Waiting For Silo S2? Check Out This 86% Rotten Tomatoes Dystopian Series For Some Sci-Fi Drama
Definitely deserves your time.
Summary:
- Silo brought back the interest of the viewers in dystopian series
- Tales from the Loop is another brilliant show that revolves around the mysteries of the universe.
- Like Silo, the show also combines human drama with sci-fi narrative.
There are two main things that make viewers love the show: either they're familiar with what's happening on screen and can relate to the stories and characters, or on the contrary, the events of the show are so far away from reality that it feels like being in another universe.
To serve the first purpose, sitcoms are created, but for those who want to dive deep into the world he would never have a chance to live, the best choice is, of course, a sci-fi drama.
We have a lot of perfect shows in the genre, but the one that really gave science fiction dystopian shows a new lease on life was the recently released series called Silo. The events of the series take place in a bleak dystopian future where humanity lives by new rules and laws in a special facility deep underground.
As the story unfolds, many secrets are revealed, but still leaving the viewers with more questions. The series became a hit when it was released so there’s no wonder that it was greenlit for season 2. However, while we're waiting for it, there's another excellent series that can give us the vibes we're missing.
We are talking about the series called Tales from the Loop that was released three years earlier than Silo, in 2020. The show dives deep into exploration of the new conditions humanity is forced to live in a future.
Like Silo, The Loop is an underground facility, a kind of machine built to unlock and explore the mysteries of the universe, to experience what was once the realm of science fiction. It is placed underneath the small town and gives the locals the chance to learn about things that were never thought possible.
Each episode focuses on a different story and experience of a person or group of people who find themselves connected to the loop. Prepare to be swept away by the themes at the heart of the series: love, loss, time.
“I'm a big fan of Stalenhag's work and I like how most shots in the series seem to come right out of his paintings. Also great work in terms of colors, music, locations, costumes and general mood. I find the slow-paced style refreshing compared to the style of most other series out there,” Redditor moderatelyremarkable said.
The show is available to stream on Prime.