Genius of Severance's Grand Central Pop-Up
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After a cliffhanger first season finale in 2022, Apple TV+’s hit mystery box drama Severance is finally back. And to promote the series, actors including Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette and John Turturro staged an office scene for commuters at the iconic New York landmark.
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 ... including producer and star Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Patricia Arquette, Trammell Tillman and Zach Cherry, among ...
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,
The cast of the AppleTV+ series Severance were spotted performing in a large clear box set up in New York City’s Grand Central Terminal on Tuesday, January 14, during a promotional stunt ahead of the show’s season two premiere.
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Apple TV+ has promoted two of its most popular series with somewhat unusual marketing stunts. The streaming service recently promoted the second season return of “Severance” and the season finale of “Silo.”
Apple TV+ put the cast of 'Severance,' including Adan Scott and Patricia Arquette, in a glass box at Grand Central Station to promote Season 2.
Grand Central Terminal works as a fitting location for this pop-up thematically as it is where commuters change between their home and work lives on the way to and from work. Photo Property of Bell Works The real-life location of the Lumon Technologies office is the former Bell Labs building in Holmdel,