Severance fans can enhance their enjoyment of the show by reading Ricken's self-help book, which plays a role in the program.
The You You Are is full of other Ricken stories, including way too much information about his sex life, as well as some ...
Corbett, the Tony Award-nominated choreographer of Broadway’s Swing and Titanic who also left an indelible mark on Hollywood by guiding Kevin Bacon through his famed solo dance in the 1984 hit film ...
The shorthand review on “Severance” should be “worth the wait”: As the highly anticipated dramatic series returns—after almost three years—it remains as provocative and unsettling a ...
Christmas is a distant memory, and many of us have now glumly shuffled back to the office. Yet Severance Season 2 promises a return to work that we can get excited about. Three years after its ...
After an agonizing three-year wait, Apple TV+‘s hit workplace thriller Severance is back for Season 2 — but things look a lot different at Lumon this time around thanks to a number of new ...
Promise. Welcome back to Lumon where another wild season of Severance awaits. After 3 years, the series is back and we're all wondering what new mysterious behind the mystifying company will be ...
The innies and outies are back. Finally! That’s right, Severance is finally back on with a second season on Apple TV+, with a return to Lumon once again after one heck of a Season 1 finale.
You won’t have to go far ... the office is in Jersey. Yes, the Apple TV+ series “Severance” is back for its long-awaited second season Friday. And if the sights look a little familiar ...
Are you ready to clock in? After eagerly waiting three years following an epic cliffhanger finale, fans of the Apple TV+ Original series "Severance" will finally be rewarded with the second season ...
After a three-year wait, the long-awaited season 2 premiere of "Severance" is finally here! Season 2 of the Apple TV+ original thriller series debuts this week. "Severance," directed by Ben ...
If you’re not familiar with the fantastically strange yet remarkably relatable premise of the sci-fi office series “Severance,” what I’m about to say may not make a whole lot of sense.