Christopher Walken makes surprise admission about how he watches Severance

Christopher Walken makes surprise admission about how he watches Severance

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Christopher Walken makes surprise admission about how he watches Severance
Author: Shahana Yasmin
Published: Jan, 28 2025 07:07

Actor, 81, says he doesn’t ‘have technology’. Christopher Walken has revealed that he does not stream his own TV show and instead watches Severance on DVD, which the production team on the Apple TV+ show is “good enough to send me”. The Dune star, 81, said in a new interview that his relationship with technology is minimal at best and that he has never even sent an email.

 [Christopher Walken said it’s a ‘nice change’ to play a love interest at 81]
Image Credit: The Independent [Christopher Walken said it’s a ‘nice change’ to play a love interest at 81]

Starring Adam Scott and Britt Lower as employees of a company called Lumon Industries, the psychological series sees staff undergo a procedure called “severance”, which divides their work and home lives completely in a daring experiment to find a balance.

 [The second season of Severance started releasing weekly episodes on Apple TV+ from 17 January]
Image Credit: The Independent [The second season of Severance started releasing weekly episodes on Apple TV+ from 17 January]

Walken stars as Burt Goodman, retired head of optics and design at Lumon, who develops a friendship with John Turturro’s Irving Bailiff, which turns romantic. While Apple TV+ did not release any physical editions for the 2022 series, Blu-Ray sets for season one with 1080p resolution were released on 17 December last year. There have been no further plans or announcements regarding any similar physical copies for Severance.

“I don’t have technology. I only have a satellite dish on my house. So I have seen Severance on DVDs that they’re good enough to send me,” the actor told The Wall Street Journal when asked if he had studied the first season of Severance before filming for the second began.

“I don’t have a cellphone. I’ve never emailed or, what do you call it, Twittered. I’ve never had a watch either. But if I need the time, I just ask somebody. Likewise, once in a while when I need to use a phone, I just ask if I can borrow one.”.

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