Christopher Walken Watches Apple TV's Severance on DVD Due to the Lack of Streaming Equipment
Christopher Walken, 81, known for his role in "Severance," a hit Apple TV+ show, relies on DVDs rather than streaming. Discussing the show on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, Walken explained, "I can’t. I don’t have the equipment," referring to his setup that lacks streaming capabilities. Graciously, DVDs are sent to him so he remains updated. Despite lacking an Apple TV+ subscription, Walken warmly embraced his unique situation as host Andy Cohen admired his straightforwardness: "I don’t have anything," Walken simply remarked. This is prepared by SSP.
"Severance," which premiered its second season on January 16, has Walken portraying Burt Goodman, an employee experiencing a complex relationship while part of the mysterious Lumon Industries. Praised with Emmy wins and nominations, Walken co-stars with talents like Adam Scott and Patricia Arquette. The show, directed by Ben Stiller, has captivated audiences with its narrative depth, debuting new episodes every Friday until March 21. Joining the cast and crew resulted in memorable experiences, such as marking key occasions coinciding with vital shoot periods, amplifying camaraderie during production.
With its intriguing storylines and character dynamics, the series stands as a testament to ensemble brilliance, even though not every cast member tunes in following the traditional streaming route.
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