I bet it's a little of both. More time outside of work, but expanding the world of Lumon world as well.
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The end of October 2022 saw a giant announcement of new talent joining the show, too.
Getting ready to enter the Lumon offices are Emmy nominee Gwendoline Christie (star of the recent Star Wars movie reboots, and a Game of Thrones fan favorite) Oscar and Emmy nominee Bob Balaban (a regular in such Wes Anderson movies as Moonrise Kingdom and The French Dispatch), Robby Benson (the Beast from Disney's animated Beauty and the Beast no, seriously!), Stefano Carannante (Mirabilia), John Noble (star of Fringe and the one who really grossly eats tomatoes in Lord of the Rings), lafur Darri lafsson (The Tourist), Alia Shawkat (Arrested Development and Search Party), and Merritt Wever (Godless).
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"There's definitely going to be some expansion of the world," Erickson said in an interview on season 2 with Esquire. "Within Lumon, we're going to see more of the building, and we'll see more of the outside world, too.
"There's an overall plan for the show. I have an end point in mind, and I intentionally didn't plan it season by season, because I wanted it to be flexible enough that we could get there in two seasons or six seasons. I want to allow us to be surprised by where the show goes.
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According to Production Weekly, and as confirmed by Stiller, filming of Severance season 2 began in October 2022 and will likely stretch out to May 2023 - a seven-month window. This was further confirmed in late October by a report by Variety Insights, confirming that filming has now begun on season 2 of Severance.
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Even Maebe? C'mon. Username does not check out.Tobias Funke said:
That's a whole lot of names I don't know
For a show that’s all about escaping toxic workplace drama, "Severance," ironically, may be one of the messiest shows currently in production.https://t.co/aCC8JwwJA2
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) April 28, 2023
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For a show that's all about escaping toxic workplace drama, Severance, ironically, may be one of the messiest shows currently in production.
It's only been a day for me! Just finished it up last night. Can't believe I missed this when it came out. Wife and I just started exploring Apple TV and came across this one after we finished Ted Lasso. I think I like this one just as much as Ted Lasso. Can't wait for Season 2!cr0wbar said:
Was just thinking about Severance - it's been just over a year since we all got sucked into S1 - but it feels almost like a couple years. Gonna owe this a rewatch before S2 gets dropped
I think Apple TV+ is the best buy in streaming channels. Everything we've watched has been compelling, well written, and most importantly, fun. Try "For All Mankind" while we wait for Severance S2.Yellerjacket said:It's only been a day for me! Just finished it up last night. Can't believe I missed this when it came out. Wife and I just started exploring Apple TV and came across this one after we finished Ted Lasso. I think I like this one just as much as Ted Lasso. Can't wait for Season 2!cr0wbar said:
Was just thinking about Severance - it's been just over a year since we all got sucked into S1 - but it feels almost like a couple years. Gonna owe this a rewatch before S2 gets dropped
I loved it from the very start. Slow doesn't bother me, though, as long as it's interesting.Garrelli 5000 said:
I need to pick this back up. I made it about 1/2way through the season?
So slow and my wife bailed on after the 1st episode. Sounds like it is worth the burn to get back in the seat though.
Check out Shrinking.Yellerjacket said:It's only been a day for me! Just finished it up last night. Can't believe I missed this when it came out. Wife and I just started exploring Apple TV and came across this one after we finished Ted Lasso. I think I like this one just as much as Ted Lasso. Can't wait for Season 2!cr0wbar said:
Was just thinking about Severance - it's been just over a year since we all got sucked into S1 - but it feels almost like a couple years. Gonna owe this a rewatch before S2 gets dropped
Garrelli 5000 said:
I need to pick this back up. I made it about 1/2way through the season?
So slow and my wife bailed on after the 1st episode. Sounds like it is worth the burn to get back in the seat though.
HtownAg92 said:
Yes, Shrinking is great. With so many shows designed to have no likeable characters, it is nice to have one where almost every one is likeable. Even neighbor Liz overcame her initial perception once it was explained why she is how she is, and she owns up to it.
I'm in a drought for content, because I have no desire to watch The Idol and everything else is pretty much between seasons.
He had the picture of himself with Gemma in his hands, so they will know what he means.Legal Custodian said:
Got a free 3 month trial with perfect timing to watch Ted Lasso. Decided to watch this as well on a plane ride and ended up binge watching it when I got back home.
What a series! Opening credits and piano hook are great too.
I feel like I'm getting whiplash on Mrs. Selvig. For the first half you're led to believe she is clearly the devil incarnate, but then little pieces slip out that make you think she might not be all that bad. Like giving Mark S. time in the wellness center and it seeming like she was hoping that they would recognize each other. Then when she was fired, you thought she was going to go anti-Lumen and anti-Kier. And her having obvious motherly instincts with the whole lactation consultant story-line. And not being evil enough to do something with the baby.
But then she lashes out and throws a mug at Mark S., screams constantly, breaks in and spies on Mark, and just other overall ****ty stuff.
My prediction for how Season 2 begins on the aftermath of the Innie Breakout:
-Dylan is fired and sent down the elevator giving the remaining innies a mystery.
-His replacement is a non-severed person who Lumen sends down as a spy
-Nothing really happens to Irv as Mrs Selvig can't confirm he was part of the breakout and the first few episodes are unraveling his mystery
-They explain away Helly's outburst at the Gala and her outie is bent on revenge
-Mark's sister asks who he meant was alive but he doesn't remember so the first episode or two is his innie trying to get a message out to let him know that his wife is alive.
-Mark is reintegrated near the end of Season 2 or somewhere in the middle after he finds out that his wife is alive.
The only thing I don't have at least an educated guess for is how they explain away Mrs Selvig to Mark's outie. Probably by just having that alterego just disappear?
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