Lumon Industries in Severance draws eerie parallels with tech giant Apple, sparking viewer interest. Season two will bring answers and potentially more secrets, leading into a possible season three.
As you can see on this Reddit thread, viewers are fascinated by the keyboards that Lumon’s Macrodata Refinement Division employees use during their work shifts. That’s because their keyboards ...
Some of the most popular theories focus on the Lumon Corporation that all of the show’s main characters work for. In a recent video produced for Entertainment Weekly, the show’s cast dove into ...
When the series clocks back in at Lumon after a lengthy hiatus from work it has some major questions to answer. Trailers have already addressed a few, like will Mark, Dylan, Irv, and Helly ...
Image Credit: Apple TV+. Tillman delivers an epic but layered performance; Milchick has always been portrayed as a Lumon lapdog, and while this hasn’t changed in Season 2, there are clear ...
The first episode of season 2 sees Mark Scout (Adam Scott) return to his 'innie' at Lumon Industries, after we last saw him awakening in the real world in the season 1 finale to find out his wife ...
A sinister corporation called Lumon Industries has invented a microchip brain implant that can bisect a person’s consciousness into an “innie” and an “outie”—an office self and a home ...
While fans are waiting, the show's cast members have debunked a major theory many almost believed. At the heart of the show is Lumon Industries, the company where Adam Scott's Mark works. However, ...
A Lumon fan theory that’s been going since the Apple TV series first dropped has been debunked by the cast, but that’s not a bad thing – it actually makes Severance Season 2 even more exciting.