With 14 Emmy Nominations, ‘Severance’ Is Another Ben Stiller Masterpiece

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Published on August 10, 2022

Ben Stiller is nominated for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for his work on the series, ‘Severance,’ one of the show’s 14 nominations at this year’s Emmy Awards. Watch as he explains the premise of the series to Stephen, which is available to stream now on AppleTV+. #Colbert #Severance #BenStiller

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12 comments

  • laalaa99stl 2 years ago

    Maybe the taking a bit of time off helped to let a different facet shine?

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  • Mara Plantrees 2 years ago

    Severance is such an awesome show. Immediately addicted after the first episode. Twisted and great acting

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  • New Message 2 years ago

    My innie liked this video as much as my outie did.

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  • The Gunslinger 2 years ago

    If you haven’t already. Please give The Secret Life of Walter Mitty a watch. It’s utterly fantastic!

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  • Robert King 2 years ago

    Secret life was a 50 year old movie when Ben remade it. Original star was Dany Kay.

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  • Yuriel Cundangan 2 years ago

    Today’s monologue is a Blast

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  • Sergio Garcia 2 years ago

    2:14 : Alienation by Karl Marx

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  • Metallix 2 years ago

    Severance is just a complete show: really interesting plot, perfect casting and perfect production. I hope it wins all the awards!

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  • Even Flow Steven 2 years ago

    So nice of Stephen! You could tell Ben was touched and kind of caught off guard.

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  • Proper 2 years ago

    Severance is the most boring, tedious, slow-paced show ever. It’s like they took a 2 hour movie and then put back all the filler that was on the cutting room floor in order to make a 10 hour mini-series.
    Couldn’t stand it at normal speed so turned on the subtitles and played it at 2x speed and it was still too tedious. Only kept watching to see what the mystery would be, then heard there’s a season 2 coming and so there won’t be a resolution to season 1, so just gave up on it.

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  • Bob Knull 2 years ago

    Growing up enjoying the comedy of his parents and then watching his dad on Seinfeld, it warms my heart to see his success as an artist.

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  • TheBunnyodeath 2 years ago

    Ben Stiller will allways be Walter Mitty to me.

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