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The weekend is here, and you know what that means: it’s time to ditch the real world and dive headfirst into a world of captivating stories. Whether you crave spine-tingling thrills, heartwarming comedies, or mind-bending mysteries, there’s something new streaming to satisfy every taste.

Silo on Apple TV Plus

Silo is the latest Apple Original sci-fi masterpiece to join my watchlist. Having been super late to catch the Tom Hanks movie, Finch on Apple TV+, I was also late to Severance. Now that I’ve got to wait for that show on a weekly basis – roll on Fridays – Silo has seen another Apple Originals sci-fi masterclass added to my watch list.
I know, I know, I should have started to watch Silo ages ago – as it first aired 5 May 2023. Yet here I am, 22 months later, playing catch up once more. But yet again I’m completely hooked – and already pining for season 3. That’s not going to happen anytime soon, of course, as season 2 has only recently aired its closing episode. However, it has already been confirmed that season 3 will be happening. And a season 4 too. That was made official, which really caught my attention – as I thought it set the mark in a bold message that Netflix could learn a thing or two from (rather than continually cancelling shows, such as Kaos).
Even though I don’t know what’s coming – irrelevant of Hugh Howey’s books, upon which the show is based – knowing that there’s a finite point, a true end date, makes me believe the show will arc perfectly and not overstay its welcome. This will be no repeat of Lost (which is on Netflix, by the way), as the writers know where it’s headed and how to get there, taking we viewers on the journey. I wish more shows had that kind of fixed timeline to explore.

Silo Season 2 Sneak Peek
While I called Severance “the best sci-fi on Apple TV+”, that was based on its 97% Rotten Tomatoes score, so seemed fair judgement. The first season of Silo sits at 92% on the same site, which puts it in a fair second place by my reckoning. My T3 colleague called it ‘the best sci-fi Christmas gift ever’, when announced it would be airing at the end of 2024. Silo is full of some great actors, headed by Rebecca Ferguson (who is also the show’s Executive Producer), although her American accent can, to my ears, fall apart when she’s in shouty mode. There’s plenty to shout about though: subterfuge is a key part of the show (or is it?), in which 10,000 residents of the underground silo ponder their existence and future and, indeed, fate.
I like knowing the fate of the show is in safe hands, now it’s halfway through two of its four seasons, and I look forward to it continuing. Although I can’t imagine that season 3 will be out before 2026, so I’d best find the next best sci-fi binge – and with Apple TV+’s selection proving why it’s among the best streaming services, that’s a strong place to start.

Severance on Apple TV Plus
Severance is the best sci-fi on Apple TV+, with a 97% Rotten Tomatoes score. The first season of Silo sits at 92% on the same site, which puts it in a fair second place by my reckoning. My T3 colleague called it ‘the best sci-fi Christmas gift ever’, when announced it would be airing at the end of 2024.
Silo is full of some great actors, headed by Rebecca Ferguson (who is also the show’s Executive Producer), although her American accent can, to my ears, fall apart when she’s in shouty mode. There’s plenty to shout about though: subterfuge is a key part of the show (or is it?), in which 10,000 residents of the underground silo ponder their existence and future and, indeed, fate.

More Streaming Options
Other notable releases on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and more are worth adding to your watchlist. Here are some quick summaries:
- The Electric State (Netflix): A big-budget production starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, with massive stars like Captain America: Brave New World’s Anthony Mackie and Oscar nominee Colman Domingo.
- Moana 2 (Disney Plus): A family-friendly title that brings back the titular heroine for another fun, exciting, and family-friendly ride.
Conclusion
As the weekend approaches, movie enthusiasts and television buffs have a plethora of exciting options to dive into. In our latest article, we highlighted six new movies and shows streaming on popular platforms like Netflix, Prime, Disney Plus, and more. From the highly-anticipated return of “Ted Lasso” to the thrilling new season of “The Witcher,” our list catered to diverse tastes and preferences. We also featured action-packed films like “Extraction 2” and thought-provoking documentaries such as “The Most Hated Man on the Internet.”
The significance of these new releases lies in their ability to captivate audiences and spark meaningful conversations. With a wide range of genres and themes, viewers can expect to be entertained, inspired, and sometimes even challenged. The streaming wars have brought unprecedented choices to consumers, allowing them to curate their viewing experiences like never before. However, with the sheer volume of content available, it’s easy to get lost in the noise. Our article aimed to cut through the clutter and provide readers with a concise guide to the most talked-about releases.