The world of Severance came to life in New York City this week as the cast of the acclaimed Apple TV+ series transformed Grand Central Station into a Lumon Industries pop-up. Stars Adam Scott ...
leads a team at Lumon Industries, whose employees have undergone a severance procedure, which surgically divides their memories between their work and personal lives. This daring experiment in “ ...
The Lumon offices have moved to New York City. Leading stars of Apple TV’s Severance appeared for a bit of performance art in Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Station this week. Adam Scott, Britt ...
Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, and Tramell Tillman were among those who brought the Lumon Industries office to life for a crowd of enraptured commuters. More from Deadline ...
The second season of Severance opens with Mark Scout (Adam Scott) running madly through the all-white corridors of the mysterious tech company for which he works, Lumon. He zigs and he zags ...
Millennium World Volume 6 captures an emotional moment as Atem departs, with clever size adjustments making for an experimental and standout cover. While many people would come to learn about Yu ...
Some of the most popular theories focus on the Lumon Corporation that all of the show’s main characters work for. In a recent video produced for Entertainment Weekly, the show’s cast dove into ...
A Lumon fan theory that’s been going since the Apple TV series first dropped has been debunked by the cast, but that’s not a bad thing – it actually makes Severance Season 2 even more exciting.
After a long wait of about three years, Apple TV's Severance Season 2 is back, and fans will further dwell into the mysterious Lumon Industries. The story follows Lumon Industries, who is conducting ...
Severance season 2 will focus on the Eagan family and their role in Lumon Industries. The upcoming season will delve into the background and motivations behind the controversial "severance" program.
Much like the Lumon Industries egg bar, Severance Season 2 is coveted AF — especially since fans of Apple TV+‘s acclaimed workplace thriller have waited nearly three years for answers.