Though the Lumon Industries pop-up in New York City’s Grand Central Terminal may have inadvertently recreated the less-than-ethical work conditions of the shadowy conglomerate at the center of Apple TV+’s Severance,
Genius of Severance's Grand Central Pop-Up
Executive producer and director Ben Stiller shared content of the performance art installation to his social media
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Ben Stiller and the cast of “Severance” took over Grand Central Station Tuesday with ... The director, 59, filmed the glass cubicles as stars Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry and Tramell ...
Ahead of the season two premiere of hit TV show Severance, Apple is marketing the show with a fun Severance pop-up at the Grand Central Terminal
Ben Stiller and the cast of 'Severance' takeover the terminal in their office cubicle pop-ups to promote season 2.
“Severance” fans commuting through Grand Central Station in New York City ... Several cast members, including producer and star Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Patricia Arquette, Trammell Tillman ...
Adam Scott reflected on the viral 'Severance' marketing stunt held in New York City, joking that no one 'peed for 3 hours' while in the glass cubicle.
Severence Season 2’s infamous viral cast stunt at Grand Central Terminal seemed like any other pop-up, but turns out it is series canon.
The first episode of Severance Season 2 is now available to stream on Apple TV Plus. There'll be 10 episodes this season, which will be released on a weekly basis -- likely leaving viewers on the edge of their seats in between airings.
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