Showrunner of the series ‘Silo’ gives us details of the second season

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“Silo” will have its second season this November, and the cast, together with the showrunner, told us a little about what awaits us for the second installment where we will follow the path of Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) towards the outskirts of the dystopian society in the who has lived his entire life in order to know the truth of it.

In interview with Forbes MexicoSteven Zhan, co-star of this second season, mentioned his approach to his character “Solo” alongside Ferguson by saying that much of his development revolves around isolation, emphasizing that “it is a really fascinating concept.

These two different worlds, these two lonely people meet and the exciting thing is what are these things that they will learn together? For better and for worse,” he says about what can be expected throughout the series.

At the same time, he also stressed that Solo is like a child who “enjoys his own little world and that is the thing he struggles with throughout this entire season where he finally meets someone. “Both manipulate each other,” adds the plot between the characters who will lead the story.

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The difficult task of adapting ‘Silo’ from books to the screen

Graham Yost, showrunner of “Silo”, assured that in this new installment of the story he has a little more confidence compared to the first, since being an adaptation of a series of books “there is always concern about what we are going to drive the viewers crazy about.” readers”, however he mentioned that part of not having this pressure was that Hugh Howey, author of the saga, “loved the second season.”

Regarding the process of adapting the dystopian world of the Silo, Yost stated that “we had some graphic novels that Hugh approved where they showed a costume version of what the Silo looked like on the inside. So that helped us.”

He also addressed changes that could be considered controversial regarding some characters compared to those described in the literary delivery, so he assured that they were made for “a good reason. They work. They give us other places to explore.” He also joked about this saying that in conversations with the author he asked “was it in the book or was it us in the writers’ room?” I forget who came with X or Y or Z, and he’ll say ‘I don’t know, I wrote that a long time ago.'”

The second season of “Silo” will arrive on AppleTV+ on November 15 with a weekly episode every Friday, ending on January 16, 2025.

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