The Wheels of Severance: Inside the Intricate Process of Choosing Cars for Apple TV+'s Timeless Hit
Severance's Attention to Detail Extends to the Cars Severance, a popular show on Apple TV+, has garnered attention for its unique details and ambiguous setting. In an interview with The Drive, creative consultants Catherine Miller and Peter Dancy discussed the meticulous process of selecting cars for the show. The goal was to create a timeless feel while avoiding modern or overly specific vehicles.
Choosing the Right Cars
- Timeless Feel: Cars were chosen to avoid clear time markers, ensuring they fit the show's disorienting atmosphere.
- Modifications: All cars were modified to remove brand labels and markings.
- Character-Specific Choices:
- Mark: Drove a '90s Volvo due to his concern for safety after losing his wife in a car accident.
- Dylan: Drove an original Dodge Caravan, fitting his family-man persona.
- Milchick: Drives a Royal Enfield, suitable for quick outings.
- Harmony Cobel: Drove a Mk1 Volkswagen Rabbit, which was particularly meaningful as it tied into the character's symbolism.
Acquisition Challenges
- Finding Vintage Cars: The team used various methods to source cars, including Facebook Marketplace and leaving business cards on windshields.
- Restoration: Many cars required repairs and engine replacements to ensure they were quiet during filming.
The attention to detail in Severance extends beyond the script, contributing to its unique and captivating atmosphere.