In the third season of the gripping series “Silo”, a significant achievement is marked by a photo featuring its star and executive producer Rebecca Ferguson. The concluding episode of season 2 sets the stage for revealing the origins of the show’s dystopian world, hinting at a dirty bomb incident involving tensions between the U.S. and Iran. New characters, a reporter and a politician, are introduced who will play crucial roles in unfolding the narrative. However, with Apple TV+ confirming that the adaptation of Hugh Howey’s work will conclude in season 4, there’s still more story to be told.
The streamer has verified that production on Silo season 3 is complete, posting a snapshot from behind the scenes featuring Ferguson. In the image, the Golden Globe-nominated actress, who portrays Juliette Nichols, is seen in the center of the frame making ‘rock on’ gestures with her hands. As of now, there’s no announced release date for the third season, but since filming has ended, we can start anticipating its arrival. Here’s a tweet from Apple TV+ to check out:
What Silo Season 3 Means For The Show
Several Characters Are Left In Limbo
As we move into Season 3 of Silo, a key development seems to be a link to the closing moments of Season 2. In these final scenes, we’re introduced to a U.S. congressman named Daniel (portrayed by Ashley Zukerman from Succession). He’s out on a date with a journalist named Helen (Jessica Henwick, known for Iron Fist). Their conversation is rather flirtatious until the journalist queries the politician about potential U.S. bombings of Iran, hinting at the reasons behind the silos’ creation.
Following this, the congressman takes his leave, leaving behind a Pez dispenser as a subtle nod to the University of Oregon and its mascot, the Duck, which Helen attended. Interestingly, viewers of “Silo” may recognize that the Pez dispenser also appears in Juliette’s timeline. This suggests an intriguing overlap between the two periods and potential connections among the new characters. The upcoming season will delve into the aftermath of Bernard’s (Tim Robbins) death, as well as power struggles among other characters following his demise. As for Juliette, she is back in Silo 18.
Our Take On Silo’s Return
It Could Still Aim For 2025
The highly anticipated series, packed with special effects, might require additional time in post-production compared to usual sitcoms or family dramas. There’s a possibility that audiences could rejoin the Silo cast as early as late 2025, possibly in November – the same month season 2 initially premiered. However, this is just speculation. We’ll need updates from the cast and crew, such as Ferguson or showrunner Graham Yost, to pin down a specific release date more accurately.
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2025-05-03 01:07