Apple TV's Best Sci-Fi Series Silo Has Disappeared from Streaming Lists

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Being featured on streaming platforms' popularity lists is a variable situation. One week a series may perform steadily, while the next week it can be overshadowed by a newer or more algorithmically appealing production. However, this is significant for a series like Silo that has built a strong sci-fi world. Silo, one of Apple TV's most reliable genre productions, has recently disappeared from streaming lists, falling off the radar of platform users.

Previously, Silo showcased a strong performance for Apple TV, especially as it expanded into multiple seasons, becoming one of the streamer's key sci-fi offerings. Its current absence from the streaming list doesn't necessarily mean the series is in trouble, but it highlights how crowded the streaming landscape has become and the difficulties even this well-loved series faces in gaining traction among Apple TV's most popular sci-fi productions.

The series stars Rebecca Ferguson (Dune, Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation) as Juliette Nichols, Common (John Wick: Chapter 2, Selma) as Robert Sims, Tim Robbins (The Shawshank Redemption, Mystic River) as Bernard Holland, Harriet Walter (Succession, Killing Eve) as Martha Walker, Avi Nash (The Walking Dead, Barry) as Lukas Kyle, Chinaza Uche (Dickinson, A Good Person) as Paul Billings, Rick Gomez (Band of Brothers, Justified) as Patrick Kennedy, and Steve Zahn (The White Lotus, Treme) as Solo.

The good news for Silo fans is that the next two seasons are reportedly ready. One of them is expected to be released by the end of this year. Apple TV has confirmed that filming for the last two seasons of Silo, including the fourth season marking the conclusion of the production, has been completed. This means that all filming for the series' final season has been successfully wrapped, and producers can begin preparing the last episodes.

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