Rebellion brews underground in Silo S2 trailer
“What if everything you know to be true was just one big lie?”
Apple TV’s dystopian sc-fi drama Silo, based on the trilogy by novelist Hugh Howey, was one of the more refreshing surprises on streaming television in 2023: a twist-filled combination of political thriller and police procedural set in a post-apocalyptic world. We included it in our year-end TV roundup, calling the series “one of the more intriguing shows of the year.” The official trailer recently dropped for S2, and it looks like we can expect another suspenseful season full of surprising revelations.
(Spoilers for S1 below.)
As we wrote in last year’s roundup, Silo is set in a self-sustaining underground city inhabited by a community whose recorded history only goes back 140 years, generations after the silo was built by the founders. Outside is a toxic hellscape that is only visible on big screens in the silo’s topmost level. Inside, 10,000 people live together under a pact: Anyone who says they want to “go out” is immediately granted that wish—cast outside in an environment suit on a one-way trip to clean the cameras. But those who make that choice inevitably die soon after because of the toxic environment.