If you or a regular TV watcher needs to revisit popular shows on Apple TV+ severance paythe two main figures behind it have got you covered. premiered on January 7, 10 days before the show’s second season premiere. severance pay executive producer Ben Stiller The show’s leading actor Adam Scott will serve as host The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller and Adam Scott.
In this sci-fi thriller, Lumon employees separate their non-working memories (Outies) from their working memories (Innies), with dire consequences, and remain a playground of questions that entertain and amaze the audience. The audience slowly ponders over nine episodes. when The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller and Adam Scott After the premiere, it will feature two episodes dedicated to the first season, with a new episode each weekday through January 16. From there, the pair will delve into season two every Friday starting January 17.
A number of other loyal Lumon fans—Zach Cherry, John Turturro, and Britt Lower—will also join them as podcast guests, hopefully provides context for some of the craziest moments in season one. who arranged it infamous dance scene? What is the relationship between Bert (Christopher Walken) and Owen (Turturro) like in the outside world? What does each strange room mean? We want answers now!
Stiller, who tell the collider He directed half of the second season’s episodes and said the new season will explore the relationship between introverts and extroverts, particularly through the lens of Scott’s character, Mark Scott.
“We’ve now opened up the world to introverts who have always been outside, so we felt a responsibility to open up the story in this way, up the ante, and really dig deeper into these relationships. Mark’s unique approach to introversion and extroversion in this way problems faced in the situation.
We may have to wait a while for the new season severance paybut Stiller said a third season is already in development. As we await the great battle of Innie vs. Outie vs. Lumon vs. our collective sanity, Scott and Stiller’s new podcast should be the companion piece we all need.