In the hit Apple TV series Severance, the microchip-bearing employees of Lumon Industries traverse the eerie halls of a massive office building that serves as a kind of corporate hell. The ...
The Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board employees and engineers today started their protest against the “unscientific rationalisation process” by reporting for work wearing black badges ...
fans have been questioning the true identity of one returning Lumon employee, Helly (played by Britt Lower). The show follows a team of office workers who’ve undergone a surgical procedure to ...
Warning — Major spoilers for Severance season two, episode four to follow* Since the season two debut of the popular Apple TV+ thriller, fans have been questioning the true identity of one returning ...
The elevator, which leads to the Severed Floor, contains the technology that causes a severed employee's 'outie' to be replaced by their 'innie' when they begin their latest shift at Lumon.
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 the hottest shows of 2025. By Rudie Obias If you purchase an ...
Lumon aims to leverage Ricken's book to control and manipulate Innies, seeking advantage in their self-discovery journey. Lumon's interest in Mark's Outie life suggests deeper motives beyond mere ...
Lumon Industries has always had a sinister grip on its employees, but Severance fans have long speculated that the company’s influence stretches far beyond the walls of its headquarters.
The Apple TV+ drama also bumps up the roles of Dylan’s (Zach Cherry) wife Gretchen (Merritt Wever from Nurse Jackie) and former Lumon employee Asal Reghabi (Fargo’s Karen Aldridge). While Gretchen’s ...
(Adam Scott) and Helly R. (Britt Lower) stumble upon a Lumon employee feeding the creatures in a tiny, unobtrusive white room. When Mark and Helly attempt to make contact, the man shoos them away, ...
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