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From the latest season of the dystopian workplace drama to the UK miniseries that got the world talking and a new hit medical show, we pick the year's greatest programmes to stream right now.
Also, Apple TV+’s “Severance” hit a new weekly high (876 millions) as its Season 2 finale ran during this week’s chart. This marks the show’s first time in the overall top 10 ...
Well, his character did, anyway. The “Severance” actor stars in the upcoming Netflix movie “The Whisper Man,” which has been filming locally. Scott filmed at a house on Willow Avenue in ...
"It's been fun though to see how much people are engaging with the show," Stiller tells PEOPLE Colleen Kratofil is the Senior Editor, TV at PEOPLE. Stephanie Wenger is a TV Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE.
The world of Severance is a unique one where employees at Lumon Industries live two separate lives: Outies, who are referenced with their original names, and innies, whose work personas only ...
Will Trent’s (Ramon Rodriguez) venture deep into the Olas Initiative revealed some shocking secrets… including details on what’s lurking in his own mind. In the episode, the woman who ...
But all of the qualities that make the streamer’s output so mixed also ensures that it occasionally pumps out an all-time great, such as its biggest and buzziest hit “Severance.” And the ...
The tech giant is giving new and returning users of the streaming service three months for $2.99 per month. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor If you purchase an independently reviewed product or ...
Severance‘s Season 2 finale delivered one of its most jaw-dropping moments when outie Mark Scout (Adam Scott) had a conversation with his innie, Mark S., in the installment’s opening moments ...
Kristi Noem, the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, offered employees of one of the federal government's largest agencies a buyout on Monday evening, giving them a week to decide ...
People keep telling me to watch 'Severance,' and I haven't let myself do it because they also say to me, 'Oh, you'll love it. It's a bit 'Black Mirror-y,' but it's much better.'" ...