Tramell Tillman joins Ben Stiller's upcoming Apple TV+ show 'Severance'
What you need to know
- Tramell Tillman has signed on for "Severance".
- The show is directed and executive produced by Ben Stiller.
- It's written by Dan Erickson.
Tramell Tillman has signed on to be part of "Severance" alongside Adam Scott and Patricia Arquette. The show will be one of many coming to Apple TV+ in the future, although we don't yet have a release timeline.
"Severance" has some big names behind it, with Ben Stiller directing and executive producing the show.
As Deadline notes, Endeavor Content is the studio behind the new show, with another of its offerings – "Truth Be Told" – already available exclusively to Apple TV+ subscribers.
"Severance" will be exclusively available via Apple TV+, Apple's video streaming service. It runs $4.99 per month but buyers of Apple hardware can get a year free, too.
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"Severance" will be one of Apple TV+'s hottest offerings. Subscribe, or enjoy a year's free viewing if you bought an iPhone, iPod, iPad Mac or Apple TV after September 10, 2019.
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