In a first of its kind promotion for Apple TV+, the cast of "Severance" appeared in character, working in a pop-up glass office at Grand Central Terminal.
Though the Lumon Industries pop-up in New York City’s Grand Central Terminal may have inadvertently recreated the less-than-ethical work conditions of the shadowy conglomerate at the center of Apple TV+’s Severance,
Severence Season 2’s infamous viral cast stunt at Grand Central Terminal seemed like any other pop-up, but turns out it is series canon.
Apple is clearly really proud of Severance season 2, as the company continues its high-profile promos for the Apple
Adam Scott reflected on the viral 'Severance' marketing stunt held in New York City, joking that no one 'peed for 3 hours' while in the glass cubicle.
Ben Stiller has been making us laugh for ages and has transformed himself into some of our favorite characters of all time (ahem, Derek Zoolander and dodgeball legend White Goodman). While the actor has ventured away from the comedy scene in recent years to focus on starring and directing more weighty projects,
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The first two episodes of Severance season 2 are now available to stream on Apple TV Plus. There'll be 10 episodes this season, which will be released on a weekly basis every Friday — likely leaving viewers on the edge of their seats in between airings.
Apple TV+’s sci-fi workplace drama Severance had won the hearts of both critics and viewers alike when it premiered in 2022.
Ben Stiller had no chairs on the set of 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,' inspired by Noah Baumbach, and he has a 'no phones' rule on 'Severance.'
Iconic actor and filmmaker Ben Stiller made waves on social media after responding to a post on X by New York Knicks forward Josh Hart about the 2025 NBA All-Star Game. The post focused on the All ...
“From the beginning in the first season, we felt that the outside world had to be its own kind of weird, stark, lonely place,” Ben Stiller, the series’ director and executive ...