Patricia Arquette was on-camera Thursday when she found out that David Lynch, who directed her in the 1997 film Lost Highway, had died. She and the cast of Apple TV+ show Severance were being interviewed on SiriusXM's Radio Andy.
A cubicle set was placed inside a large glass box in the station, recreating a portion of the office from the series. Footage shared on social media by fans and director and executive producer Ben Stiller showed Scott cleaning the carpet and joining his fellow co-stars in pretending to work at their desks while ignoring the large crowd assembled around them.
Patricia Arquette accepts keeping her professional and personal lives separate is impossible. As someone who isn’t afraid to explore dark material and complex characters – from Medium’s haunted Allison DuBois to the abusive Dee Dee Blanchard in The Act – Arquette has always endeavoured to “emotionally” leave her work on set.
That show, which premiered in 2018 on Showtime, is streaming now for the first time on Netflix. Not only is it the perfect thing to watch if you’ve already completed your Severance season 1 rewatch, but it may also offer a hint at how Stiller and his cohorts plan to unfurl some of Severance ’s many mysteries as we head into season 2.
Stiller said the two find it to be a "great release where you can just get into these other people's lives and their worlds"
Ben Stiller has returned as a director on Severance Season 2 – but he’s not alone, working alongside three talented filmmakers.
Arquette tells PEOPLE how it's "kind of fun" when her "little inner Cobel," referring to her character on the Apple TV+ series, comes out
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.
The wait was particularly hard because of how the season 1 finale ended — a massive cliffhanger that would completely upend the lives of almost everyone in this sci-fi thriller. Cliffhangers are a tricky business.
Christopher Walken has revealed that he watches Severance on DVD because he doesn’t “have the equipment” to stream it.
The first episode of "Severance" Season 2 are available for streaming on Apple TV+. Here's what to know about the rest of the schedule.