'Silo' teaser reveals Apple's latest post-apocalyptic drama
of the last 10,000 people on Earth. They live in a bunker that's a mile underground, but how or why the silo came to be and exactly why they're there remains a mystery. Trying to find out spells doom. Juliette is an engineer who tries to get to the bottom of a loved one's murder and ends up discovering some surprising secrets.
The teaser doesn't give too much away, but it does offer a look at the multi-level silo and how its denizens survive there, such as by growing food. Along with Ferguson, the show has a strong cast featuring the likes of Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche , David Oyelowo, Rashida Jones and Tim Robbins.
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