Silo Season 2: Tim Robbins Discusses Bernard’s Tragic Fate
Dystopian worlds have captivated audiences for years, offering a glimpse into a reality that feels eerily close to our own. Maybe that’s why we’re drawn to these stories, finding a connection to the characters and their struggles. Silo, based on the books by Hugh Howey and streaming on Apple TV+, dives into a world where the last remnants of humanity are confined to underground silos, shielded from a toxic outside world. The rules are strict: asking about the past or wanting to go outside is strictly forbidden, as those who dare to venture out never return.
Season 2 of Silo picks up right where it left off, with Juliette (portrayed by Rebecca Ferguson) defying orders and exploring the outside world. Her journey leads her to an abandoned silo, sparking curiosity and hope amongst her fellow silo dwellers. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, a rebellion brews in another silo, fueled by a desire for truth and justice.
The show’s star, Tim Robbins, reflects on his character, Bernard, who grapples with the idea of sacrificing morals for the greater good. As the lines between order and oppression blur, the characters in Silo must navigate their beliefs and allegiances in a world filled with uncertainty.
New episodes of Silo season 2 premiere weekly on Apple TV+, building towards an intense finale on January 17, 2025. Dive into this captivating sci-fi series and discover a world where hope and despair collide in the darkest of places.