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When to Stream 'Silo' Season 2 on Apple TV Plus
The new season premieres globally on Friday, Nov. 15. If you're in the US, you might be able to watch the first episode as early as 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on Thursday, Nov. 14, according to Apple TV Plus. Generally, Friday is the day to watch new Silo episodes, with one debuting weekly through Jan. 17.
Silo’s mysteries only deepen in season 2
Season 2 picks up right in the moment when she takes those steps, and it creates two parallel threads. On one side, there’s Juliette, who learns that her home is just one of many silos. Eventually, she makes her way to a seemingly abandoned one not far from her own.
'There’s a big mystery': Silo season 2 showrunner on the dystopian series next chapter on Apple TV Plus
Based on the best-selling trilogy of dystopian novels by author Hugh Howey and created by veteran Hollywood luminary Graham Yost ( Speed, Broken Arrow, Justified, Band of Brothers ), Silo offers a harrowing look at life inside a 144-level bunker housing what appears to be the last vestiges of humanity following some unexplained toxic calamity befalling our fragile planet.
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‘Silo’ Season 2 premiere review: Rebecca Ferguson’s return digs deeper into Apple TV’s gripping dystopia
We begin not with Rebecca Ferguson’s exiled heroine Juliette Nichols, but with a child sprinting through the darkened ...
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Silo season 2 release schedule? When is episode 1 on Apple TV Plus?
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Why ‘Silo’ Showrunner Graham Yost Was Never Worried About Making an Accurate Book Adaptation
The boss of Apple TV's popular sci-fi series, now back with season two, says a good book-to-screen project requires more flexibility than you might think.
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