Severance” star Zach Cherry said, “We certainly know some things. And sometimes I’ll watch the show and go, ‘I didn’t even know that that was what we were
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Ahead of the highly anticipated release of “Severance” Season 2, Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro and Zach Cherry joined Variety on camera to play a game of “Most Likely To.”
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"And I think people want to be on the journey of mystery." "Right? That's part of the fun for the audience," Turturro adds. "They really are participating that way — the longer it goes on, the better it is.