Silo: All About Rebecca Ferguson’s Upcoming Dystopian Thriller

Get ready to enter a space of intrigue, danger, and suspense with Silo, Rebecca Ferguson’s upcoming dystopian science fiction. This enigmatic Apple TV+ series is set to take us on a thrilling journey through a post-apocalyptic world, where survival is everything and trust is a luxury that few can afford. So be prepared, and get ready for a wild ride, because the world of Silo is arriving, and it’s not holding back!

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Still from the show

Silo Cast

The complete cast of the series includes Rashida Jones as Allison, David Oyelowo as Holston, Common as Sims, Tim Robbins as Bernard, and Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette. The show is helmed by Graham Yost and is based on the book by Hugh Howey. Moreover, there will be a total of 10 episodes in the series.

Silo Plot

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The story takes place in a mysterious and desolate future where the only way for people to survive is to live in a massive silo that stretches hundreds of stories deep underground. The residents of this underground society believe that the strict rules and regulations imposed upon them are necessary for their protection.

The story follows the lives of several key characters, each with their own struggles and secrets. As per the official trailer, at the heart of the story is Juliette, who has always had a fascination with the world outside the place. She dreams of one day venturing beyond the walls of her confined existence, but the rules of the place make this impossible.

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Still from the show

David Oyelowo portrays Holston, who is determined to find out what happened to her wife, even if it means risking his own life. As he investigates her disappearance, he discovers that there is much more to the place than anyone ever suspected.

Meanwhile, Rashida Jones plays Allison, a woman who has been chosen to take on a critical role in the maintenance of the place. As she delves deeper into the workings of society, she begins to uncover dark secrets that threaten to unravel everything she has ever known.

As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the rules that govern the society are not what they seem. The residents of the place are not as safe as they believe, and the world outside is not the barren wasteland they have been led to believe. In fact, the outside world is a mystery waiting to be uncovered. Despite the risks involved, some of the characters are determined to leave the place and discover what lies beyond. Furthermore, Common portrays Sims, as a man who believes that the only way to save humanity is to venture into the unknown.

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Silo Trailer and Release Date

You can stream Silo on Apple TV+, starting on May 5, 2023. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section below.

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Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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