Severance's upcoming second season is the talk of the town, with fans eagerly discussing theories about the mysterious Lumon corporation and its confined workers. After a three-year break ...
Severance season 2 is set to drop, sparking fan theories about the sinister Lumon corporation and its employees' fates. After a suspense-building break of almost three years, the celebrated Apple ...
Giving the concept of work-life balance a whole new (read: terrifying) meaning, mysterious biotech company Lumon Industries makes its employees undergo a surgical procedure to separate their ...
Season 1 introduced us to the employees at Lumon Industries, where workers undergo a procedure to separate their consciousness and divide their memories of work and their outside life. In the ...
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 ...
Ten episodes long, season 2 will conclude on March 21, 2025. One of the mysteries that make the fans formulate theories is the different Lumon Industries departments. The Lumon office building is a ...
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 “ ...
Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry and Patricia Arquette, who all play employees at the fictional biotechnology company Lumon Industries in the series, acted in character while encased inside a ...
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 ...
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 ...
So, Lumon’s staff were still on the clock even in the unique setting in the chaos of Grand Central. Passersby caught them doing normal office stuff like vacuuming and throwing paper airplanes.