Severance' star Patricia 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 between takes on set.
The three year wait for the second season of the hit AppleTV+ series Severance has proven to be worth it, as the show not only as a 98% critics score on
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.
Patricia Arquette laments the fact that -- despite their both having starred in the film "True Romance" and Apple TV+ series "Severance" -- she has never actually shared the screen with Christopher Walken.
Patricia Arquette’s chilling performance as Ms. Harmony Cobel doesn’t just send shivers down the spines of Severance fans—her costar Tramell Tillman completely gets it. When asked if he ever feels uneasy watching the Oscar winner embody her character on the set of the Apple TV+ thriller,
Patricia Arquette shines in Severance, balancing humor and unease perfectly, showcasing her talent. Arquette's character, Harmony Cobel, adds depth and mystery to the show, making viewers laugh and squirm. Arquette's performance as Cobel is both nuanced and entertaining, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Tillman also opens up to PEOPLE about the "mystery" around his own character, Seth Milchick, who fans will get to "learn a little bit" more about in season 2
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Apple TV+ has shared a sneak peek clip from the third episode of ‘Severance’ season two, premiering this Friday, January 31. The clip features Helly and Mark crawling to an undisclosed location. Season two premiered globally with the first episode on Friday, January 17 and is followed by new episodes every Friday through March 21.
Walken's lack of technology appeared to have helped him follow 'Severance' co-executive producer Ben Stiller's 'no phones' rule on the set of the Apple TV show Christopher Walken is old school when it comes to technology.
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