal set, Zegna’s latest presentation brought to mind the hit Apple TV show. Though the clothes were far from corporate.
Editors Geoffrey Richman and Joe Landauer tell IndieWire about building excitingly off-kilter worlds for the opening of the Apple TV+ show's Season 2.
TV festival will feature appearances by Adam Scott, Jean Smart, Lauren Graham, and Kathy Bates, as well as a salute to "The Gilmore Girls" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."
Christopher Walken has revealed that he does not stream his own TV show and instead watches Severance on DVD, which the production team on the Apple TV+ show is “good enough to send me”. The Dune star, 81, said in a new interview that his relationship with technology is minimal at best and that he has never even sent an email.
John Turturro’s doggedly dogmatic worker bee lost his loyalty to Lumon across the first season, thanks to his growing love for Burt (Christopher Walken). After Burt’s forced retirement ...
Christopher Walken recently opened up about being far removed from the new age of technological advancements. While discussing his Emmy-nominated series Severance, the actor shared a surprising revelation during an interview with The Wall Street Journal.
An immersive pop-up at Grand Central Station, duplicating the office set-up and peopled by "Severance" actors, promoted the show Jan. 14.