Apple Shares Entire First Episode Of Its Sci-Fi Show ‘Silo’ On Twitter For You To Enjoy

Omar Sohail
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If you are not an Apple TV+ user but are into Sci-Fi TV shows, then the company has done a solid favor by uploading the entire first episode of Silo on Twitter. The micro-blogging social network recently allowed 2-hour videos to be uploaded with a capacity of 8GB, so anyone who had to previously subscribe to a monthly service can now enjoy an entire hour of the show.

However, do not expect Apple to make this habit because it is likely that only the first episode is going to be uploaded, potentially luring viewers to start subscribing to the company’s streaming service. As for what Silo is all about, the description on Apple TV+ states the following:

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“In a ruined and toxic future, thousands live in a giant silo deep underground. After its sheriff breaks a cardinal rule and residents die mysteriously, engineer Juliette starts to uncover shocking secrets and the truth about the silo.”

The link to the episode of Silo is provided below, and if you want a summary of what you are about to get yourself into when it comes to Sci-Fi, the first episode reads ‘Sheriff Becker’s plans for the future are thrown off course after his wife meets a hacker with information about the silo.’

https://twitter.com/AppleTV/status/1673730750095712256?s=20

If you are not interested in watching the complete episode on Twitter, perhaps check out the official trailer below, as it may convince you otherwise. On the thread, people are excited to see that Apple did what many would believe unthinkable, and some viewers who watched the first episode have spoken highly of it.

One viewer commented that episode two is ‘unlike’ episode one, suggesting that Silo may have some surprises awaiting those who wish to get a taste of the show. If you intend to watch it, go for it, and for those who have already subscribed to Apple TV+ and seen it, we request readers not to spoil it for others.

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