With every episode that’s come out thus far — 11 in total, with hopefully millions more on the way, I say non-hyperbolically ...
The Innies are back at Lumon. Why or how we don’t exactly know, but we do know the company is claiming to take the “Macrodat Uprising” very seriously. Lumon has implemented major reforms to ...
The Apple TV+ series follows a group of employees at the mysterious Lumon who underwent a procedure that “severs” their consciousness so one version of themselves is constantly at work and ...
The Apple CEO — "Tim C" — is greeted by Mr. Milchick when he enters the Lumon offices in the season two promo. By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East Coast In the footage, Cook is called the ...
It might be teasing what Lumon is ultimately working towards. While Theodore Shapiro’s Severance theme song has stayed the same in season two, the art of Oliver Latta (a.k.a. EXTRAWEG ...
In the broad overview, “Severance” follows a number of employees at the mysterious Lumon corporation. Lumon radiates cult-like energy as it constantly praises the ideals of it’s founder Kier ...
Let’s go through them: The Big Lumon Lie – Not that it’s surprising that Lumon lied about something, but here we have confirmation that the presentation to the group about how the ...
Severance' Season 2 Episode 2 reveals the MDR team's reason for returning to work, why Lumon needs Mark, and what happened to ...
The innies and outies are back. Finally! That’s right, Severance is finally back on with a second season on Apple TV+, with a return to Lumon once again after one heck of a Season 1 finale.
is so intrinsically important to Milchick and Lumon that an entirely new web of lies was created — including crafting newspaper fronts and lore-filled stop-motion videos — to convince Adam ...