This means when "severed" grieving widower Mark Scout and his colleagues take the office lift each morning, their work-self - or "innie" - awakens for duty. Once they clock off, their "outie" re-emerges, returning to home life blissfully unaware.
M uch of Severance — the sci-fi workplace thriller on Apple TV Plus — takes place in a brightly lit office, with characters huddled over strange computers where they do work t
As we saw in the season 2 teaser trailer, the latest season kicks off with Mark (Scott) sprinting through Lumon's eerily white halls looking for the wellness center after the trou
The return of the acclaimed drama, airing on Apple TV Plus from Friday January 17, focuses once again on Mark ( Parks and Recreation's Adam Scott) who, like many employees at Lumon, has chosen to have his work life surgically severed from his home life.
Apple TV+ drama Severance is returning to screens this month after a three-year break – and the first reviews suggest it’s been worth the wait. Adam Scott stars alongside Britt Lower in the series, a psychological thriller that sees Scott’s character, Mark, have his personal memories “severed” from his work life.
The cast of Severance season 2 will see the return of several familiar faces, including Zach Cherry as Mark's office buddy Dylan, Britt Lower as new office recruit Helly, and Dichen Lachman as the enigmatic wellness counsellor Ms Casey.
Severance season 2 is coming back soon and will see the return of Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, John Turturro and more in the mind-bending drama
At first, the response to Apple’s dystopian sci-fi was tepid. But it’s proved itself to be a deliciously compelling examination of what makes us human, writes Nick Hilton. Plato would have loved it
Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, Patricia Arquette and Tramell Tillman all appeared as their 'Severance' characters for the pop-up. Ben Stiller was on hand for pictures.
“Severance” season two is airing on Apple TV+ starting on Friday, Jan. 17. To watch “Severance,” sign up for a subscription by going to Apple TV+’s website. The streaming service is available on Amazon’s app store, Apple’s app store, Google Play, and Samsung TV, as well as most internet and digital providers.
‘The first scene alone made the almost 3 year wait for S2 worth it. Peak television is back,’ a viewer called Leo wrote on X. ‘I had the biggest smile on my face that whole scene,’ @MovieMediaX said.