Apple TV+’s dystopian drama Silo has come to an end, but can fans expect a season three? Read on for all the details.The show is based on Hugh Howey’s trio of novels – Wool, Shift and Dust – and is set in a future where civilisation exists in a giant underground silo made up of 144 levels.Rebecca Ferguson, an executive producer on the series, leads the cast as an engineer who becomes invested in the mysterious past of the silo, with Rashida Jones, David Oyelowo, Common and Tim Robbins co-starring.Graham Yost, writer of Speed and Mission To Mars and the creator of Justified, is the showrunner on Silo, with the first season having aired on the streaming platform in the summer of 2023.It returned on November 15 for its second run of 10 episodes, with the final instalment premiering on Friday (January 17).In a four-star review of the second season, NME described Silo as a “worthy successor” to the ’00s adventure drama Lost and added: “Silo season two doesn’t attempt anything too outlandish, fully aware that its enigma is what keeps us coming back.
The mix of paranoia and politics makes for intriguing seasoning over a sci-fi show that plays into our fears of the post-apocalyptic wilderness.“And with Ferguson again in resolute form, building on her stellar work in the first season, Silo is a tantalising prospect, simply begging you to wrestle with its mysteries.
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