Severance Star, USC Marching Band Make Quite an Entrance at PaleyFest — Watch
Mr. Milkshake is bringing the USC band to the yard.
Fresh off the Severance Season 2 finale, Tramell Tillman is showing off his real-life talent for 'choreography and merriment.' The actor on Saturday led USC's marching band into the show's PaleyFest panel at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, channeling his character's own finale plotline. (Watch video below.)
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Tramell Tillman leads a marching band into a #severance finale event at PaleyFest LA pic.twitter.com/7XGz3kTGMS
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) March 22, 2025
For the uninitiated, Tillman plays Mr. Milchick, who is sometimes called 'Milkshake,' in the Apple TV+ drama. The Season 2 finale, which dropped Friday, saw Milchick lead a full marching band and drum line in honor of Innie Mark's big achievement. And for fans of the show, the spectacle was no big surprise. Tillman's character has already demonstrated an appreciation for this kind of pageantry: He notably gifted Helly a 'Music Dance Experience' to lift her spirits in Season 1.
The Severance panel kicked off this spring's PaleyFest series, which will also include Q&As with the casts of Cobra Kai (Saturday at 2 pm PT) and Agatha All Along (Saturday at 7 pm PT), Matlock (Sunday, March 23), The Handmaid's Tale (Wednesday, March 26), Hacks (Friday, March 28), and Poker Face and Amy Sherman-Palladino (Saturday, March 29).
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