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They’re ready for a waffle party. “Severance” returns for Season 2 on Apple TV+ on Friday, Jan. 17 — and series stars John Turturro, Britt Lower and Zach Cherry know the answers to some of the show’s mysteries.
The first season ended on a major cliffhanger, and three years on we are about to get some follow-up as to what happened next to Mark, Helly, Dylan and Irving, as played by Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry and John Turturro.
This story contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 1 of “Severance,” streaming now on Apple TV+. The Season 1 finale of “Severance” left audiences with a cruel, spectacular cliffhanger. The innies — that is,
What’s up with the goats? And what is Lumon doing? Yeah, I think I know essentially the answers to those questions,” said Adam Scott.
The Apple TV+ series emerged as an engrossing puzzle box of a show when it first debuted three years ago. And it just got even more surreal.
From the severed to the unsevered and the innie to the outtie, meet the employees of Lumon Industries and cast and characters in 'Severance'
The Micro Data Refinement team, Adam Scott, John Turturro, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry talk about which Innie is most likely to win 'Survivor' and talk about what they are like on set working with Ben Stiller.
In the three years since her breakout role in the fantastical series, she ran off to join the circus — twice. Season 2 may raise her profile even more. What’s next?
Severance keeps its cards tight to its chest, and everyone working on the show is committed to avoiding spoilers and protecting the experience for audiences
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
There’s a strange charm to Adam Scott. Not quite the chiselled leading man, nor the obvious jester, he occupies that nebulous space reserved for the “everyman”.