Former President Barack Obama passed up a job opportunity at Lumon Industries, Ben Stiller has revealed. The Severance executive producer and director, 59, explained on Monday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live that he personally reached out to the politician to ask if he’d be able to provide the voice of the “Lumon is Listening” video featured in the Apple TV+ series’ celebrated second season,
Keanu Reeves has an uncredited voice role in “Severance,” narrating Lumon’s puppet propaganda video the innies watch in the first episode of Season 2. But the part was originally offered to someone else.
Apple TV+’s streaming phenomenon Severance has captivated audiences across the world thanks to its central mystery and brilliant performances from its cast; still, the struggle to maintain a work and
Ben Stiller revealed he asked Barack Obama to star in 'Severance.' Find out if he accepted the offer below. Severance, directed by Ben Stiller, has been a hit, with many tuning in to watch the highly anticipated second season of the thriller series,
Severance, the hit Apple TV+ show starring Adam Scott and Zach Cherry, almost had a guest appeartance from President Barack Obama.
Keanu Reeves has an uncredited voice role in “Severance,” narrating Lumon’s puppet propaganda video the innies watch in the first episode of Season 2. But the part was originally offered to someone else.
Ben Stiller said before they turned to Keanu Reeves he asked former President Barack Obama to voice a character in Severance's season two premiere.
In the second season of Severance, Keanu Reeves provides narration for an animated short film in the workplace thriller, but show director Ben Stiller says the John Wick star wasn’t his first choice.
The Lumon Building could’ve been brought to life by Barack Obama, Severance producer Ben Stiller recently revealed. During an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Stiller said that he pitched Obama the voice role for the second season of the Apple TV+ series.