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Step into The Insane With FX’s The ‘Legion’ Experience

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“Enter the mind of a sane man in an insane world.”

FX’s Legion is returning for a second season, and to usher in the insanity, FX and Uproxx are offering folks a chance to step into the Legion Chamber, an interactive art experience from Marco Brambilla Studios.

The exhibit opens to fans on March 20 thru to April 1 at Goya Studios.

Titled “Fracture”, the experience is a 360-degree micro-theater that will allow fans to enter the mind of Legion’s David Haller (Dan Stevens) where they will question their own reality.

 

For Legion’s legion, here are the details:

HOURS

  • Friday, March 30th – 11AM – 7PM
  • Saturday, March 31st – 11AM – 7PM
  • Sunday, April 1st – 10AM – 6PM

LOCATION

Goya Studios, Stage C
1541 N. Cahuenga Blvd
Los Angeles, Ca 90028

The installation is the latest trend in large cities that are offering fans and audiences the chance to experience key parts of their favorite TV shows and movies. Past experiences have included a walk through the Nesbit house for horror hit It and fans of Ready Player One can trudge through The Stacks, now conveniently located in Hollywood Blvd.

Legion is set to return to FX on April 3.

For more info on The Legion Chamber, please visit: facebook.com/legionfx

 

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