The Apple TV+ series, Silo, based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling trilogy of novels, takes place in an underground silo inhabited by a community of 10,000 people. The strict rules enforced in the silo are meant to prevent rebellion, but ultimately lead to the demise of those who disobey. Show creator Graham Yost explains that he was drawn to the story’s mystery and the character of Juliette, who becomes the reluctant hero. Yost also discusses his collaboration with Howey and the changes made in adapting the novels for television. The series explores themes of race and gender, presenting a world where these factors do not hold the same significance due to the eradication of memory. Yost deliberately ends the first season with a visual moment that leaves audiences anticipating a second season.
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