Silo (TV series)
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Created by | Graham Yost |
Based on | Silo series by Hugh Howey |
Showrunner | Graham Yost |
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Composer | Atli Örvarsson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 11 |
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Production location | United Kingdom |
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Running time | 43–62 minutes |
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Network | Apple TV+ |
Release | May 5, 2023 present | –
Silo is an American science fiction dystopian drama television series created by Graham Yost, based on the Silo trilogy of novels (Wool, Shift, and Dust) by author Hugh Howey. Set in a dystopian future where a community exists in a giant underground silo comprising 144 levels, it stars Rebecca Ferguson as an engineer who becomes embroiled in the mysteries of its past and present. Rashida Jones, David Oyelowo, Common, Tim Robbins, Harriet Walter, Avi Nash, Rick Gomez, and Chinaza Uche also star.
Development on a film adaptation of Wool began in 2012. By the end of the decade, the project was shelved, and was picked up as a series by Apple TV+ in May 2021. Principal photography began in August 2021 and the ten-episode first season began streaming from May 5, 2023. It received positive reviews from critics, particularly for the world-building, production design and Ferguson's performance. In June 2023, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on November 15, 2024.[1][2]
Premise
[edit]In a dystopian future where a community exists in a giant silo that extends hundreds of stories underground, 10,000 people live in a society bound by regulations they believe are meant to protect them.
Cast and characters
[edit]Main
[edit]- Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette Nichols, an engineer who works on the generators in the lowest levels of the Silo
- Rashida Jones[a] as Allison Becker, who works in the IT department in the Silo and is the wife of Holston. During their attempts to conceive a child, she becomes suspicious of the Silo's true history and how it is governed
- David Oyelowo[b] as Holston Becker, the devoted husband of Allison and the sheriff of the Silo
- Common as Robert Sims, the head of security for Judicial, who maintains order within the Silo
- Tim Robbins as Bernard Holland, the strict head of the IT Department in the Silo
- Harriet Walter as Martha Walker, an electrical engineer who runs a workshop in the lower levels of the Silo and acts as a parental figure to Juliette
- Avi Nash as Lukas Kyle, a systems analyst in the IT Department who is curious about the world outside the Silo
- Rick Gomez as Patrick Kennedy, a maintenance worker and former smuggler of "relics", objects from the world before the Silo
- Chinaza Uche as Paul Billings, the newly assigned chief deputy and a former Judicial administrator who is afflicted with the "Syndrome", a medical condition that causes tremors
- Steve Zahn as Solo (season 2), the only survivor of the rebellion in Silo 17[3]
Recurring
[edit]- Will Patton as Samuel "Sam" Marnes (season 1), a deputy who works under Sheriff Holston and closely with Mayor Jahns
- Ferdinand Kingsley as George Wilkins (season 1), a computer geek who runs a repair shop. He seeks out Allison for her help to uncover the secrets of the Silo
- Shane McRae as Knox, the head of the mechanical level in the Silo and Juliette's boss
- Billy Postlethwaite as Hank, a deputy who works in the lower levels
- Chipo Chung as Sandy, a clerical worker in the sheriff's department
- Remmie Milner as Shirley Campbell, an engineer and one of Juliette's colleagues
- Matt Gomez Hidaka as Cooper, a rookie engineer in the lower levels and Juliette's shadow
- Iain Glen as Dr. Pete Nichols, an obstetrician and the father of Juliette, who has been estranged from him since she was a teenager
- Angela Yeoh as Karins, a deputy who works in the mid-levels
- Caitlin Zoz as Kathleen Billings, Paul's wife and the mother of their daughter
Guest
[edit]- Geraldine James as Ruth Jahns (season 1), the elected mayor of the Silo
- Sophie Thompson as Gloria Hildebrandt, a paranoid woman who became the Silo's fertility counselor after failing to conceive a child herself
- Sienna Guillory as Hanna Nichols, a surgeon and the deceased mother of Juliette
- Henry Garrett as Douglas Trumbull (season 1), an enforcer for Judicial who is loyal to Sims
- Amelie Child-Villiers as young Juliette
- Ida Brooke as young Shirley
- Charlie Coombes as young Knox
- Tanya Moodie as Judge Meadows, the head of Judicial who enforces the Pact, a list of rules that all Silo residents must follow
- Sonita Henry as Regina Jackson, a former relic dealer and lover of George
- Akie Kotabe as Diego, a Watcher monitoring the Silo
- Christian Ochoa as Amundsen, a high-ranking raider, a group of armed enforcers working for Sims
- Alexandria Riley as Camille Sims, Robert's wife, the mother of their son, and a former raider
- Will Merrick as Danny, a criminal hacker who disrupts the IT department's security network
- Clare Perkins as Carla, Martha's ex-wife who works in the supply department
- Ross McCall as the Silo 17 Sheriff (season 2), the leader of the rebellion in Silo 17
- Pippa Winslow as Gladys (season 2), a worker on the mechanical level during Juliette's childhood
Episodes
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally released | ||
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1 | 10 | May 5, 2023 | June 30, 2023 | |
2 | 10[2] | November 15, 2024 | January 17, 2025[2] |
Season 1 (2023)
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | 1 | "Freedom Day" | Morten Tyldum | Graham Yost | May 5, 2023 | |
In a massive underground bunker called the "Silo", a community thrives without knowing their history, as records were supposedly destroyed 140 years earlier, during a failed uprising. Sheriff Holston Becker tells Deputy Sam Marnes that he wants to "go out". Three years earlier, Holston and his wife Allison receive permission from her doctor to remove her birth control implant but they are unable to conceive. During this time Allison learns subversive beliefs about the Silo from fertility expert Gloria Hildebrandt, and helps IT expert George Wilkins explore a forbidden hard drive dating from before the rebellion. Allison tells a skeptical Holston that those in power are lying to them and that the view on Silo's screens of a dead outside world is fake; she offers as evidence that her birth control implant was not removed by the doctor, as she just removed herself. Allison declares that she wants to "go out"; saying these words is forbidden and the punishment is fulfillment of that desire. Allison promises to clean the Silo's external camera if the outside is beautiful. Following the Silo's Pact, Allison is dressed in an environmental suit and exits on her one-way journey. Silo residents watch Allison clean the camera and then collapse, seemingly dead. Two years later, Holston investigates George's death and meets Juliette Nichols, an engineer who claims he was murdered. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Holston's Pick" | Morten Tyldum | Jessica Blaire & Cassie Pappas | May 5, 2023 | |
Holston learns from Juliette that George, her lover, collected forbidden historical relics. Upon learning that George and Allison worked together, Holston agrees to investigate and promises to send Juliette a signal when he finds something. A few months later, Holston leaves the Silo and is shocked to see that the outside is lush and beautiful like Allison claimed. He cleans the camera, takes off his helmet, and on camera appears to crawl to Allison's body before dying. Mayor Ruth Jahns learns that Holston left behind a statement nominating Juliette to be his replacement as sheriff. Juliette knows that George was looking for a door and tries to retrace his steps in the watery dig space underneath the Silo. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Machines" | Morten Tyldum | Ingrid Escajeda | May 12, 2023 | |
Mayor Jahns and Deputy Sam descend 144 levels to meet Juliette. Along the way, Jahns meets Juliette's estranged father, Dr. Pete Nichols and Juliette's engineer friend, Martha Walker, for opinions of Juliette's character. Despite the disapproval of Judge Meadows, head of Judicial, and Bernard Holland, head of IT, Jahns offers Juliette the role of sheriff. Juliette declines but changes her mind when she's given Holston's badge, which has the word "TRUTH" carved on the back. Juliette requests that Jahns allow the main generator to be switched off for repairs, which has never been done. At shutdown, the Silo's screens briefly show a healthy green view of the outside, though no one seems to notice this. With difficulty, the Mechanical team fixes the main generator. Before leaving for her new job, Juliette asks Walker to study a camcorder she found among George's relics. Marnes and Jahns confess their love for each other, before Jahns collapses with blood in her mouth. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Truth" | David Semel | Remi Aubuchon | May 19, 2023 | |
Ruth Jahns is dead; Marnes believes she was poisoned, and that he was the real target because they drank from each other's water flasks. Bernard, as Mayor Pro Tem, swears Juliette in as the new sheriff. Juliette asks Marnes to help her investigate George's death, in return for her helping him investigate Jahns's death. Robert Sims, of Judicial, tells Marnes that Judge Meadows is ready to remove Juliette as sheriff but Marnes tells him to let Juliette quit on her own. Later, Marnes is attacked in his apartment. Juliette meets Lukas, a resident who spends late nights in the cafeteria. Juliette finds Holston's file on George but cannot find George's hard drive that Holston confiscated. In a flashback, Juliette leaves home at thirteen after the deaths of her mother, Hanna and younger brother, Jacob. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "The Janitor's Boy" | David Semel | Graham Yost | May 26, 2023 | |
Sam Marnes is found dead. Paul Billings, Judicial's original choice for sheriff, is made Juliette's chief deputy. Sandy, who works in the sheriff's office, tells Juliette to find Marnes's killer before Judicial picks a scapegoat. Juliette discovers that Doug Trumbull, who works for Judicial, planted evidence to frame resident Patrick Kennedy for Marnes's murder. Sims tells Doug that his father was supposedly a janitor but actually had a secret job that was crucial to the Silo's survival. Sims kills Doug before he can be arrested and Doug is posthumously blamed for Marnes and Jahns's murders. Juliette learns that Lukas has been studying the cafeteria's display screens at night to observe the movement of the "lights" in the sky, Silo residents being ignorant that these lights are stars. Walker shows Juliette that the camcorder's technology is more advanced than what is permitted in the Silo. Juliette retrieves one of George's relics in the hopes of reopening the investigation into his death. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "The Relic" | Bert & Bertie | Aric Avelino | June 2, 2023 | |
Juliette arranges for the relic to be found in Doug's apartment and uses it as an excuse to track down supposed relic dealer Regina Jackson, who turns out to be George's previous lover who bought relics for him. Sims learns about George's connection to the relic and formally confronts Juliette; Bernard accepts Juliette's claim that she didn't plant the relic but he orders her to stop investigating Doug's motives for murdering Jahns and Marnes. Juliette and Billings argue over her difficulty in trusting him and she reveals that she knows he has the Syndrome, a medical condition that should disqualify him from being a deputy. Regina tells Juliette that she didn't report George's hard drive to Judicial but she did tell "the man who knows everything" about it, after he threatened her loved ones. Regina gives Juliette a cherished relic she received from George: a children's travel book dating from before the Silo. While Juliette browses the book in her apartment, she is watched by a surveillance team that has numerous cameras all over the Silo, with equipment much more advanced than the rest of the Silo. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "The Flamekeepers" | Bert & Bertie | Jessica Blaire | June 9, 2023 | |
Sims is part of the surveillance team and monitors Juliette's movements via the cameras. Juliette seeks out Gloria, who is being drugged on Meadows's order. Despite Juliette's offer to resign as sheriff, Meadows says she can't lift the order. Billings confronts Juliette when she neglects her duties; she tells him about her investigation into George's murder and he decides to cover for her. Lukas tries to kiss Juliette but she rebuffs him. Bernard tells Juliette that he fears Meadows will move against them and encourages her to find a way to control Meadows. With her father's help, Juliette is able to question Gloria and learns that she is part of the Flamekeepers, a secret group dedicated to remembering the past, whose members are being systematically killed. Juliette's mother befriended Flamekeepers but Juliette's father obeyed orders to prevent them from having children. Juliette realizes that surveillance cameras are behind the Silo's wall mirrors and retrieves George's hard drive from where Holston hid it in Gloria's room. Sims' raiders arrive at Gloria's room to apprehend Juliette, who isn't there. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Hanna" | Adam Bernstein | Jeffery Wang & Ingrid Escajeda | June 16, 2023 | |
Judicial searches the sheriff's office for the hard drive but cannot find it. Juliette retaliates by using Billings' knowledge of the Pact to temporarily arrest Sims. While Sims is in custody, Juliette searches his office and finds files on Hanna, Walker, and Shirley Campbell. Hanna's file confirms that Judicial's surveillance cameras are how they knew that Hanna had built an illegal multi-lens magnifier; Hanna and Juliette had believed that Pete told Judicial. Juliette reconciles with Pete, and he tells her that Hanna's subversive behavior and suicide were a response to Jacob's death, which Hanna believed the magnifier technology could have prevented. Juliette is unable to access the hard drive's content; Lukas is too afraid to help and Judicial's checkpoints prevent her from reaching Walker. Bernard finds Juliette and reveals himself to be the true person in charge of the Silo and responsible for Jahns' and Marnes' deaths. Bernard and Sims arrest Juliette, take the hard drive and fraudulently claim that Juliette has asked to "go outside". Juliette jumps off the Silo's central stairs to escape with the hard drive. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "The Getaway" | Adam Bernstein | Lekethia Dalcoe | June 23, 2023 | |
Juliette escapes and evades Judicial's cameras. Billings investigates Juliette's apartment and finds the children's travel book; he keeps one page but burns the rest. Juliette breaks into Sim's apartment and uses his computer to access the hard drive, on which she finds a video message George made for her. Bernard arrests Lukas and learns the hard drive's serial number, which he uses to find Juliette's location. Sims and his raiders rush to the apartment but Sims's wife allows her to escape. Juliette gets Patrick's help with Danny, an IT contact, to access the hard drive. She watches the rest of George's video, in which he tells her that he loves her and that she needs to find the door underneath the Silo. Following George's advice, Juliette, Patrick and Danny watch a video from a past cleaning, which shows a lush green landscape with birds flying outside the Silo. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "Outside" | Adam Bernstein | Fred Golan | June 30, 2023 | |
Juliette has Danny broadcast the outside footage to the Silo but the broadcast is quickly shut down by Bernard. Billings is questioned by Sims on his condition and Billings later tells his wife that they are making an exception so he can be sheriff. Juliette escapes to Mechanical, where she talks to Walker before being arrested. Bernard offers Juliette a deal: if she will go out willingly, he will tell her what happened to George and ensure that Mechanical will not be punished. Bernard shows Juliette footage of George jumping off the stairs to avoid interrogation. Bernard destroys the hard drive but later recovers the disc, after Juliette mentions a door underneath the Silo. Bernard sentences Lukas to the mines. Juliette goes outside and her helmet's display shows the same video footage of a lush landscape from the previous cleaning. She realizes the deception, discovering that the reality is the desolate view on the Silo's screens. Because Walker has arranged for the heat tape on Juliette's suit to be of exceptional quality, instead of dying, Juliette climbs out of the crater that surrounds the Silo and goes out of view of its residents. She sees dozens of similar craters, each with a silo, and a ruined city on the horizon. |
Season 2 (2024)
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title [4] | Directed by | Written by [5] | Original release date [2] | |
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11 | 1 | "The Engineer" | Michael Dinner | Graham Yost | November 15, 2024 | |
Juliette breaks into another silo, the outside of which is littered with the corpses of its inhabitants who exited after a rebellion. The silo is broken down, seemingly empty, and its lower levels are flooded. The bridge leading into the silo's IT section has been destroyed, so Juliette builds a makeshift one to get across. In a flashback, young Juliette starts her new life in Mechanical, where she helps sort trash from the upper levels, repairs things for Walker, and befriends Shirley. Back in the present, Juliette finds a locked vault, from inside of which a man warns her that if she tries to open the door, he will kill her. | ||||||
12 | 2 | "Order" | TBA | Fred Golan | November 22, 2024 | |
13 | 3 | TBA | TBA | Cassie Pappas | November 29, 2024 | |
14 | 4 | TBA | TBA | Sal Calleros | December 6, 2024 | |
15 | 5 | TBA | TBA | Jenny DeArmitt-Stran | December 13, 2024 | |
16 | 6 | TBA | TBA | Jeffery Wang | December 20, 2024 | |
17 | 7 | TBA | TBA | Katherine DiSavino | December 27, 2024 | |
18 | 8 | TBA | TBA | Remi Aubuchon | January 3, 2025 | |
19 | 9 | TBA | TBA | Jessica Blaire | January 10, 2025 | |
20 | 10 | TBA | Bert[6] | Aric Avelino | January 17, 2025 |
Michael Dinner and Bert each directed episodes of the second season.[7][6] Bert directed four episodes, including the last episode.[6]
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]The project's development was announced as a feature film at 20th Century Fox, which entered negotiations to acquire the self-published e-book Wool by Hugh Howey on May 11, 2012.[8] Five days later, 20th Century Fox acquired the rights, with Ridley Scott and Steven Zaillian among those attached to produce.[9] On November 28, it was announced that J Blakeson was in negotiations to write and direct.[10] It was then announced on June 5, 2015, that Nicole Perlman would rewrite the screenplay, with Blakeson no longer involved in the project.[11] The film was ultimately shelved as a result of the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney.[12]
By July 30, 2018, a new iteration of the project was in development for television at AMC, with LaToya Morgan attached to write under her overall deal at AMC Studios.[13] The series eventually moved to Apple TV+ on May 20, 2021, receiving an order for ten episodes. Graham Yost to replace Morgan as creator and writer, marking his third series at Apple TV+ under his overall deal with the network. Morten Tyldum was also attached to direct and executive produce, with Yost as showrunner.[14] The show was renewed for a second season in June 2023.[1] In April 2024, Rebecca Ferguson stated in an interview that they are looking to shoot seasons 3 and 4 back-to-back, which would end the series.[15]
Writing
[edit]Alongside Yost, Jessica Blaire, Cassie Pappas, Ingrid Escajeda, Remi Aubuchon, Aric Avelino, Jeffery Wang, Lekethia Dalcoe, and Fred Golan served as writers.[5]
Casting
[edit]With the series order announcement, it was also announced that Rebecca Ferguson had been cast in a lead role.[14] Tim Robbins joined the cast in August 2021,[16] and Rashida Jones, David Oyelowo, Common, Harriet Walter, Avi Nash and Chinaza Uche joined in the following months.[17][18][19] On July 27, 2024, it was announced at San Diego Comic-Con that Steve Zahn had joined the cast for the second season.[20]
Filming
[edit]Principal photography began in late August 2021 in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, and was scheduled to last until the second quarter of 2022.[21] Mark Patten, David Luther, and Laurie Rose were cinematographers.[22] Gavin Bocquet was the production designer, credited with the design of the silo. The main set consists of three levels of stairs decorated to represent particular locations.[23]
The second season began filming in late June 2023 at Hoddesdon Studios, using the same set as season one.[24] Filming was officially suspended in July due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.[25] Filming restarted in early December 2023,[26][27] and wrapped on March 8, 2024.[28] Filming of season three began in October 2024, also at Hoddesdon Studios, as well as at OMA One and OMA X Film Studios in Enfield, London.[29]
Music
[edit]In March 2023, Atli Örvarsson was announced as the series's composer. He collaborated with Tyldum on the Apple TV+ series Defending Jacob.[30]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "SILO Main Title" | 1:39 |
2. | "Irrevocable" | 3:10 |
3. | "I Want to Go Out" | 1:32 |
4. | "Juliette" | 1:24 |
5. | "Overheating" | 3:25 |
6. | "Amazing Adventures" | 2:13 |
7. | "Spoken Request" | 4:24 |
8. | "The Syndrome" | 1:58 |
9. | "Night Lights" | 2:28 |
10. | "Unsee" | 2:48 |
11. | "Time With You" | 3:04 |
12. | "Dr. Nichols" | 3:46 |
13. | "We Do Not Know" | 3:54 |
14. | "Last Request" | 2:55 |
15. | "Leaving the Silo" | 3:26 |
16. | "They're Lying" | 2:12 |
17. | "The Descent" | 2:41 |
18. | "Race to the Top" | 2:04 |
19. | "Chit Chat" | 2:51 |
20. | "Under Control" | 2:27 |
Total length: | 54:21 |
Release
[edit]Silo had its special screening during the 2023 Canneseries on April 14, 2023.[32] The television series premiered on Apple TV+ on May 5, 2023, with the first two episodes available immediately and the rest airing on a weekly basis through June 30.[33]
Reception
[edit]Critical response
[edit]For the first season, the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 88% approval rating with an average rating of 7.6/10, based on 68 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "With deft writing, awe-inspiring production design and the inestimable star power of Rebecca Ferguson, Silo is a mystery box well worth opening."[34] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 75 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[35]
Richard Roeper of Chicago Sun-Times wrote that the series "holds our interest with intriguing characters and effective twists and turns", and took note of how Silo "shifts gears through a number of genres, from conspiracy thriller to big-picture social commentary to police procedural to end-times romance".[36] Lucy Mangan of The Guardian opined that the "world-building is meticulous" and "the story is equally thrilling".[37] Vanity Fair's Richard Lawson found the show to be a "feat of production design", adding that "Ferguson—in all her stern command—lends the series a necessary heft".[38] Barry Hertz of Globe and Mail also picked up Ferguson's performance as a "standout".[39]
Conversely, Brian Lowry of CNN believed that the "inherent mystery [...] feels stretched to the point of strained, exacerbated by characters that don't consistently pop".[40] The Hollywood Reporter's Daniel Fienberg also praised the world-building and Ferguson's performance, but was critical of the performance of Common, whom he termed "the weak link in the cast".[41]
For the second season, Rotten Tomatoes reported a 95% approval rating with an average rating of 8.15/10, based on 29 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Rebecca Ferguson's intrepid hero seeks answers while the rest of Silo's ensemble capably holds down the fort in this superb sophomore season."[42] Metacritic assigned a score of 80 out of 100 based on 12 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[43]
Accolades
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2024 | Art Directors Guild Awards | Excellence in Production Design for a One-Hour Fantasy Single-Camera Series | Gavin Bocquet (for "Machines") | Nominated | [44] |
Black Reel Awards | Outstanding Guest Performance in a Drama Series | Rashida Jones | Nominated | [45] | |
British Academy Television Craft Awards | Best Original Music: Fiction | Atli Örvarsson | Won | [46] | |
Best Production Design | Gavin Bocquet, Amanda Bernstein | Won | |||
Best Costume Design | Charlotte Morris | Nominated | |||
Best Special, Visual & Graphic Effects | Daniel Rauchwerger, Stefano Pepin, Richard Stanbury, Raphael Hamm, Ian Fellows | Nominated | |||
British Society of Cinematographers | GBCT Operators Award - Television Drama | James Layton and Justin Hawkins | Won | [47][48] | |
British Film Designers Guild Awards | Best Production Design – TV Band 3 & 4 Programmes | Amanda Bernstein, Gavin Bocquet, Phil Harvey | Won | [49] | |
Hollywood Music In Media Awards | Best Original Score - TV Show/Limited Series | Atli Örvarsson | Nominated | [50] | |
Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards | Costume Design - Scripted | Charlotte Morris | Nominated | [51] | |
Saturn Awards | Best Science Fiction Television Series | Silo | Nominated | [52] | |
Best New Genre Television Series | Nominated | ||||
Best Actress in a Television Series | Rebecca Ferguson | Nominated | |||
Satellite Awards | Best Actress in a Drama or Genre Series | Nominated | [53] | ||
Society of Composers & Lyricists | Outstanding Original Title Sequence for a Television Production | Atli Örvarsson | Nominated | [54] |
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