Vince Staples wants a spot at Lumon Industries when Severance returns for another run.
The Apple TV+ hit, directed by Ben Stiller, just kicked off its second season last month, and now the 31-year-old rapper-turned-actor is shooting his shot for a role in upcoming episodes.
Dropping his pitch on X this Saturday, Staples (who’s actually Haitian-American) wrote: “Season 3 needs a Dominican intern call me @BenStiller”
“Lumon is listening,” the 59-year-old Stiller fired back in a quote tweet, giving a nod to the show’s mysterious company.
As Severance‘s executive producer, Stiller told Collider last November that Season 3 plans were already “starting up.”
“You have a responsibility to the audience that you’re going somewhere with it,” he explained to Collider’s Steve Weintraub. “That’s always been a part of it for us, really understanding where it’s heading to, and Apple’s been really supportive of that and been sensitive to what the story is and not saying, ‘Okay, this is something that has to keep going as long as it’s successful.’
“It should go as long as the story goes, and that’s something we have an idea of, and we’re working towards as we’re starting up our Season 3 work,” Stiller added.
The show made waves in NYC last month when the cast performed in a glass box right in the middle of Grand Central Station to kick off Season 2.
Catch new episodes of Severance‘s second season dropping every Friday on Apple TV+ through March 21.