Ahead of the Apple TV+'s second season finale, pick up these tees, coffee mugs, totes more gear to show your love for one of ...
doing Lumon things (by which I mean, sorting numbers while not having a clue what said numbers mean). SEE ALSO: 'Severance' Season 2 may already be the best show of the year: Review The stunt ...
"Severance" production designer Jeremy Hindle and Starburns Michael Granberry tell IndieWire how a lack of surveillance footage from Season 1 led to the stop-motion sequence in the Season 2 premiere.
Apple TV+ wasted no time renewing Severance for Season 2, thanks to its immense popularity. But there's one more thing that played an important role. But "Lumon is Listening" doesn't just imply ...
The legendary actor’s voice can be heard in the ‘Lumon Is Listening’ video that is shown to the employees of Macrodata Refinement during the second season’s first episode, ‘Hello Mrs ...
He’s maintained a foothold in multiple distinct eras, and now he’s doing the same with a deceptively small but potentially pivotal part in Severance ... cameo as the Lumon building in an ...
Severance is finally back, and everyone’s obsessed with the Apple TV+ sci-fi thriller’s newest character: Sarah Bock’s disconcertingly young Lumon Industries employee, Ms. Huang. So ...
The first season of Severance Season depicts the "innie" as the personality and memories that exist only within the Lumon workplace. Innies have no memories or knowledge of their "outie" selves.
Spoilers follow for Severance season 2 ... this one is pretty surreal throughout and takes place entirely within Lumon, so we don't get to see "outie" Mark like we have done in the past.
"Severance" season one was a workplace satire like no other — and after a three year wait, the ambitious Apple TV+ series is finally back. The show follows a group of employees who work at the ...