The Bell Works building, a mid-20th-century architectural marvel designed by Eero Saarinen, has long served as the filming location for Lumonโs exterior and lobby in Severance. For this event, Apple TV+ went all out, recreating key sets from the showโs subterranean office environment. Fans explored meticulously detailed replicas of Mark Scoutโs cubicle, the Macrodata Refinement (MDR) floor, and the unsettling break room, complete with ominous posters and scattered office relics like Helly R.โs desk. The atmosphere was heightened by ambient jazz, a glowing Kier Eagan wall, and an operational Severance elevator bankโstaples of the showโs haunting aesthetic.
Attendees received official blue Lumon Access cards upon arrival, greeted by the unnervingly cheerful Miss Huang (played by Sarah Bock). Gourmet Belgian waffle and melon barsโa nod to the showโs bizarre corporate perksโadded a playful yet eerie touch. A screening of the season two finale further ramped up the tension, pulling fans deeper into the world of โinniesโ and โouties.โ
Star Power and Creative Insights
The event wasnโt just about set dressingโit packed a punch with celebrity presence. Stephen Colbert moderated a live panel featuring creator Dan Erickson, executive producer and director Ben Stiller, and a stacked cast: Adam Scott (Mark Scout), Britt Lower (Helly R./Helena), John Turturro (Irving), Zach Cherry (Dylan), Dichen Lachman (Ms. Casey), Tramell Tillman (Milchick), Sarah Bock (Miss Huang), Jen Tullock (Devon Scout-Hale), Michael Chernus (Ricken Hale), Gwendoline Christie (Lorne), and Olafur Darri Olafsson (Drummond). The discussion offered fans a rare glimpse into the making of the Emmy-winning series, which has captivated audiences with its blend of psychological thriller and workplace satire.
Adding to the spectacle, Emmy-winning composer Theodore Shapiro performed the Severance theme live, a chilling yet mesmerizing highlight that underscored the showโs cultural impact. These moments turned the ORTBO into more than a fan gatheringโit became a celebration of Severanceโs unique storytelling and its growing legacy.
Why It Matters to Fans
For tech users and Severance enthusiasts, this event was a chance to step inside a world thatโs both futuristic and unsettlingly relatable. The series follows Mark Scout and his team at Lumon Industries, where employees undergo a severance procedure that surgically splits their work and personal memories. Season two, now streaming on Apple TV+, delves into the consequences of breaching that barrier, delivering a mix of mystery and emotional depth thatโs earned critical acclaimโincluding 14 Emmy nominations for its debut season.
This activation reflects Appleโs knack for immersive marketing, tying into the showโs themes of corporate control and identity in a way that resonates with viewers. By bringing Lumon to life, Apple TV+ not only rewarded its dedicated fanbase but also reinforced Severanceโs status as a standout in its streaming lineup. The service, priced at $9.99 per month with a seven-day free trial, continues to leverage such events to build buzz and loyalty.
A Nod to the Showโs Roots
The choice of Bell Works wasnโt randomโitโs a real-world tech landmark with a history of innovation, once home to Bell Labs researchers who won Nobel Prizes. Today, 98% leased to companies like Cisco and Nvidia, itโs a bustling โmetroburbโ that contrasts sharply with Lumonโs sterile isolation. That juxtaposition made it the perfect stage for an event that turned a fictional biotech firm into a tangible experience, leaving fans eager for whatโs next as Severance heads into its third season.