
If you’re like me and absolutely loved Silo on Apple TV+, and are now counting down the days until season 3, Netflix has just the thing to fill the void. Honestly, Apple TV+ has become the place to go for quality sci-fi – they’ve consistently delivered some of the best shows in the genre lately, and this new series is a perfect addition while we wait for more from the Silo.
Apple TV+ offers a variety of science fiction shows, including popular titles like Silo, Severance, Foundation, For All Mankind, Dark Matter, and Pluribus, with more on the horizon. An adaptation of the classic cyberpunk novel Neuromancer is also coming soon. While fans await the third season of Silo, they can find similar shows on other streaming platforms, such as HBO Max’s Station Eleven, Prime Video’s Fallout, and various series available on Netflix.
Netflix’s Silo Replacement Dabbles In Similar Themes
Okay, so I just finished binge-watching Billionaires’ Bunker on Netflix – it dropped worldwide on September 19th, 2025. It’s a single season with eight episodes, totaling over seven hours of viewing, which was perfect to keep me occupied while waiting for the next season of Silo. Basically, the show is about a bunch of super-rich people who hole up in this massive underground bunker – called the Kimera Underground Park – when it looks like a nuclear war is about to happen. It’s a pretty wild ride!
Apple TV+’s Silo and Netflix’s Billionaires’ Bunker share a similar premise: both shows center around groups of people living in underground bunkers after a disaster makes the surface world uninhabitable. Both sci-fi series delve into how power works and build suspense by gradually revealing secrets. Similar to Silo, Billionaires’ Bunker also shows characters watching the outside world through screens within the bunker.
However, these two shows offer different perspectives. Silo deeply explores the harsh realities of a class-based society, while Billionaires’ Bunker uses satire to critique the lives of the super-rich, rather than focusing on the struggles of ordinary people. Because of this blend of familiarity and originality, the 8-episode Netflix series feels like a good option for viewers who enjoyed Silo and are looking for something new.
Why Netflix’s Billionaires’ Bunker Is Worth Watching
Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato are the creators of Billionaires’ Bunker. Pina is well-known for Money Heist (also known as La Casa de Papel), the hugely popular crime thriller on Netflix. He and Lobato also co-created Berlin, a spin-off series based on Money Heist. Because of their previous success with these shows, and the promise of surprising plot twists, the team behind Billionaires’ Bunker is already generating a lot of excitement.
In the latter half of 2025, viewers spent a massive 207.2 million hours watching Billionaires’ Bunker on Netflix. This made it the second most popular sci-fi series on the platform during that time, surpassing shows like Black Mirror, Halo, The 100, and Lost in Space. Billionaires’ Bunker is a captivating and fast-paced series that’s perfect for fans waiting for the next season of Silo.
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