Book ‘Silo’ Season 3: What to Expect
Did you catch Silo during Apple TV+’s free weekend on January 4-5? If you’re a sci-fi fan and missed out, this book adaptation starring Rebecca Ferguson from ‘Dune’ is definitely worth adding to your watchlist. The series is currently in its second season, with new episodes dropping on Fridays on Apple TV+. As the Season 2 finale approaches and the show has already been renewed for Seasons 3 and 4, let’s dive into what’s ahead.
Silo, based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy, follows the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth who reside in a mile-deep silo to protect themselves from the toxic outside world. The mystery of why and when the silo was built looms large, with fatal consequences for those who try to uncover the truth. Ferguson plays Juliette, an engineer on a quest to solve a loved one’s murder, unraveling a mystery far beyond her initial expectations. The show delves into the idea that if the lies don’t get you, the truth will.
In Season 2, we see Juliette embarking on a journey into the perilous unknown, while the silo’s leaders deceive its inhabitants by claiming her mission ended in her demise. Doubt brews among the underground community, with some questioning the validity of the information being fed to them.
Mark your calendars, as the Season 2 finale of Silo airs on Friday, January 17, marking the 10th episode of the season. Before that, the penultimate episode on January 10 promises significant developments, such as Billings’ shaken faith, Lukas heading deeper down, Knox identifying a traitor, and Juliette uncovering Solo’s mysterious past.
Exciting news for fans of Silo: Apple TV+ renewed the show for Seasons 3 and 4 on December 16, with Season 4 set to be the final one. The creators, including executive producer Rebecca Ferguson, have made it clear that they intend to stay true to Howey’s trilogy and won’t stretch the storyline beyond its original scope. Showrunner Graham Yost emphasized that Silo is a trilogy, not a never-ending series like ‘Outlander,’ ensuring a satisfying conclusion within four seasons. Looking ahead, Yost expressed enthusiasm for the forthcoming seasons and the journey ahead for Silo.