'Silo' | Variety Studio presented by Google TV

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Graham Yost (EP/Showunner), Hugh Howey (EP/Author), Rebecca Ferguson (EP/Cast), Common and Steve Zahn (Cast) step into our video studio at San Diego Comic Con 2024.

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00:00That's what's so great about these stories, it just doesn't end, and when you think you've got the story, it's like cricket, you just haven't, it just evaporates.
00:09What can you say? Did that make sense?
00:11I hope it's like cricket. I was trying to think about what cricket is.
00:16No, like the cricket, like the game, it makes no sense.
00:18But it can go on forever, and that's what we're hooking for here.
00:20Yeah.
00:26Well, I guess I can start this out by saying welcome to Silo, Steve.
00:37Well, what is it like joining this kind of motley crew of folks?
00:42What are you most excited about kind of announcing your arrival to this series?
00:47Well, it was a very unique job in that it's a huge world, there's a lot of people involved,
00:54there's, you know, a lot moving in and out and characters and this and that,
01:00but my character has been living alone for decades, and so I act with really one person a year.
01:09He's weird. He's scary and weird.
01:11Yeah, so, and we...
01:14Interact.
01:15Become friends.
01:16Well, it takes time, doesn't it?
01:17Yes.
01:18Both of threat and...
01:21Necessity.
01:22Yeah, necessity.
01:23Yeah.
01:24Well, yes, because as we, you know, finish season one, Juliet has gone outside
01:29and we've discovered a whole new world out there.
01:33Yeah, you know, really, what can you say about where season two picks up?
01:39Should I? I think, Graham, you do this one so much better than me.
01:43Well, thanks for the setup, Rebecca.
01:46You're welcome.
01:47How can I fail now?
01:49Yeah, it's the thing that Hugh built, and this is Hugh Howey right here, the author of the trilogy.
01:58You can do it longer than that if you want.
02:01Is that there's this great mystery of why are these people underground?
02:06Why are they living like that?
02:07When is it going to be safe to go out?
02:08When is it going to be safe to go out?
02:09Is it safe now or what's going on?
02:12And so we felt that at the end of season one we got to answer some questions
02:17and then expand the universe.
02:19And it's suddenly, oh no, this is much bigger than we thought.
02:22And so that then gets us into the silo that Steve Zahn's character Solo lives in
02:30and Juliet manages to get refuge in there, but will she survive?
02:35Meanwhile, back in the original silo, 18, we've got this whole story about a burgeoning rebellion
02:41because they all saw someone walk over the hill and disappear,
02:46which has never happened in the history of the silo as far as anyone knows.
02:50So those are the things that are driving the story.
02:53I mean, thank you. I would never have answered that.
02:56I mean, look, that's fine.
02:57I honestly don't know if that was the answer to the question, but they were words that I put together.
03:01The good thing is you went long enough we forgot what the question was.
03:04Yeah, exactly.
03:05We just assumed you nailed it.
03:07That's one of the tricks.
03:08Frankly, my questions are never actually important.
03:10It's much more important.
03:12What we get a chance to learn and, you know, everybody here at Comic-Con
03:17has already been fans of this story, now fans of the show.
03:22Hugh, what has that experience been like,
03:24watching the words come to the screen in this way
03:28and getting a chance to kind of watch the universe build?
03:32It's been incredible.
03:33I started taking off.
03:34I was working in a bookstore, and I could see my sales in real time.
03:37And I was like, I think I'm going to have my five minutes of fame with this little short story.
03:41And now it's 15 years later, and I just feel like a kid in a candy store.
03:45You worked in a bookshop?
03:47Yeah, I was selling books while I was, you know, dabbling,
03:50trying to get my own little story out there.
03:52I like that.
03:54It's a lie, but I like it.
03:55I assume every day is going to be the apex of this journey,
04:00and then it keeps going higher.
04:02So I'm just grateful every day.
04:04All right, Rebecca.
04:05Juliette, just in general, you know,
04:07what are you so excited about diving into with her this season?
04:11Because something that's so great about this character is all the layers to her.
04:15You know, I know you've talked about the whole, like,
04:17badass character label being a little thin in its definition.
04:22So, you know, what are you kind of,
04:24what sides and shades of her will we see this season?
04:27I think, yeah, I have said that, haven't I?
04:29Many times.
04:30I think what I loved about Juliette was the awkwardness of her character
04:36due to, I'm not going to go into it, but trauma and sedimented trauma.
04:39We talked a lot about what that does to her character
04:42and the fact that she works in the mines
04:44and she's good with her hands and she's not very socially equipped.
04:48She doesn't really know how to interact with people.
04:50And that was very safe in season one.
04:53In season two, she's now out of her element, you know.
04:57There is no generator to fix, basically.
05:01And she walks into a completely new environment
05:03and has to gradually learn to interact with a human being.
05:07And she doesn't really know, and I'm going into the story,
05:10but the point is, I love how all of our characters
05:12has dimensions and emotions and feelings and fears.
05:15And we have to go through all of those feelings to get to an end result.
05:20Because, as Graham has said, it's basically a mystery.
05:27And every time you think you've solved something,
05:29whether it's an emotional mystery or a connection or a bond,
05:32there's another hinder.
05:34And there's another hinder.
05:36And that's what's so great about these stories.
05:38It just doesn't end.
05:39And when you think you've got the story, it's like cricket.
05:41You just haven't. It just evaporates.
05:45What can you say?
05:46Did that make sense?
05:48I hope it's like cricket.
05:50I was trying to think about what cricket is.
05:52No, like the cricket, like the game.
05:53It makes no sense.
05:54But it could go on forever.
05:55That's what we're hooking for here.
05:57I was wondering what cricket is.
05:59That was quite a googly you threw.
06:00Yeah.
06:01Like the five-day game.
06:02We've basically now greenlit season 17 of Silo.
06:06That or 17 rounds of cricket.
06:09That's right.
06:10One or the other.
06:11Well, tell me a little bit more about this rebellion
06:13and all of the ways that Sims, I'm sure, is trying to squash it in the silo.
06:19Yeah, it's tricky because Sims is about making sure order is kept in this silo.
06:26And he's a believer in the pact.
06:28And that's his life.
06:29He's committed to that.
06:31And so many others are.
06:32But when you get challenged, like we got challenged in this season.
06:38And not only did the challenges come from within the silo,
06:41but also I feel like, man, it was good for my character to have to deal with some of the questions that are coming up.
06:48And, you know, him having such a strong partner, his wife, is a powerful woman.
06:53And, you know, your wife will bring you to the truth a lot.
06:57And Sims is experiencing a lot of things that may not even come out all the way yet in season two.
07:04But it's definitely some questions, at least the way I approach this season, dealing with the rebellion.
07:09And it's something being a part of, like, the government for me, like as a person,
07:15like being a part of the people who establish what society and kind of perpetuate the lies or maybe some of it is the truth.
07:23But it's funny for me to actually play this character.
07:27But I love it.
07:28I love doing it.
07:29And I kind of like see the dimensions of how human beings just deal with their lives and have to follow suit in certain ways but still question it.
07:37So anyway, that was a long answer to what was going on.
07:39That was good though.
07:41I was like, I need y'all all to be more confident in these answers.
07:44They're perfect.
07:46Because it's giving away just enough, just enough of a tease.
07:49Because that's kind of the complicated thing with a story like this where, you know, audiences can go and continue on with the source material
07:57and maybe think they know where it's going.
08:00Maybe they'll be surprised.
08:01What can you kind of say to those fans who think they have it all figured out about what's to come this season?
08:09Do you have a few wrenches you might be throwing into their expectation?
08:13Well, we're not going to tell you.
08:15No.
08:16I think that there's something, there's this thing between Hugh and me, my joke that I feel that everyone should buy the books and not read them until after the series is done.
08:27So that we get to be the ones who spill the secrets and give the answers.
08:32But, you know, there's a Reddit forum that says, this is for the TV show.
08:37If you've read the books, do not post.
08:39Right?
08:40So there is that little push-pull.
08:41People can find most of the answers by reading the books.
08:44We've taken a few big changes and a few things that are quite different from the books.
08:49But, you know, basically we're here because of what Hugh came up with.
08:53So, you know, we want to deliver on that.
08:56In the spirit, sometimes, more than the thing.
08:59Big changes to Bernard's character played by Tim Robbins in the first season.
09:03Some gender flips and things like that.
09:06But we're trying to stay true to the thing he set up, which is, what the hell is going on?
09:12I haven't felt that anybody has.
09:14Like, people always come up to me with theories and ideas about what's happening.
09:19I mean, especially while the first season was going on.
09:21And, you know, obviously I wouldn't tell them anything of what was going on.
09:24Nobody really figured out things.
09:27I mean, obviously, if they haven't read the books, they have no idea.
09:31So I love that no matter how smart you are, you can't outsmart the silo.
09:35You know?
09:36I love that line.
09:38Although my Critter Man, I live on a farm, so the guy comes and takes skunks and takes them away.
09:44He's got it figured out.
09:45Really?
09:46Really?
09:47Yeah, he was like, this is what I think.
09:50I was like, don't listen to Critter Man.
09:53Do not follow Critter Man on Twitter or X or whatever.
09:57Yeah, Critter Man.
09:58Critter Man.
09:59Yeah, Critter Man.
10:00He's telling you what's happening and you're just trying to maintain it.
10:04Just like you've had to do as you've kept the secret that you've joined the show.
10:07He's watching now and he's like, I do have it figured out.
10:10I knew it.
10:11I also love those super intelligent, beyond the world intelligence who comes up and goes,
10:16well, actually the generator wouldn't work because what you need to do is get a
10:19and I'm going, well, I believed it.
10:22I have no idea what you're talking about, but I fucking believed it.
10:25Sorry.
10:26Yeah, no, Hugh got a lot of notes from people on the generator and was like, hands off.
10:30I didn't do that.
10:31I believe it all.
10:33I believe it on Graham.
10:34You blame it on a lot of people.
10:36It looked cool.
10:37Yeah.
10:38It looked cool.
10:39It looked cool.
10:40It's a show.
10:41It's a show.
10:42It's a show.
10:43I would love to kind of guess, what was maybe the most challenging element of season two?
10:48I guess it's not me guessing.
10:49It's me asking.
10:50What would you say was the most challenging element of Juliet's story in season two?
10:56How much do we talk about this?
10:58No, you can't talk about details, but you did talk about the weird thing about not being with all the cast.
11:04That wasn't challenging.
11:05That's a lie.
11:06You can't talk about what or anything.
11:07That was a lie?
11:08You didn't care about them?
11:09No, no, no.
11:10I care about it.
11:11It's not challenging.
11:12I can do it, though.
11:13It was challenging not being with my cast.
11:14No, there are things.
11:17Let me say this.
11:19We challenge new elements.
11:23It's physical, right?
11:24It's physical.
11:25It is new.
11:27It's scary.
11:28It's also things that I can do.
11:30There's going to be code.
11:31But still, the depth of what she needs to do is so intense that for me as an actress,
11:38was probably one of the most intense things that I've ever done.
11:42I had to read a book.
11:44Not kidding.
11:47I think that was quite good, right?
11:48That was good.
11:49That was good.
11:50When people watch it who know, they're going to be like, I know.
11:53Different element.
11:54Very clever.
11:55I always love being able to come back later and say, oh, that is what she meant by that
12:00challenge.
12:01Well, I guess I'll ask you then about another challenge because you are joining the Peaky
12:06Blinders cast.
12:07Talk about a different challenge.
12:09Is there an accent that you have to master for that one?
12:13How did that come together?
12:15To be honest, at this point, I literally found out myself.
12:19So I'm in the conversations of that.
12:21So we'll see what happens.
12:22You know, maybe, maybe not.
12:25Maybe I'll do it stum.
12:27But you know, my accents are very, very good.
12:30You're, oh, the Birmingham accent.
12:35Well, are you a bit, were you a big fan of the show?
12:38Yeah.
12:39Yeah.
12:40It's phenomenal and it's fun.
12:41This is a family and Silo is such a big part of my life, but it is amazing to be able to
12:47dip in and out into other worlds.
12:50And then sitting here, you know, doing all of these interviews.
12:53But wherever you go, you miss us the most.
12:55More than anything.
12:56Yes.
12:57I was like, you're like, actually, didn't even have something to say about that.
13:01Yes.
13:02I mean, you have so many families, quite frankly.
13:04I mean, how are you really finding the time to be in all of these worlds?
13:09And in particular, of course, also as an executive producer on Silo 2.
13:13These guys do the show.
13:15I just pretend.
13:16This is not at all true.
13:18No, it is.
13:19You brought a lot.
13:20You brought a lot to this.
13:21No, no, no.
13:22I'm going to be, the whole, yes, it's amazing.
13:25I get amazing offers and work, but we all do.
13:27We're all pulled.
13:28Barely been able to tie this one down and this one could barely make it in time.
13:33But for me, it's been following, watching Graham, how Graham works as a showrunner.
13:40I am learning, learning the ropes, and I love studying people.
13:44I study everyone in their elements.
13:46That's what we do, you know?
13:48And this show just runs really well from Hugh's work, and it trickles down.
13:53We've got amazing producers, amazing directors, all the heads of departments, amazing writers.
13:59It's an amazing environment.
14:01I would say, first season, I would have 50 e-mails a day about, would this be in the silo?
14:06Would that be in the silo?
14:07Half the time, I'd forward them to Hugh and he would say, I don't know.
14:10I wrote that 10 years ago.
14:11I don't know.
14:12But we would sort of figure it out.
14:14After a couple months, there were going to be three e-mails a day that people figured it out.
14:19Everyone knew what was the silo world, and everyone was pulling in the same direction.
14:24And that's really one of the most fun parts.
14:26Like a generator.
14:27Except for the generator.
14:29The generator's never pulling in the right direction.
14:31No.
14:33I was thinking about the various relics that are in the silo.
14:37Did you ever think of just putting anyone in for fun?
14:41Something that was just kind of off the wall that they might find?
14:48Graham, I think this might be a question for you.
14:51No, I mean, I can't remember.
14:52Was Pez in the book?
14:54I can't remember at this point.
14:55I know.
14:56We can't remember now, Pez.
14:57It's now become so iconic for the show.
14:59It's become a huge thing.
15:00We can't remember if it was Pez.
15:01The Pez is in the book.
15:02The Pez is in the book.
15:03The Pez is in the book?
15:04Yeah.
15:05I want Graham to feel like he's doing it.
15:06The Pez is in the book.
15:07Sorry.
15:08The Pez is not in the book.
15:10I don't know.
15:11Graham came up with the Pez.
15:12Graham came up with the Pez.
15:13I actually invented Pez.
15:14I'm that old.
15:15Do we have some fun little things that are hiding?
15:18I feel like we do.
15:19I see a lot.
15:20There's something in season two.
15:22In season two.
15:23There's this character, the Judge, who's a secondary character in the first season.
15:27She becomes incredibly important, I will say, in season two.
15:31She has access to all the relics.
15:34You see some of that in her life.
15:36I don't want to give away what they are, but you're like,
15:38oh, yeah, that's something that someone would take into the silo
15:41and it would be pulled away from them.
15:43Then there's one in particular, which is the little memory cube thing
15:50that is very emotional.
15:52It's nice when there's something banal, but it's in a glass case.
15:55Exactly.
15:56Actually, it was some things in a space that blew my mind.
16:02That they put in there.
16:04Yeah.
16:05I was like, wow, we got all of this in the silo?
16:07Yeah.
16:08Anyway.
16:09Yeah.
16:10A lot of contraband.
16:11They set the decoration people and everything to the detail.
16:13When Sims goes into that relic room, all of those pouches were filled with something.
16:18It was not accidental.
16:20There's going to be a lot of pausing, I think, in some of those scenes.
16:22Yeah.
16:23My set is one of the most amazing sets I've ever walked into.
16:26Yeah.
16:27Yeah.
16:28How much did you steal?
16:29We don't get into that until later in the season.
16:32No, I won't.
16:33And it's not stealing.
16:34I would say there might be things in my bag.
16:37I'm leaving my bag open.
16:39You can't do that.
16:40If it fell in.
16:41If it falls in.
16:42That's not your fault.
16:43That's gravity.
16:44Oh, my God.
16:45Well, listen.
16:46I've got to call HR right now.
16:48I wasn't going to let us get past that question of what you've slid into your bag.
16:54Yeah.
16:55Liberate, steal, snooker.
16:56I've taken.
16:57I've got stuff that I want.
16:59Yeah?
17:00What do you want?
17:01I want the hard drive.
17:02I want the MacGuffin.
17:03I have it already.
17:04No, I'm kidding.
17:05You guys can have shared custody of the hard drive.
17:07Let your house go through the air vents.
17:09What has gone home with you?
17:12Okay.
17:13So, one.
17:16Is this season one or season?
17:18Oh, yeah.
17:19Good question.
17:20Yeah.
17:21Yeah.
17:22Don't tell anything season two.
17:23No.
17:24She's trying to get us in trouble.
17:25Yeah.
17:26This is difficult.
17:27She's tricky.
17:28Well done.
17:29Good job, Graham.
17:30You're pretty clever.
17:31Holy moly.
17:32If that was intentional.
17:33Well done.
17:34We can go with season one things, I guess.
17:35No, I mean, I don't know.
17:36So many things.
17:37I want to say something about season two.
17:38It's amazing.
17:39You know, I have to watch it because I'm supposed to watch it.
17:41But my wife and I binged it.
17:42We could not stop watching it.
17:43And I bawled through some of the scenes you guys were in.
17:44Like, it's magical.
17:45I can't wait for people to see this.
17:46I watched it.
17:47I fast forward their scenes just to our scenes.
17:48You're right.
17:49We all like it about Rebecca.
17:50It's so good.
17:51Blah, blah, blah, blah.
17:52Juliette, blah, blah, blah, blah.
17:53Juliette.
17:54You know what's crazy, though?
17:55When you have ten scripts, it's insane.
17:56It's insane.
17:57It's insane.
17:58It's insane.
17:59It's insane.
18:00It's insane.
18:01It's insane.
18:02It's insane.
18:03It's insane.
18:04It's insane.
18:05It's insane.
18:06It's insane.
18:07It's insane.
18:08When you have ten scripts, it's insane.
18:10Right?
18:11It's like a Bible.
18:12It's huge.
18:13And then we realized that we don't interact.
18:18Right?
18:19Mm-hmm.
18:20Our scripts just were like that.
18:23They were just reduced to like, you know?
18:26It was insane.
18:27The first episode, not a real spoiler, is just focused on Juliette.
18:31And I wrote it.
18:33And it came, I'm cutting it down for production and stuff.
18:37And it was a very short script.
18:39And I asked Apple, are you comfortable with a short episode?
18:42And they said, fine.
18:43It's not short.
18:44Because it's one of those things, if you just put in,
18:46Juliette builds a thing to cross this gap in the bridge.
18:49Well, that's a three-minute sequence.
18:51And it was really fun.
18:54It's a fun episode.
18:55Yeah.
18:56That's the fun.
18:57That's the innovation.
18:58That's the, you know, what makes a creative experience like this so special.
19:04It is nothing formulaic about Silo.
19:06That is for sure.
19:07And all the directors, Michael Dinner, Erica Avellino, Bert, Amber.
19:12And she, they're all just really bring everything to the screen.
19:16They're great.
19:17Yeah.
19:18All right.
19:19Steve, as you mentioned, well, I guess we were just mentioning
19:22the emotional nature of this character.
19:26What can you share about working with Rebecca and what it was like
19:31to kind of tap into this guy who hasn't been around anybody
19:34and then meets Juliette?
19:36It was a fascinating character to explore.
19:39Somebody who literally hasn't interacted with anybody in decades.
19:44So he's kind of frozen in time in the body of a middle-aged man.
19:51We had so much fun.
19:53It was bliss.
19:55I felt like I was doing this crazy pinter play.
20:02It was great.
20:05And thank God we love each other because it would be really difficult
20:10to work that long with somebody that you are at odds with,
20:13but we work the same way.
20:16We had the same kind of like we can be in it and then just drop it
20:21and screw around and then in it and just drop it.
20:24And that was great.
20:30These two.
20:32What's great about their characters, too,
20:33these are two characters who don't do well with other people
20:37and all of a sudden rely on another human to figure that out.
20:41It's crazy.
20:42And it's a painful and really emotional journey to go on it with them.
20:47What was hard, what I found, what Steve does with his character
20:52is so overwhelmingly emotional and I don't want to go into what he does,
20:58but it's absolutely brilliant.
21:00It's hard to not fall into the habit of doing the same for me
21:04and because I already have an established character
21:06and she's awkward and she has her movements and her walk
21:08and whatever it is, I found myself constantly tricking into going,
21:11oh, no, that's him, that's him, stop it, go back, I have to do it again
21:15because it's so intoxicating.
21:17When things are good, we in the real world mimic each other as well,
21:21don't we?
21:22Yes, for sure.
21:23I rap now.
21:26Do you know?
21:27And you do it well.
21:28And I speak with a Swedish accent.
21:30But then gradually realizing, but that's okay maybe
21:34because it's what we do, we merge.
21:38I'm looking forward to you all's scenes.
21:40I can't wait to see that.
21:41Singing, rapping.
21:43No.
21:44There's a lot of people involved with the show
21:47that haven't seen the season yet because they're waiting
21:49for all the visual effects to be done.
21:51I just kind of want to see it with, you know,
21:53and my wife is angry with me.
21:55You've got to wait, you've got to wait.
21:57I want to wait.
22:00Listen, I now need the silo rap.
22:02I didn't realize that you guys are just coming up with verses each season.
22:07Rebecca, she got it.
22:09There was something about a ramen and common.
22:11You know what?
22:12We're not going to go into that yet.
22:14It was a joke.
22:15It was a joke.
22:18It's a joke that will be in the deleted.
22:19It will.
22:20That will be a video.
22:21I can't wait.
22:22I mean, listen, like you said, innovative.
22:24That's episode seven.
22:26But as we all kind of anticipate silo season two,
22:30I'm also curious what you guys are anticipating.
22:32What is on your watch list?
22:34What are some shows, movies, things that you are?
22:38You know, I hear really good things about the slow horses show.
22:42Yeah.
22:43It's good.
22:44I work on that.
22:46No, there's a lot.
22:47Isn't that sad?
22:48Remember that tiny mic we had before?
22:49Yeah, I know.
22:50That would have been for the tiny mic drop.
22:53Tiny mic drop.
22:54No, honestly, and this sounds really Apple-centric,
22:57but I really want to see Sonny.
22:59Oh, yeah.
23:00And we worked with Rashida in the first season,
23:02and just a wonderful human being, and want to see that.
23:07It's a good thing we killed her to free her up for us.
23:09Yeah, exactly.
23:11That's how we think.
23:12Yeah.
23:13They set him free.
23:15What about you, Steve?
23:16But they can always come back.
23:20Sports.
23:21Sports.
23:22The Olympics, I'm sure.
23:24I watch the news.
23:25I watch sports.
23:27Anybody else?
23:28What else are you guys watching?
23:30Sports.
23:33There are some good shows on other services that I enjoy watching,
23:36but I'd rather not talk about them at this time.
23:38There are so many good shows.
23:40If we lift one, then I'm going to go, oh, dash it,
23:43I forgot Severance Season 2.
23:45People should just watch Silo Season 1 again.
23:48On repeat.
23:49Yeah.
23:50I think that's a, I mean, in order to get all of the small things
23:55that you're going to need to pause and know for the next season,
23:58you kind of do need to rewatch Season 1.
24:00I'm on board.
24:01I'm on board.
24:02Well, thank you guys so much, and have so much fun at your panel.
24:05I guess, actually, maybe we should ask a question about that.
24:07What's it like being at Comic-Con?
24:09This is my first time.
24:10I don't know.
24:11I'm just in a building for now.
24:12It's your first time at Comic-Con, Rebecca?
24:14It's hard for them to walk the floor.
24:17I'm going to.
24:18Who they are.
24:19It's not hard for writer guy.
24:22And I went with my wife and son, and Jack had summed it up.
24:25He said, you know what it's like when you're leaving a concert?
24:27He said, it's like that all the time everywhere.
24:30It's just the slow, you know, the shuffle.
24:33But so much creativity.
24:36So wonderful artists doing wonderful work, and just the spirit of it.
24:41When you see footage of Comic-Con, you see people all dressed up,
24:44you think, oh, that's kind of goofy.
24:46You get there and you go, fantastic.
24:48Good for you.
24:50This loving community of people who just love to geek out on this interesting stuff.
24:56Love it.
24:57If you could bump into someone cosplaying any one of the characters
25:00you all have played throughout your careers, who would you want to see?
25:03Who we all played, or anyone.
25:05Yeah, any character you've ever played in your career.
25:08If you bumped into someone cosplaying one of those characters.
25:11Would you like to see a Lady Jessica go through?
25:14No, I think Rose the Hatter would be fun.
25:18I saw a Juliet at New York Comic-Con who was spot on.
25:20I think I sent you a picture.
25:21I think you sent me a picture.
25:22It was amazing.
25:23You know what?
25:24Anyone who takes the time and effort.
25:26It's great.
25:27I mean, it feels a bit silly to say that.
25:31But to be honest, to see a picture, an image of someone dressing up
25:34and making the time, meaning they love the show that much.
25:37I love it.
25:38I mean, the fact that I have to hide.
25:40I feel like, no, sort of.
25:42I can be with the people.
25:43Just tell people I'm not really her.
25:45I'm just playing her.
25:47That's actually a good way to get around.
25:49How about you?
25:50Which one would you go as?
25:52Come on.
25:53I don't know.
25:54Come on.
25:55Bad Ape?
25:56Bad Ape.
25:57Bad Ape.
25:59My arms.
26:00I played this character in John Wick, too, who I really love playing.
26:04Yeah, it was great seeing that.
26:05Thanks.
26:06Thanks.
26:07So I would love to see somebody doing that.
26:08But I have to say, I love how passionate the people who come to Comic-Con are.
26:13They love what they love.
26:15And it's dope to see that type of passion and enthusiasm.
26:19So to be celebrated for us to have Silo here is amazing to me.
26:24Y'all are going to have a blast.
26:25It's so much fun.
26:26And the fans are going to lose their minds about all these updates.
26:29So thank you for sharing them with us.
26:32Here first, kind of.
26:33Yeah.
26:34Yeah.

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