The series Silo, presented at the opening of the CANNESERIES festival last April, and available on the Apple TV+ platform since May, has been renewed for a second season. Good news for sci-fi fans and critically acclaimed for this ambitious project.
Le Figaro magazine A. speaksHe strangles me behind a closed door and takes it“, but Parisian indicates “A script that provides suspension on the edge of durability, setting with a cord and, above all, a sparkling finish“. For AlloCiné’s part, Silo’s several lengths do not prevent the series from piquing our interest in its interrogation “Our relationship with the world, our believers, and our doubts“with the help of”“A Spectacular Investigation”.
Following this update, Matt Cherniss, Head of Platform Programming, expresses his satisfaction at seeing Program D.The epic, thrilling, atmospheric sci-fi quickly rose to Apple’s No. 1 drama series“.
He adds: “After viewers around the world became addicted to the secrets and conspiracies buried within this underworld, viewership is steadily growing, and we can’t wait for more secrets to be revealed in season two..”
We remind you that the Silo Society is immersed in a world where the Earth is destroyed. To protect themselves from the toxic air, the survivors live in a giant 144-story underground silo. Within this society, individuals must follow a series of very strict rules designed to protect them. However, slowly, the idea that leaders are lying about what is happening outside is gaining ground…
Before finding Rebecca Ferguson in the underworld of a silo, the actress will appear in the next installment of Mission Impossible alongside Tom Cruise on July 12 and in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune sequel, which is expected on November 1.
Silo is available on Apple TV+.
Source: Allocine

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