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Ben Stiller will not be directing the upcoming third season of the critically acclaimed series "Severance." The show's executive producer and star, Adam Scott, is being honored at Canneseries this week, while the series continues to maintain a strong cult following.
Facts First
- Ben Stiller will not direct Season 3 of the Apple TV+ series "Severance."
- Adam Scott, an executive producer and star, will receive the Canal+ Icon Award at the Canneseries festival.
- Filming for Season 2 concluded over two years ago, and Scott maintains communication with the show's writers.
- The series developed a cult following, releasing as people transitioned between remote and office work.
- Stiller created a dedicated 'elevator set' for Scott to practice transition scenes during production.
What Happened
Ben Stiller will not be directing the third season of the Apple TV+ series "Severance." Adam Scott... will receive the Canal+ Icon Award at the Canneseries festival this week. Scott maintains communication with the show's writers and creator Dan Erickson. Filming for the show's second season was completed over two years ago.
Why this Matters to you
If you are a fan of "Severance," the change in director for the next season could influence the show's creative direction. The award for Adam Scott highlights the series' ongoing industry recognition, which may signal continued investment and support from the network. The show's cult following and its resonance with themes of workplace transition suggest its storytelling remains relevant.
What's Next
With Season 2 filming long complete, the focus now shifts to the production of Season 3. The new director will be tasked with continuing the narrative established in the first two seasons. Adam Scott's ongoing involvement as an executive producer and his communication with the writing team may help ensure consistency in the show's vision.