The series ‘Separation’ (Apple TV +) will have season 2

The series ‘Separation’ (Apple TV +) will have season 2

The platform has greenlit a second season of the Dan Erickson and Ben Stiller series.

    This Friday April 8 ‘Separation’ will conclude with an episode titled “Who We Are”, which will raise more revelations and unanswered questions… Until next season. Today Apple TV + has confirmed that there will be a second season of ‘Severance’, the acclaimed thriller from the creator and screenwriter Dan Ericksondirected and produced by ben stiller.

    “It’s really exciting to see the response from the people who are loving the show, and the level of enthusiasm from the fans.”Stiller said. “It’s been a long road to bring ‘Separation’ to television. I first read Dan’s pilot over five years ago. It has always been a multi-season story, and I am very happy that we can continue it. I am grateful to our partners at Apple TV+, who have supported us all the way. Praise be to Keir!”

    “Thanks to creator Dan Erickson, the brilliant Ben Stiller, and an unparalleled cast and crew.‘Separation’ has imagined a reality that is equal parts fascinating and captivating, as viewers around the world have fallen in love with these characters,” he said. matt chernisshead of programming for Apple TV+. “We are delighted to delve deeper into this world totally unique and discover more layers of Lumon in the second season”.

    adam scott (‘Parks and Recreation’) Y Patricia Arquette (‘The Act’) starred in a first season that took us to the heart of a dystopian world where a large company, Lumon, has forced its employees to undergo a surgical procedure that separates your memories between work and personal life. In this way, the version of “me” that remains outside the company is only aware of his leisure life, while the professional facet is tied up in a cyclical and endless work week.

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    Together with Adam Scott and Patricia Arquette, the ‘Separation’ universe has a cast with John Turturro, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, Dichen Lachman, Jen Tullock, Tramell Tillman, Michael Chernus and the Oscar winner Christopher Walken. As creator Dan Erickson told Variety, the idea for the series came from real life: “I worked a number of office jobs when I first came to Los Angeles, and one in particular was in a weird little windowless office.”

    Erickson continued: “And I was doing these kinds of weird, seemingly pointless, repetitive tasks all day and it was just mind-boggling. And one day I found myself walking around thinking, ‘Man, I wish I couldn’t experience the next eight hours.’ I wish I could disengage and suddenly go home.’ ‘Separation’ was really born out of my own corporate misery.”

    Without gutting a plot that grows with the episodes (eight in its first season) and, in the absence of one to be released, it is difficult to deduce where the shots will go in the plot from the second season. We hope to give you more details soon.

    Source: Fotogramas

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