The Apple TV+ original series Silo has been renewed for a second season following the phenomenal response the first season has garnered. In fact, the announcement was made weeks before the first season’s finale which airs on June 30th on Apple TV+, underlying the studio’s faith in the sci-fi dystopian series. Based on Hugh Howey’s series of novels, the plot is set in a dystopian future where nearly ten thousand people are housed in an underground silo as it is believed that the outside world is uninhabitable. But when a series of mysterious deaths trigger suspicion among a few of its inquisitive residents, it threatens to unravel dark secrets about the history of their confinement. The series is headlined by Rebecca Ferguson, best known for her turn in 2022’s superhit sci-fi film Dune: Part One and is helmed by Graham Yost, the creator of the acclaimed crime drama series Justified. So if you’re sulking about the end of Silo’s first season, for today’s List hai toh hit hai, we’re recommending eight sci-fi dystopian shows you can chase Silo season 1 with.
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