Ben Stiller reveals that the seemingly seamless first scene of "Severance" season 2 actually featured six months to film!
Ben Stiller knows his marriage to Christine Taylor is special, and credits their separation as the part of their relationship that taught him to be grateful.
But it was actually shot also over the course of probably, like, five or six months, when we would have different sections of the set that were ready. For a scene that looks so seamless, it’s wild to hear that it took five or six months to shoot.
Director Ben Stiller has teased the future of his critically-acclaimed series Severance.
Ben Stiller explains how "The Office" was a major influence on his hit Apple TV+ series "Severance," now streaming Season 2.
Ben Stiller was the latest guest on The New York Times’ “The Interview” podcast and admitted that he still doesn’t understand why he became such a popular comedy movie star in the late 1990s and 2000s.
The “Dodgeball” co-stars separated in 2017, but changed their minds after living together with their two kids during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ben Stiller still struggles to wrap his head around why he was such a beloved comedy movie star in the late 1990s and 2000s. The actor-producer-director, who reached a new level of success thanks to his comedic roles in There's Something About Mary,
Apple TV+ show ‘Severance’, directed by Ben Stiller, is being called one of the greatest television shows of all time, and today we will discuss why. The show follows a simple concept – let’s make a world where people can separate their personal and work lives.
Theodore Shapiro is a recipient of the 2022 Emmy for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series/Dramatic Score. Speaking about the score of Severance season two, Shapiro revealed
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