The actor is one of the executive producers and main director of the successful Apple TV+series. For the first time, he will not direct any episode.
Ben Stiller He will not be in the director’s chair for the third season of the series Severanceas he revealed in an interview with Los Angeles Times.
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The executive producer and main director of the science fiction drama of Apple TV+ He is planning his hopeful third season. But, for the first time, he will not direct any episode.


Instead, Stiller will roll a survival film about World War II, which “tells the real story of an aviator knocked down in occupied France and how he got involved with the French resistance.”
In addition, the next sequel to Meet The Parents, Focker-in-Lowand recently ended a documentary about his parents, Stiller & Meara: Nothing is Lost. It is expected to direct a dramatic comedy about the developing music industry in HBO entitled The band. And according to La Times, he also wants to make a film based on the podcast of Rachel Maddow Bag Manabout the bribes scandal that affects the vice president of Richard Nixon, Spiro Agnew.
“These things take time to join,” Stiller told the publication, “And the older you do, the more you realize that your time is limited”.
Severance premiered its second season in January in the middle of a massive world press tour. With 27 Emmy nominations, this working thriller became the most nominated series of the year.
Could the Pacino be part of Severance?
In his interview with El La Times, Stiller also spoke of a recent dinner he had with To the Pacinowho claims to be a big fan of Severance.
“I would love to work with him,” Stiller said. Could it appear in “Severance”? Stiller added: “It is not the first time that we talk about that … that is, you never know.”
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