Severance (TV series)
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| Creator | Dan Erickson |
| Showrunner | Dan Erickson |
| Composer | Theodore Shapiro |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Num Seasons | 2 |
| Num Episodes | 19 |
| Runtime | 37–76 minutes |
| Budget | million (season 2) |
| Network | Apple TV+ |
| First Aired | 2022-2-18 |
| Last Aired | present |
Severance is an American science fiction psychological thriller television series created by Dan Erickson, and executive produced and primarily directed by Ben Stiller. It stars Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Jen Tullock, Dichen Lachman, Michael Chernus, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, Patricia Arquette, and Sarah Bock. The series follows employees at Lumon Industries, a biotechnology corporation, that have undergone "severance"—a procedure that splits a person's memories between work and their personal life. This creates two separate identities for employees: the "innie", who has no knowledge of the outside world, and the "outie", who lives their life outside without any knowledge of their job.
Erickson and Stiller first developed Severance in 2015, with the series being greenlit by AppleTV in 2019, with Scott attached. The cast for the first season was rounded out by December 2020, and the cast for the second season was announced in October 2022. Principal photography for the series has taken place in New York, New Jersey and Newfoundland. Its first season aired from February18 until April8, 2022, and its second season from January17 to March21, 2025. Severance has been renewed for a third season.
Severance has received critical acclaim for its cinematography, direction, production design, musical score, story, and performances. It has received numerous accolades, including 41 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, winning for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Lower and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Tillman. Scott's performance earned him nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award, two Television Critics Association Awards, and a Golden Globe Award, while Stiller and Erickson also received Emmy nominations for directing and writing.
Cast and characters
Main
- Adam Scott as Mark S. / Mark Scout, a former history professor and a severed worker for Lumon Industries in the Macrodata Refinement (MDR) department.
- Zach Cherry as Dylan G. / Dylan George, Mark's severed co-worker in the MDR department, who particularly enjoys company perks.
- Britt Lower as Helly R., a rebellious new severed employee in the MDR department at Lumon.
- Tramell Tillman as Seth Milchick, the Deputy Manager on the severed floor at Lumon.
- Jen Tullock as Devon Scout-Hale, Mark's sister.
- Dichen Lachman as Ms. Casey, who serves as the wellness counselor on the severed floor at Lumon.
- Michael Chernus as Ricken Hale, an eccentric self-help author who is Devon's husband and Mark's brother-in-law.
- John Turturro as Irving B. / Irving Bailiff, Mark's severed co-worker in the MDR department, who is a stickler for company policy and is drawn to Burt.
- Christopher Walken as Burt G. / Burt Goodman, another severed employee and the head of the Optics and Design (O&D) division who is drawn to Irving.
- Patricia Arquette as Harmony Cobel, the manager of the severed floor at Lumon, who outside of work uses the false identity of Mark's next-door neighbor, "Mrs.Selvig".
- Sarah Bock as Eustice Huang (season 2), the young new Deputy Manager of the Severed floor.
Recurring
- Yul Vazquez as Peter "Petey" Kilmer (season 1; voice season 2), Mark's former severed co-worker and best friend in the MDR division, who left Lumon under mysterious circumstances.
- Michael Cumpsty as Doug Graner (season 1), the head of security on Lumon's severed floor.
- Nikki M. James as Alexa (season 1), Devon's midwife and one of Mark's love interests.
- Sydney Cole Alexander as Natalie Kalen, Lumon's PR representative and speaker for the mysterious Board.
- Nora Dale as Gabby Arteta (season 1), the wife of Senator Angelo Arteta, whom Devon encounters at a birthing retreat.
- Mark Kenneth Smaltz as Judd, a security guard at Lumon.
- Donald Webber Jr. as Patton, a friend of Ricken's.
- Grace Rex as Rebeck, a friend of Ricken's.
- Annie McNamara as Danise (season 1), a friend of Ricken's.
- Claudia Robinson as Felicia, a severed O&D division employee who is close with Burt.
- Karen Aldridge as Asal Reghabi, a former Lumon surgeon who performs reintegrations.
- Michael Siberry as Jame Eagan, the current CEO of Lumon.
- Darri Ólafsson as Mr. Drummond (season 2), an intimidating Lumon enforcer who is involved with severance operations.
- Merritt Wever as Gretchen George (season 2), Dylan's wife.
- Robby Benson as Dr. Mauer (season 2), a doctor on Lumon's testing floor.
- Gwendoline Christie as Lorne (season 2), a severed employee running the Mammalians Nurturable division.
- Sandra Bernhard as Cecily (season 2), a nurse on the testing floor.
Guest
- Marc Geller as Kier Eagan, the late founder of Lumon, who is worshipped with cult-like devotion within the company; he is represented throughout the series in sculptures, paintings, and audio recordings.
- Cassidy Layton as June Kilmer (season 1), Petey's daughter.
- Joanne Kelly as Nina (season 1), Petey's ex-wife.
- Ethan Flower as Angelo Arteta (season 1), a Lumon-backed state senator who supports legalizing the severance procedure and is married to Gabby Arteta, with whom he has three children.
- Rajat Suresh as Balf (season 1), a friend of Ricken's.
- Bob Balaban as Mark Wilkins (season 2), a new member of MDR, from Lumon branch 5X.
- Alia Shawkat as Gwendolyn Y. (season 2), a new member of MDR, from Lumon branch 5X.
- Stefano Carannante as Dario Rossi (season 2), a new member of MDR.
- Sarah Sherman (season 2) as the voice of a stop-motion water tower in a Lumon industrial film.
- Adrian Martinez as Mr. Saliba (season 2), a manager at a door factory who interviews Dylan for a position.
- John Noble as Fields (season 2), Burt's husband.
- James LeGros as Hampton (season 2), an acquaintance of Harmony Cobel from Salt's Neck.
- Jane Alexander as Celestine "Sissy" Cobel (season 2), Harmony's reclusive aunt in Salt's Neck.
Ben Stiller has an uncredited voice cameo as an animated version of Kier Eagan in season 1. Keanu Reeves has an uncredited voice cameo as an animated Lumon building in a Lumon industrial film in season 2.
Episodes
Season 1 (2022)
Season 2 (2025)
Episodes in season 2 were promoted as being released on Fridays globally from January 17, but were released in American time zones on the preceding Thursday evenings.
Production
Development
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Erickson conceived of Severance during a period of depression, working an office job at a door factory after he had completed his master's degree in television writing. He found the job so monotonous that he wished he could "skip the eight hours of the workday, to disassociate and just get it over with".
Erickson submitted his pilot script to Ben Stiller's production company Red Hour Productions in 2015, and it was passed to Stiller by the development executive Jackie Cohn and then head of creative Nicholas Weinstock. Stiller read it at least five years before Severance premiered, and said the project was "the longest thing I've ever worked on". He said he enjoyed the story's contributions to the genre of workplace comedy. Erickson has described his earlier versions of the pilot as "weirder" and containing many stray elements with no backstory such as a disembodied pair of legs running by Mark, a charred floor with burnt desks, and a woman trapped in a glass cubicle. Erickson credits Stiller with grounding the show, saying "he felt that the concept was weird enough that you didn't have to throw a bunch of other Terry Gilliam-esque bells and whistles at it." According to Erickson, "Ben fell in love with the part of the show that was this weird human sadness of a person who would willingly do this to himself."
In November 2019, Apple TV+ gave Severance a series order, with Stiller directing and Scott in the leading role. Stiller was only attached to direct the pilot, but decided to direct more episodes as the series entered development. On April 6, 2022, Apple renewed the series for a second season. In April 2023, it was reported that Beau Willimon had been hired as an executive producer and writer for the second and potential third seasons. On March 21, 2025, shortly after the premiere of the season 2 finale, Apple announced the renewal of the series for a third season. The Writers Guild of America West database lists new showrunners Eli Jorne and Mary Laws alongside Erickson for the third season, replacing Chris Black and Mark Friedman, who showran the first two seasons alongside Erickson.
Writing
Media that influenced Severance include the Backrooms creepypasta, the 2013 video game The Stanley Parable, films including Office Space, The Truman Show, Being John Malkovich, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, the Black Mirror episode "White Christmas", and the comic strip Dilbert. Older influences include the existential hell in the 1944 Jean-Paul Sartre play No Exit and the totalitarian dystopia in the 1949 George Orwell novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Aesthetically, the series was influenced by the films Brazil, Dark City, and Playtime. Erickson's siblings inspired some of the characters. In 2016, his screenplay for the pilot of Severance appeared on Blood List's survey results of the best unproduced genre screenplays.
Erickson said: "The same frustrations that led us to this moment as a country States and as a world are the ones that I was feeling when I wrote this because I was working office jobs, and I was dealing with all these increasingly insane requests that are made of workers. This was born of that ... Employees are the ones who are expected to give and give and give, with the understanding that this is a family—you're doing this out of love, but then that is often not returned by the employers in any kind of a substantive way."
Casting
In January 2017, Stiller invited Adam Scott to star. Stiller and Scott had previously worked together in Stiller's 2013 movie The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Stiller intended to appear in the first season as a doctor character, but was later scrapped because Stiller didn't think it felt right and said he's happy to be off-camera.
In January 2020, Patricia Arquette, Britt Lower, Jen Tullock, and Zach Cherry were added to the cast. Tramell Tillman joined in February 2020, and John Turturro and Christopher Walken were added in November 2020. Dichen Lachman was cast in December 2020. Turturro said he recommended Walken for the role of Burt because he had known him for "a long time and I don't have to really act like we're friends".
On October 31, 2022, Gwendoline Christie, Bob Balaban, Merritt Wever, Alia Shawkat, Robby Benson, Stefano Carannante, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, and John Noble were announced to have joined the cast for season two. Stiller offered former U.S. President Barack Obama a voice cameo role in the second season, but he declined; the role eventually went to Keanu Reeves.
Set design
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Production designer Jeremy Hindle blended corporate looks from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s for the show's distinctive look, and cited modernist architect Eero Saarinen as influential for the building design. This included the John Deere World Headquarters in Moline, Illinois, and the Bell Labs Holmdel Complex in New Jersey (the latter which served as both the exterior shots and the ground floor interiors for Lumon Industries), both buildings designed as "work designed to do work" according to Hindle. The set designs of Playtime also served as inspiration for the internal sets. The main sets for Severance were created on soundstages in The Bronx. One soundstage was used for the hallways within Lumon, using around 140feet of hallway that they would rearrange as necessary, along with special effects, to create the maze-like structure. Another soundstage used larger hallways that were used in latter episodes of the first season. A second soundstage was used for main rooms like the Macrodata Refinement Division. This space was designed to create the feeling of being trapped, using a large room (80x40feet) with a low ceiling. Hindle also felt this room was meant to be a playroom for the newest Lumon hires, and gave it green carpeting in contrast with the whites to make it feel like grass. Other spaces within Lumon were inspired by the works of M.C. Escher or adorned with objects designed by the German industrial designer Dieter Rams. In a 2025 interview, Hindle described the show's aesthetic as having "a Dieter Rams look to it.”

Erickson said the mix of cars and technologies from different eras was meant to "give a slight sense of disorientation" and make Lumon "feel unmoored from time and space". To this end, the production team sourced an anachronistic collection of 400 cars, largely commonplace boxy vehicles from the 1980s and 1990s, all in relatively good condition. Each car, even in the far background, was intentionally placed to curate the retro science fiction aesthetic. Characters' vehicles, chosen to show more of who they are, include Mark's Volvo S90, Cobel's Volkswagen Rabbit, Helena's Lincoln Continental, and Milchick's Royal Enfield motorcycle. All the office equipment carries Lumon branding. The prop designers reconstructed old computers with functional trackball devices so the actors could perform the work presented on the show in order to get adjusted to the office setting. The computers lacked an escape key, as a metaphor for the lack of control the innies have while in Lumon's offices. The computer terminals were modeled from the Data General Dasher terminals from the 1970s and the keycaps were recreated by Signature Plastics, who also made the original keycaps for the 1970s Dasher terminals. The keycap set was re-released in 2025 under the name "SA Macrodata Refinement".
Filming

The COVID-19 pandemic postponed the initial production start of March 2020. Principal photography for the first season started in New York City under the working title Tumwater on November 8, 2020. The opening scene of the show was shot on January 6, 2021. The series filmed for a few days in February in Nyack, New York for the homes of Mark and Cobel, and in Kingston and Beacon, New York in March. In April, filming moved to central New Jersey, mainly in the Bell Labs Holmdel Complex which stood in for Lumon HQ. Filming was scheduled to conclude on June 23, 2021.
The second season began filming on October 3, 2022, in New York City, and was set to wrap on May 12, 2023. However, on May 8, 2023, production of the season was shut down due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike. Production had resumed by May 13, 2023, with filming occurring in Newfoundland. Filming was later shut down again due to both the actors strike and the writers strike, but resumed on January 29, 2024, and wrapped on April 23, 2024.
Reception
Audience viewership
In 2025, Severance became the most watched series in the history of Apple TV+.
Critical response
Both seasons of Severance have received critical acclaim. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the overall series holds an approval rating of 96%. Meanwhile, on Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, the overall series has received a score of 85 out of 100.
Season 1
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On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season of Severance has an approval rating of 97% based on 117 reviews, with an average rating of 8.5/10. The website's consensus reads: "Audacious, mysterious, and bringing fresh insight into the perils of corporate drudgery, Severance is the complete package." Metacritic assigned a score of 83 out of 100 based on 36 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".
The series received a rating of five out of five from Lucy Mangan of The Guardian and Rachael Sigee of I, 4 out of 5 stars from Huw Fullerton of Radio Times, John Nugent of Empire, Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone and Anita Singh of The Telegraph, and 3.5 out of 4 stars from Patrick Ryan of USA Today. In her review, Mangan praised Stiller's direction, the writing, and the performances of the cast (particularly those of Arquette, Turturro, Walken, and Tillman). Sigee also praised the performances, especially Scott's, Arquette's, Turturro's and Walken's, and wrote, "Severance moves slowly but surely, allowing time to absorb both the impressive world-building and stunning visuals, ... and its breathtaking cinematography and design. With an exceptional cast ..., this is an original, weird, thought-provoking and beautifully crafted story that asks just how much of ourselves we should give over to our jobs." Fullerton also praised Scott's performance and called the series "an impressive creation". Nugent praised the direction, performances of Scott, Arquette, Turturro and Walken, and chemistry between the latter two. Sepinwall also praised Stiller's direction and the cast's performances (most notably those of Scott, Turturro, Walken, Lower and Tillman), in addition to the production design, tone, and season finale.
Grading the series an "A", Carly Lane of Collider wrote, "the most engrossing element of Severance is the many mysteries it presents, wrapped up in silent overarching questions of philosophy, morality, and free will versus choice, and as the series demonstrates, some of those questions aren't so easily solved, but some issues aren't as black-and-white as initially presented either." Also grading it an "A", Ben Travers of IndieWire wrote, "Whether you invest in the allegory, character arcs, or both, 'Severance' hits its marks. ... Erickson and his writing staff deserve a ton of credit. The season plays out cleanly and efficiently; episodes range from nearly 60 minutes to a crisp 40; cliffhangers abound, but they're earned. ... This is serialized storytelling that knows how to make the most of its episodic format." Stephen Robinson of The A.V. Club gave it an "A-" grade and praised Stiller's direction and the cast, with the performances of Lower, Scott, Tillman, Turturro, Walken, Tullock and Cherry singled out. For Entertainment Weekly, Kristen Baldwin graded it a "B+" and highlighted the performances of Scott, Lower and Tillman, writing, "Scott is a superb fit for Severances central everyman, ... Lower brings an effective vulnerability to the acerbic Helly, and Tramell Tillman is an absolute force of charisma as Milchick."
Giving the series a score of nine out of ten, Samantha Nelson of IGN wrote, "Severance ... uses a clever premise and excellent cast to set up an intriguing mystery that leaves plenty of room for the characters to evolve." Writing for Paste, Shane Ryan gave it an 8.1 out of 10 and praised the performances of Scott, Arquette and Tillman as well as Stiller and McArdle's direction. Kyle Mullin of Under the Radar gave it eight out of ten and said, "Severances writer/creator Dan Erickson is another newcomer who pens scenes with veteran-level aplomb. Every scene is a Golden Age of TV gem in its own right. But Severances dramatic heart resides at the workplace, where it also becomes a white-knuckle thriller. This is where director Ben Stiller especially shines, training his lens and setting the scenes .... He certainly brings the best out of his cast."
The American Film Institute named it one of the ten best television programs of the year.
The first season was also recognized with The ReFrame Stamp for hiring people of underrepresented gender identities, and of color.
Season 2


The second season has an approval rating of 94% based on 223 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. The website's consensus reads: "Masterfully managing its two halves of adroit character study and surreal nightmare, Severances long-awaited sophomore season makes cognitive dissonance a mind-melting pleasure." Metacritic assigned a score of 86 out of 100 based on 43 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".
Writing for Variety, Alison Herman awarded the second season with a perfect rating, noting: "Season 2 fulfills this sine qua non with deceptive ease. Real-time viewers have had their patience strained; future binge-watchers will barely notice a blip." John Nugent of Empire gave season two 4 stars out of 5, while stating: "After a storming Season One, Season Two expands and deepens the original mysteries while opening up new ones. Sharply made and skilfully executed, the employee benefits are there if you stay with it."
Critics' top ten list
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| * No. 1 Decider * No. 1 Little White Lies * No. 1 Vulture (Jen Chaney) * No. 2 The A.V. Club * No. 2 Empire * No. 2 Exclaim! * No. 2 IndieWire (Ben Travers) * No. 2 ScreenCrush * No. 2 TV Guide * No. 2 TV Insider * No. 3 Consequence * No. 3 Entertainment.ie * No. 3 Polygon * No. 3 Time * No. 4 The Boston Globe * No. 4 The Mary Sue * No. 4 People * No. 4 Uproxx * No. 4 Vulture (Roxana Hadadi) * No. 5 Adweek * No. 5 BuddyTV * No. 5 Rolling Stone * No. 5 Vulture (Kathryn VanArendonk) * No. 6 TVLine * No. 6 NME * No. 7 The Playlist * No. 9 Entertainment Weekly (Kristen Baldwin) * No. 9 The Hollywood Reporter (Angie Han) * No. 9 Primetimer * No. 9 The Ringer * No. 10 Slant * – CBC Arts * – The Economist * – IndieWire (Proma Khosla – new shows only) * – Lifehacker * – Los Angeles Times (Lorraine Ali) * – Nerdist * – The New York Times (James Poniewozik) |
Accolades
List of awards and nominations received by Severance
For its first season, the series received 7 major nominations for the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards, with an additional 7 nominations for the 74th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Nominations included Outstanding Drama Series, Adam Scott for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, John Turturro and Christopher Walken for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, Patricia Arquette for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, Ben Stiller for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, and Dan Erickson for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. It won two awards at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards: Outstanding Title Design and Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score).
For its second season, the series received 10 major nominations for the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, with an additional 17 nominations for the 77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, making it the most-nominated series at both ceremonies. It won for three acting awards: Britt Lower for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Tramell Tillman for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and Merritt Wever for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series; it won five additional awards in technical categories. Notable nominations included Outstanding Drama Series, Adam Scott for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Zach Cherry and John Turturro for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, Jessica Lee Gagné and Ben Stiller for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, and Dan Erickson for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.
Marketing
The second season was teased during the Apple Event on September 7, 2022, which featured Helly (Britt Lower). The first footage from season 2 was released on June 10, 2024, as part of a promo for upcoming Apple TV+ programming.
On July 9, 2024, a post on the Apple TV+ account on social media platform X teased an announcement about season 2. In the video, a light blinks the word "tomorrow" in Morse code. The next day on July 10, Apple TV+ announced that season 2 would debut on January 17, 2025. The first trailer for season 2 was released on October 23, 2024.
On January 14, 2025, three days before the premiere of the second season, Apple TV+ recreated the show's 'Macrodata Refinement' office inside a glass box at Grand Central Terminal. Actors Scott, Cherry, Arquette, Lower, and Tillman entered the glass box and behaved as though they were working their respective jobs at Lumon Industries for about two and a half hours. The pop-up's uniqueness and the cast's dedication generated largely favorable responses from the public.
On March 21, 2025, IKEA India and Australia posted the same advertisement promoting office supplies replicating a similar set up to the Macrodata Refinement office. The tagline pokes fun at the "mysterious and important work" joke that is told by the office workers.
On March 26, 2025, some cast members appeared at Tower Bridge in London to celebrate the renewal of season 3. Cast members included Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Zach Cherry, and Gwendoline Christie. At the event were balloons with Adam Scott's face. On the same day, Apple updated their computer section on their website to include the Lumon Terminal Pro. However, the item was not actually for sale but served as marketing to promote both the show and the Apple TV+ service.
Release
The official release dates of second-season episodes were on Fridays, but Apple TV+ released episodes the prior Thursday at 9:00pm ET.
Home media
The first season was released in the UK on Blu-ray and DVD on December 2, 2024, in Australia on December 4, 2024, and in the United States on December 17, 2024.
Other media
An epistolary novel related to the series, Severance: The Lexington Letter, was released by Apple Books purporting to be a "tell-all" exposé of sinister occurrences at Lumon Corporation, in the form of a dialogue between former Lumon employee Margeret "Peg" Kincaid and her innie (work self), sent as a letter to a Topeka newsletter.
A fictional self-help book from the series, The You You Are, was released by Apple Books as an e-book and an audiobook, the latter read by the actor Michael Chernus in his role as Ricken Hale.
The official Severance podcast premiered in January 2025, hosted by Ben Stiller and Adam Scott. Each episode of the podcast recaps an episode of the series, and features interviews with an actor, crew member, or fan of the show.
See also
- Cypher, a 2002 thriller with similar themes of memory erasure and separate identities in a mysterious workplace setting
- Drug-induced amnesia § In popular culture
- My Own Worst Enemy, a 2008 TV series about a secret agent and his cover, who has no knowledge of his own double life
- Paycheck, a 1952 novelette by Philip Dick, that explores a theme of erasing memory of the time spent on a contract
Notes
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- Severance, : Ben Stiller and Adam Scott on the Long Road to Making the Apple TV+ Thriller Series, February 18, 2022, Carly, Lane, Collider, March 7, 2022, March 1, 2022, live
- Ben Stiller and Adam Scott on 'Severance' Season 3, Stiller's Scrapped Character and Potential Spinoffs: 'There Are Two Specific Ideas', Variety, Ethan, Shanfeld, May 29, 2025, June 3, 2025
- Andreeva, Nellie, January 6, 2020, Patricia Arquette To Star In , Severance, Apple TV Series, Reuniting With Ben Stiller, March 18, 2021, Deadline Hollywood, en-US, September 24, 2020, live
- Andreeva, Nellie, Petski, Denise, January 29, 2020, Severance, : Britt Lower To Star In Apple Drama Series, March 18, 2021, Deadline Hollywood, en-US, July 21, 2020, live
- Petski, Denise, January 31, 2020, Severance, : Jen Tullock & Zach Cherry To Star In Apple Drama Series, March 18, 2021, Deadline Hollywood, en-US, June 6, 2020, live
- Petski, Denise, February 26, 2020, Severance, : Tramell Tillman To Star In Apple Drama Series, March 18, 2021, Deadline Hollywood, en-US, August 9, 2020, live
- Petski, Denise, October 30, 2020, Severance, : John Turturro To Star In Apple Drama Series, March 18, 2021, Deadline Hollywood, en-US, November 1, 2020, live
- Petski, Denise, November 2, 2020, Severance, : Christopher Walken Joins Apple Drama Series, March 18, 2021, Deadline Hollywood, en-US, December 16, 2021, live
- Petski, Denise, December 3, 2020, Severance, : Dichen Lachman Joins Apple Drama Series, March 18, 2021, Deadline Hollywood, en-US, January 22, 2021, live
- Deckelmeier, Joe, February 17, 2022, John Turturro, Zach Cherry & Britt Lower Interview: , Severance, March 7, 2022, Screen Rant, February 22, 2022, live
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- How 'Severance' Turned the Workplace Into a Demented Playground, Wilson, Chapman, April 1, 2022, February 2, 2025, Variety
- Chen, Min, 5 March 2025, How 'Severance' Wove Dieter Rams Designs Into Its Corporate Dystopia, 5 February 2026, Artnet
- 15 revelations from 'Severance' creator Dan Erickson's Reddit AMA, Nicole, Gallucci, April 23, 2022, May 30, 2023, Mashable
- Hey everybody! I'm Dan Erickson, the creator and executive producer of Severance on Apple TV+ AMA!, April 21, 2022, May 30, 2023, Reddit
- Nonemacher, Amelia, February 20, 2025, Severance Resurrects a Bygone Generation of Cars, Road & Track, February 23, 2025
- How the 'Incredibly Real' , Severance, Set Transported Adam Scott to Corporate America, February 17, 2022, Cydney, Contreras, E! Online, March 7, 2022, January 14, 2023, live
- 'Severance' Designers Explain the Hidden Details of the innie and outie Worlds, Erik, Kohn, June 17, 2022, June 18, 2022, IndieWire, June 17, 2022, live
- Build your own macrodata refinement keyboard, The Verge, Andrew, Liszewski, January 29, 2025, March 22, 2025
- The Stories Behind Some of the Weird Stuff on 'Severance', The New York Times, Gina, Cherelus, May 4, 2022, March 22, 2025
- January 15, 2021, How to Get Cast in Ben Stiller's , Tumwater, March 18, 2021, Project Casting, en-US, November 1, 2020, live
- February 27, 2022, Severance, : Apple TV+'s new thriller didn't have a smooth ride during production, March 1, 2022, AppleMagazine, en-US, March 1, 2022, live
- Muchnick, Jeanne, Three TV shows have been filming in Nyack this week. Here's what's happening, February 25, 2021, March 5, 2021, The Journal News, en-US, January 20, 2022, live
- Pineiro-Zucker, Diane, Apple TV+ series , Severance, filming scenes in Kingston this week, March 9, 2021, March 9, 2021, The Daily Freeman, en-US, February 18, 2022, live
- April 13, 2021, Apple TV+ Television Series , Severance, Filming In New Jersey, Lauren, Hoffman, May 12, 2021, 95.9 The RAT, en, January 20, 2022, live
- How , Severance, Made Its Office Prison Look so Inviting, February 24, 2022, March 1, 2022, Emma, Stefansky, Thrillist, March 1, 2022, live
- Film and TV Projects Going Into Production, Variety Insight, February 18, 2022, January 20, 2022, dead
- White, Peter, 'Severance': Production On Apple Series Shuts Down In New York, Deadline Hollywood, May 8, 2023, May 8, 2023, May 8, 2023, live
- Stars descend on Newfoundland for filming of Apple TV+'s Severance, CBC.ca, Melissa, Tobin, May 13, 2023, June 11, 2023, June 11, 2023, live
- Severance Season 2 (Finally!) Resumes Production — Get Latest Update, TVLine, Nick, Caruso, January 29, 2024, February 2, 2024
- 'Severance' Season 2 Wraps Filming, Collider, Adam, Blevins, April 23, 2024, April 26, 2024
- Andreeva, Nellie, 'Severance' Surpasses 'Ted Lasso' To Become Apple TV+'s Most Watched Series With Season 2 Launch, Deadline, February 19, 2025, March 24, 2025
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- Fullerton, Huw, Severance review: A sinister ode to the work-life balance, Radio Times, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 7, 2022
- Nugent, John, Severance Review, Empire, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 18, 2022
- Singh, Anita, Severance, Apple TV+ review: office drama like you've never known before, The Telegraph, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 18, 2022
- Sepinwall, Alan, Work Is Hell in 'Severance, Rolling Stone, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 7, 2022
- Ryan, Patrick, 'Severance' review: Ben Stiller finds horror in 9-to-5 monotony in his unnerving Apple TV+ thriller, USA Today, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 18, 2022
- Lane, Carly, 'Severance' Review: A Compelling Workplace Thriller About What We Lose by Dividing Ourselves, Collider, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 7, 2022
- Travers, Ben, 'Severance' Review: Ben Stiller Directs a Brilliant Corporate Conspiracy Thriller That's All Too Real, IndieWire, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 16, 2022
- Robinson, Stephen, Apple TV Plus' , Severance, offers a thrilling reminder of why we never want to return to the office, The A.V. Club, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 7, 2022
- Baldwin, Kristen, Severance, review: Adam Scott discovers that work is hell in wistful sci-fi thriller, Entertainment Weekly, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 7, 2022
- O'Hara, Helen, Severance Premiere Review - "Good News About Hell" and "Half Loop", IGN, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 18, 2022
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- Mullin, Kyle, Severance, Under the Radar, September 24, 2022, September 24, 2022, February 18, 2022
- Lewis, Hilary, AFI Best Film, TV Shows of 2022 Include 'Avatar' Sequel, 'Women Talking,' 'The Bear' and 'Mo', December 10, 2022, The Hollywood Reporter, December 9, 2022, December 9, 2022, live
- Behzadi, Sofia, July 19, 2022, 'Euphoria', 'Abbott Elementary' & Apple Among ReFrame Stamp Recipients For Gender-Balanced Hiring; Numbers Down From 2020–2021, August 1, 2022, Deadline Hollywood, live, July 22, 2022
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- Nugent, John, January 16, 2025, Severance Season 2, live, January 27, 2025, January 31, 2025, Empire, en
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- September 4, 2022, 2022 Creative Arts Emmys: See full winners list, live, September 5, 2022, January 14, 2023, Entertainment Weekly
- 'Severance' leads 2025 Emmy nominations, Lisa, Respers France, CNN, July 15, 2025, September 28, 2025
- How many Emmys did 'Severance' win? See results, Saman, Shafiq, USA Today, September 15, 2025, September 28, 2025
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- Apple sneaks in a 'Severance' Season 2 teaser during its iPhone 14 event, TechCrunch, Sarah, Perez, September 7, 2022, September 23, 2022, September 23, 2022, live
- 'Severance' Season 2 Finally Gets First Footage as Adam Scott Returns to Lumon — With Balloons, Variety, Ethan, Shanfeld, June 10, 2024, June 11, 2024
- Christoffel, Ryan, July 9, 2024, Apple TV+ teases Severance season 2 news with morse code video, July 10, 2024, 9to5Mac, en-US, July 10, 2024, live
- 'Severance' Season 2 Trailer: Adam Scott Uncovers Lumon Mysteries and Meets New Employees, Variety, Ethan, Shanfeld, October 23, 2024, October 24, 2024, November 26, 2024, live
- Vasquez, Whitney, January 14, 2025, 'Severance' cast, Ben Stiller take over NYC's Grand Central with clever pop-up ahead of highly anticipated Season 2 premiere: 'Like a proud dad', January 16, 2025, New York Post, January 16, 2025, live
- Dockterman, Eliana, January 15, 2025, The Genius of Severance's Grand Central Pop-Up, January 16, 2025, Time
- OKeeffe, Chloe, March 23, 2025, IKEA take inspiration from Severance with new campaign, March 23, 2025, March 24, 2025, Extra.ie, en-GB, live
- Herring, James, March 24, 2025, Ikea Australia leans Into the 'Severance' aesthetic, March 23, 2025, March 24, 2025, Famous Campaigns, live
- Peake, Amber, March 26, 2025, Severance cast make surprise appearance in London to celebrate show's renewal, March 26, 2025, LondonWorld, en
- Evans, Matthew, March 26, 2025, Apple TV+'s Severance cast surprise London commuters at London Bridge Station, March 26, 2025, News Shopper, en
- Williamson, Lucy, March 26, 2025, Severance cast surprise London commuters with huge balloon installation, March 26, 2025, My London, en
- The Lumon Terminal Pro computer pops up on Apple's website, TechCrunch, Sarah, Perez, March 26, 2025, April 26, 2025
- Fuentes, Tamara, Here's When Every Episode of 'Severance' Season 2 Drops, Cosmopolitan, March 21, 2025, March 24, 2025
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- Severance - Series 1 , A & B & C, December 13, 2024, Amazon UK, January 19, 2025, live
- Severance - Season 1, December 13, 2024, JB Hi-Fi, en, January 19, 2025, live
- Severance season 1 is coming home on Blu-ray, October 8, 2024, December 13, 2024, Charles, Pulliam-Moore, The Verge, December 10, 2024, live
- Edwards, Belen, 4 fascinating things we learned from the 'Severance' companion book, March 17, 2022, February 5, 2025, Mashable.com, February 10, 2025, live
- Shanfeld, Ethan, 'Severance' Self-Help Book 'The You You Are' Available to Download, January 31, 2025, February 1, 2025, Variety
- Shanfeld, Ethan, 'Severance' Podcast Hosted by Ben Stiller and Adam Scott Launching on Audacy (EXCLUSIVE), Variety, November 27, 2024, March 22, 2025
External links
- – official site
- Severance – wiki site
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