Series creator Dan Erickson recently explained how Keanu Reeves came to make a voice cameo as the building during the ‘Lumon is Listening’ video in the Apple TV+ sci-fi series’ Season 2 premiere.
Reeves has been getting more into the world of voice acting in recent years, possibly in deference to his poor, brutalized-by-a-life-of-kicks-and-slides knees; he previously had a notable voice role in Toy Story 4, and gave a mammoth performance in the video game Cyberpunk 2077.
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Severance Season 2 is here and there is a cameo of Keanu Reeves in the first episode. Did you spot it? If not, check here.
Severance's season two premiere featured a ridiculous new Innie orientation video, and a pretty big star voiced the company's most important building.