Christopher Walken can’t stream “Severance” for THIS reason

Christopher Walken can’t stream “Severance” for THIS reason

Christopher Walken, an American actor, appeared in Andy Cohen live for an interview with Severance pay co-executive producer, Ben Stiller.

He was also joined by his co-stars Adam Scott as well as Patricia Arquette to discuss the second season of the series, released on January 17.

When Walken was asked if he watched every episode he was a part of, he replied, “Not every one.” I can’t. I don’t have the equipment. So, they were kind enough to send me DVDs.

Asked if he had an Apple TV+ subscription, he said: “I don’t have anything.”

The Emmy-winning series stars Walken as Burt Goodman, a fired employee who is forced to retire after striking up a relationship with Irving Bailiff.

Stiller revealed that they filmed the new season in about 186 days, which made for several joyful moments.

“When we went to shoot the fourth episode outdoors, in the mountains, it was fun. We had a wrap party for this episode at an ice rink,” he explained. “I remember we all watched the eclipse together. The solar eclipse. I have pictures of all of us coming off stage in the Bronx to watch this.

New episodes will be available to stream every Friday until the finale is released in March.

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