When Season 2 of Severance starts, you are immediately thrown back into Lumon with Mark S. as he sprints through the hallways. This sequence is almost two minutes long, and it bas
Severance' director and EP Ben Stiller breaks down the opening scene from Season 2 alongside star Adam Scott. Ben provides an explanation of how they captured the precise movement and momentum using a bolt arm,
Emmy-nominated actor Adam Scott opens up about season 2 of "Severance" on Apple TV+ and his ongoing work behind-the-scenes, as well.
Severance is back and hitting the ground running in its Season 2 premiere, “Hello, Ms. Cobel,” which picks up in Lumon’s offices, moments after Mark’s ( Adam Scott) innie is reactivated following Season 1’s fateful revelation.
Actor Adam Scott joins us for a meaty chat on the heels of the long-awaited Season 2 premiere of his Apple TV+ series “Severance.”
"When there's an actor who has a nose that will not stop bleeding, obviously, it's cocaine, right? We all know this," the actor said of his injury
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.
Adam Scott sustained an injury while filming the hit Apple TV+ series “Severance” — which made his cast think he was on drugs, naturally. “I got a concussion at one point,” he said Tuesday on “ Late Night with Seth Meyers .”
Severance Season 2 opened with an incredible running scene, and to train for the scene, Adam Scott took a page out of Tom Cruise’s book.
Few men in the history of cinema have more famous runs than Tom Cruise, so it makes sense that Adam Scott turned to the movie star when it came time for his major running sequence in the Severance season 2 premiere.
IMDb goes deep on that trademark "Severance" elevator shot with stars Adam Scott, John Turturro, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, director Ben Stiller, and creator Dan Erickson.
Note: This story contains spoilers from "Severance" Season 2, Episode 2. Even the most casual "Severance" fan knows the Lumon offices are anything but cozy. What's perhaps more surprising is how cold the series feels when it leaves its dystopian corporate hellscape,