Apple TV's Severance—now in its second season—has launched star Adam Scott into the spotlight. Here are some of the actor's other great roles.
Timothée Chalamet hosted Saturday Night Live and served as the musical guest for A Complete Unknown, joined by girlfriend Kylie Jenner at the after-party. The "Kardashian" star and the 11-year-old compared heights while attending Saint West's basketball match in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Adam Scott sustained an injury while filming the hit Apple TV+ series “Severance” — which made his cast think he was on drugs, naturally. “I got a concussion at one point,” he said Tuesday on “ Late Night with Seth Meyers .”
"When there's an actor who has a nose that will not stop bleeding, obviously, it's cocaine, right? We all know this," the actor said of his injury
Meyers joked that Scott's nose was bleeding because he hadn't paid his drug dealer, who then knocked him into the wall repeatedly. "So I was just, I was just sort of overcompensating and making way too many cocaine jokes," Scott said. "Trying to reassure everyone that it wasn't cocaine."
Park & Recreation is one of the most loved series of all time and the fans surely need a reason to watch that again and again. But it appears that actor, Adam Scott who also starred in it, has his own reasons for not watching the show.
Adam Scott may have traded his Cones of Dunshire skills for Macro Data Refinement, but that doesn’t mean he’s forgotten about Pawnee. In an interview for Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast promoting the second season of Apple TV+’s Severance,
Visitors will have a chance to get a close-up look at the project and watch archaeologists on site starting around March.
Topping streaming charts in Canada for the second straight week is psychological thriller television series Severance -- starring Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Patricia Arquette and John Turturro, among others -- which is available now on Apple TV+.
The first two episodes of Severance season 2 are now available to stream on Apple TV Plus. There'll be 10 episodes this season, which will be released on a weekly basis every Friday — likely leaving viewers on the edge of their seats in between airings.
TV festival will feature appearances by Adam Scott, Jean Smart, Lauren Graham, and Kathy Bates, as well as a salute to "The Gilmore Girls" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."