Tuesday, 26 Nov 2024

Silo’s new season 2 trailer teases what’s next for Juliette

Apple has released the first trailer for the second season of Silo, and it looks like the season will tell us what happens to protagonist Juliette after the jaw-dropping cliffhanger at the end of season one.The show, based on a series of books by Hugh Howey, is about a community of 10,000 people living in an underground silo that’s intended to protect them from dangerous conditions aboveground. If you’ve been meaning to see the first season and haven’t yet, you probably shouldn’t watch this new trailer; as you might have guessed, it has quite a few mysteries that are fun to experience for yourself.Silo’s second season premieres on Apple TV Plus on November 15th. The season will have 10 episodes, with a new episode each week. The season


Silo’s new season 2 trailer teases what’s next for Juliette
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Apple has released the first trailer for the second season of Silo, and it looks like the season will tell us what happens to protagonist Juliette after the jaw-dropping cliffhanger at the end of season one.

The show, based on a series of books by Hugh Howey, is about a community of 10,000 people living in an underground silo that's intended to protect them from dangerous conditions aboveground. If you've been meaning to see the first season and haven't yet, you probably shouldn't watch this new trailer; as you might have guessed, it has quite a few mysteries that are fun to experience for yourself.

Silo's second season premieres on Apple TV Plus on November 15th. The season will have 10 episodes, with a new episode each week. The season finale airs on January 17th, 2025 - which, coincidentally, is the same day Severance's second season debuts.

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