The pop-up began when a large glass box appeared in Grand Central's Vanderbilt Hall, containing a replica of the four-seated desk from Lumon's Macrodata Refinement department. Hired actors playing ...
At last, Severance has returned to Apple TV after a long and arduous three-year wait between seasons. I’ve already published my full Season 2 (spoiler-free) review. Now, we can dive into each ...
Well, on Severance, you can! Thanks to the innovative severance procedure developed by biotech company Lumon Industries, an individual can have a chip inserted into their brain that will bifurcate ...
Ready to head back to work at Lumon Industries? You won’t have to go far ... the office is in Jersey. Yes, the Apple TV+ series “Severance” is back for its long-awaited second season Friday.
Season 1 of the clever, absorbing show executive produced by Ben Stiller, who directed six of the nine episodes, introduced viewers to Lumon Industries and its “severed” workforce, made up of ...
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 ...
By Josh Wigler Contributor If Lumon sounds really shady as a business, that’s because Lumon is really shady. In fact, the entire world of Severance is a little off. The story takes place in the ...
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 ...
It took us inside the mysterious, blinding-white offices of Lumon Industries, where employees in the “macrodata refinement department” have chips implanted in their brains to partition them ...
Fortunately, we have more compassion for you than Lumon has for its severed employees, so we’ve assembled this refresher course heading into this new season (which we’ll be recapping every week).