Severance star Britt Lower confesses that she 'can't say anything' about next season but teases that 'there's a rollercoaster ahead.' 👀
"There's a rollercoaster ahead," said Lower, who plays Lumon Industries employee Helly, adding that she's"absolutely" pleased with the way in which things are progressing for her character in season 2.
By the end of season 1, it was revealed why Helly had undergone the severance procedure and who exactly she was outside of work. It was just one of many cliffhangers involving the"innies" who started rebelling against being prevented from knowing anything about their personal lives. "I mean, the whole team is just so excited to be back and diving back into this amazing world that Dan Erickson created," Lower continued, explaining that filming the show is"kind of an immersive theater experience."
"We actually get lost in the hallways. We actually interact with the goats. There's an element of bizarreness to filming the show that is very in line with the show itself," she said, referring to the series' very specific but also very unconventional tone and style.
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