
Can you buy Severance's Lumon Terminal Pro from Apple?
ALBAWABA - Apple took the internet by storm after launching the "Lumon Terminal Pro" on its official website to celebrate the success of Ben Stiller's hit series, "Severance", which was recently greenlit for a third season.
Fans of both the renowned company and the show were quick to notice the product alongside other MacBook products, but were met with a film to watch instead of a "buy" button. It turns out, Apple unexpectedly used its official website to celebrate Severance's success by showcasing behind-the-scenes snippets of how the show was edited using its products.
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Collectors who were excited about potentially owning the "Lumon Terminal Pro" will be disappointed to learn that the product was solely revealed for promotional purposes and isn't available to purchase at the time of reporting.
On the contrary, several individuals shared that a company called "Signature Plastics" created a keycap set inspired by the vintage-styled computer. Take into account that the full keycap set will cost you around $200.
The "Lumon Terminal Pro" is modeled after the computers used by the show's "innies" during their working hours. Apple TV's Severance is highly regarded by cinephiles across the globe for its creative usage of cinematography, interesting plotline, and excellent writing/ directing.
In a recent podcast with Conan O'Brien, Ben Stiller expressed how he didn't expect the series to pick up and become this popular among people. He added further that they started filming the show during the COVID lockdown, making it that much harder to film.
Nonetheless, the show has earned success and is regarded by many as one of the best pieces of entertainment of the present time. Severance currently sits at a respectable 8.7/10 on IMDB and 96% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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