The following contains spoilers from the Season 1 finale of Apple TV+’s Severance.
Talk about a rude awakening.
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As the Severance Season 1 finale got underway, as Dylan inside the Lumon control room triggered the Overtime Contingency protocol that “awakened” his coworkers whilst they were in their Outie worlds, Helly R. found herself glammed up at a company gala, where she was about to give an awaited testimonial.
Talk about a rude awakening.
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As the Severance Season 1 finale got underway, as Dylan inside the Lumon control room triggered the Overtime Contingency protocol that “awakened” his coworkers whilst they were in their Outie worlds, Helly R. found herself glammed up at a company gala, where she was about to give an awaited testimonial.
- 4/9/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Their Macrodata Refinement Department’s work is mysterious and important, but what is about to happen to its employees promises to be even more so, as Apple TV+’s newly renewed Severance serves up its freshman finale on Friday.
When last we tuned in, the Mrd’s Mark, Helly, Irving and Dylan (played by Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro and Zach Cherry) plotted to exploit the recently discovered “overtime contingency” protocol by having Dylan activate it whilst the others are outside of the office, in their “Outie” personas.
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When last we tuned in, the Mrd’s Mark, Helly, Irving and Dylan (played by Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro and Zach Cherry) plotted to exploit the recently discovered “overtime contingency” protocol by having Dylan activate it whilst the others are outside of the office, in their “Outie” personas.
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- 4/7/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Previous Annecy Cristal-winner Masaaki Yuasa is set to direct an animated musical fantasy film based on the life of a 14th century Japanese playwright and theater performer. His “Inu-Oh” is being introduced at Annecy’s Mifa market this week and is intended to be completed in 2021.
The film is adapted from the novel “Tales of the Heike: Inu-Oh” written by Hideo Furukawa, and published by Kawade Shobo Shinsha. “Very little remains in the historical record about the Sarugaku Noh performer Inu-Oh, but with Hideo Furukawa’s bold interpretation of his story, Akiko Nogi’s script, and Taiyo Matsumoto’s images, it’s bound to become an amazing work,” said Yuasa. He said that he aims to make it as a “lavish musical incorporating modern-day music and dance.”
The project is produced through Science Saru, with Asmik Ace partnered as producer and distributor.
Yuasa made his feature-length debut in 2004 with “Mind Game,...
The film is adapted from the novel “Tales of the Heike: Inu-Oh” written by Hideo Furukawa, and published by Kawade Shobo Shinsha. “Very little remains in the historical record about the Sarugaku Noh performer Inu-Oh, but with Hideo Furukawa’s bold interpretation of his story, Akiko Nogi’s script, and Taiyo Matsumoto’s images, it’s bound to become an amazing work,” said Yuasa. He said that he aims to make it as a “lavish musical incorporating modern-day music and dance.”
The project is produced through Science Saru, with Asmik Ace partnered as producer and distributor.
Yuasa made his feature-length debut in 2004 with “Mind Game,...
- 6/12/2019
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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