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With the second episode of Severance season two now available, the director of the show, Ben Stiller, shared an unusual teaser to promote it. In the minute-and-a-half video, Apple’s CEO, Tim ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook visited the severed floor of Lumon Industries. Before exiting the elevator, Cook's "severed" self grinned mischievously, walking the long white hallways to meet Mr. Seth ...
In the show Severance, people get brain surgery to split their memories between work and their personal life. But there's a real-life brain condition that's similar to this fictional procedure.
Over a third of real-life employees would willingly undergo the procedure to “sever” their work memories from their personal lives, like Britt Lower did as Helly on Apple TV’s “Severance ...
The streaming media player and TV maker partnered with Apple TV+ to offer “Severance” fans a free Season 2 preview that included character intros for Mark S., Helly R., and others, plus other ...
Apple chief Tim Cook plays a severed Lumon employee in a promo spot for Apple TV+'s 'Severance' Season 2.
The eighth episode of Severance‘s sophomore season may have seen Ms. Cobel (Patricia Arquette) take a necessary detour to her hometown of Salt’s Neck.But Season 2, Episode 9, “The After ...
Vince Vaughn stars in Apple TV+’s “Bad Monkey” as a former Miami cop who gets wrapped into a murder mystery — all because he agreed to transport a severed arm across Florida. Based on Carl ...
The sci-fi thriller Severance returns to Apple TV Plus with a season 2 premiere on January 17th. Welcome back, innies. ... Even if severed employees don’t exist in real life, ...
Well, the next instalment of Severance drops on Apple TV at 12am Pacific Time, ... The Severed Floor is clearly a Hell analogy, and goats have been palling around with Satan since forever.
“Severance” returns for it’s long-awaited second season on Apple TV+ Friday, Jan. 17. When exactly it’ll be available is about as complicated as the plot to the thriller series.
Episode two of the second season of "Severance" is now available to watch on Apple TV+, which costs $9.99 per month or $99 per year in the U.S. after a seven-day trial.