Silo, starring Rebecca Fergusson, Common, Tim Robbins, among many others, will return for its second season on November 15
Last Updated: 03.59 PM, Oct 16, 2024
Silo, the Apple TV+ show based on the book trilogy by the same name, will soon be back with its second season. The streamer has set November 15 as its premiere date, with a 2 episode start, followed by weekly drops until January 17. Ahead of the show’s second season release, a trailer has dropped and it follows the events of Rebecca Ferguson’s Juliet Nichols being sent out to clean.
At the end of Season 1, Juliet, sees that the outside world is barren, toxic and unfit for human life. But she also discovers that the 10,000 odd people living in the Silo she has just left behind, may not be the last remaining people alive on earth – there are other Silos. The question is, are they inhabited and have those people also managed to survive over generations?
Meanwhile, back at the Silo, Juliet is presumed dead, like everyone else who has ventured out, with leader Bernard Holland (Tim Robbins) saying she died a hero. The people, though, aren’t entirely convinced that she’s died and a rebellion begins to brew. But that, says Bernard, in the trailer, is not the scary part; what has him jittery is what Juliet has seen and understood in her time outside the Silo.
The trailer also introduces audiences to Solo, one of the last survivors at a Silo that Juliet finds. Steve Zahn is Solo, who is seen telling her that if she tries opening the door to his Silo again, he will kill her. In the books, though, it is Solo who helps Juliet figure out how to communicate with the other Silos, including hers.
Silo Season 2 comes only a year and a half after the very successful first outing. The cast also includes Avi Nash, Harriet Walker, Remmie Milner, Shane McRae, among others