Christopher Walken prefers to keep things simple with how he watches TV and movies. In a recent interview with Andy Cohen on SiriusXM, he shared that he hasn’t watched all the episodes of Severance, the Apple TV+ show he stars in. He explained that he gets DVDs of the episodes because he doesn’t have the “equipment” to stream them.
Chris, after you appeared in the show, did you watch all the episodes? Not all of them. I can’t. I don’t have the equipment, so they’re good enough to send me DVDs. Oh, they do? Okay. Do you have an Apple TV+ subscription? I don’t have anything.
Cohen Asked and Walken said and then cohen continues asking questions
Christopher Walken plays Burt Goodman, the former head of optics and design at Lumon Industries, in the Emmy-winning sci-fi thriller Severance.

The show is about office workers whose memories are split between work and personal life.
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The much-anticipated second season started on Friday. A few days earlier, stars Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, Tramell Tillman, and Patricia Arquette surprised fans with an appearance at Grand Central Station in New York, attracting big crowds. Director Ben Stiller also showed up.
You get caught in this little cycle of, we’re making the show, we know people have waited, but we really want to make sure it’s good, but then that takes a little bit longer and then people want it to be better and that whole thing. When you’re making Real Housewives, how long does it take you? Come on. Right? You get into those edits. Salt Lake City is the next one I have to get into, and my daughter Ella really wants me to get into New York, but then you have to go back 10 seasons and start.
During their SiriusXM interview, Stiller also paralleled editing the series to Cohen editing the Real Housewives franchise.
Before the second season started, the cast talked to discuss and disprove some fan theories from the internet about the show, like whether Lumon is involved in “human cloning.”
This sounds like what Lumon would be doing in a super boring version of Severance. You are very far off and wrong.
said Scott, who plays Mark. Arquette, who plays Harmony, was more precise:
Source: EW