“Severance” surprise pop-up window transforms Bell’s work into real-life Lumon headquarters

Fans of Apple TV+ lay off This weekend was reactivated at the Bell Works building, New Jersey (where Lumon Industries used in the series) for a limited-time immersive event.
I went to the “Severance” pop-up window in the big center. It’s wild.
On April 5, the architectural landmark turned into an IRL Lumon experience, blurring the line between novel and fanaticism with a museum-style display cabinet. The event features a selection of entertainment. lay off– Inspiration menu, exclusive branded merchandise and Pièce De Résistance: Waffle Party.
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Borrowing the show’s well-crafted aesthetic for just one weekend’s activation, providing attendees with tangible clips of the office.
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The Bell Works Building was once the home of the legendary Bell Labs, the research and development center that Nokia now owns, not only the shooting location. lay off. Production designer Jeremy Hindle said in an interview with CNBC Make It that the space “we had a head blast”, calling it a disturbing tone of the performance perfectly suited. He noted that Bell Labs was originally designed for families of scientists and engineers, a concept from Lumon Industries, which, as Hindle said, “was the wrong path.”
There was also a VIP event that Saturday night, which included a Q&A session by the actors. Party Host Stephen Colbert participated in most of the stars of the show.
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