Why is Kogonada replacing Ben Stiller on 'Severance'?
Ben Stiller is returning to features, making way for Kogonada to take over as the primary director.
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This week in entertainment news, director Kogonada is set to take over directing duties for Season 3 of the acclaimed Apple TV+ series 'Severance,' while KISS rocker Gene Simmons has voiced his opinion that celebrities should refrain from d...
Kogonada's transition to television with 'Severance' marks an interesting turn in his career, following mixed reviews for his recent film 'A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.' His minimalist style aligns well with the dystopian office drama of 'Severance.' Gene Simmons's remarks reflect a sentiment that celebrities should stick to entertaining and avoid alienating their audience with political opinions. This isn't the first time Simmons has voiced this opinion, holding it for at least a decade.
Ben Stiller is returning to features, making way for Kogonada to take over as the primary director.
Simmons was asked about Ben Stiller calling out President Donald Trump.
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