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Series creator Dan Erickson recently explained how Keanu Reeves came to make a voice cameo as the building during the ‘Lumon is Listening’ video in the Apple TV+ sci-fi series’ Season 2 premiere.
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Severance creator Dan Erickson reveals how that A-list actor was cast as the Lumon building in Season 2 of the twisty Apple TV+ drama series.