'Highly addictive' TV show, starring an Oscar winner, rated 'perfect' with a return date announced.

Anticipating the future eagerly.

July 29th 2024.

'Highly addictive' TV show, starring an Oscar winner, rated 'perfect' with a return date announced.
Exciting news for AppleTV fans! The highly anticipated second season of the hit TV series, Silo, finally has a release date. Fans are going wild with excitement as they've been eagerly waiting for the return of one of the "most addictive" shows on television.

For those who are unfamiliar, Silo is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi series based on the books by Hugh Howey. The story follows a group of 10,000 people living in an underground community, led by Dune star Rebecca Ferguson and Oscar-winning Tim Robbins, to protect themselves from the toxic atmosphere outside. The silo was built for unknown reasons and anyone who tries to uncover its secrets faces the punishment of being banished, or even worse, exiled and assumed dead.

Despite the risks, one character, Juliette, is determined to uncover the truth about the silo after experiencing the loss of a loved one. The first season aired in 2023 and quickly gained a devoted following, earning an impressive 88% Rotten Tomatoes score. And now, the wait is almost over as the second season is set to air on November 15th.

But that's not all, fans are in for a treat as The White Lotus and Planet of The Apes star, Steven Zahn, joins the already star-studded cast. The news has fans buzzing with excitement, with one fan on X proclaiming, "If you still have a few months of free Apple TV lying around somewhere, this series is a 10/10." Others agreed, with Langley stating that Silo is "addictive" and Sean expressing his admiration for Rebecca Ferguson's performance.

Silo is undoubtedly one of AppleTV's top shows, with an impressive budget to match. However, news broke last week that the streaming service will be making cuts to its upcoming TV shows and films after going over budget with the Emmy-winning series, Severance, estimated to cost $20,000,000 per episode.

But don't worry, you can still catch Silo on Apple TV now. And if you have any celebrity stories, videos, or pictures, don't hesitate to reach out to the entertainment team at The Agency. You can email us, call us, or visit our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you!

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