With the recent release of Silo Season 2, fans of the series have been wondering whether a Season 3 has been confirmed with a release date and is coming out. Helmed by Graham Yost, Silo’s story, set in a toxic and desolate future, follows a community inhabiting a giant underground silo consisting of a hundred stories. The community abides by strict regulations, which they believe will save their life. The series is based on Hugh Howey’s book trilogy of the same name.
Here’s all the Silo Season 3 release date information we know so far and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there a Silo Season 3 release date?
Silo Season 3 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future.
As of this writing, Apple TV Plus has not officially renewed the series for a third season.
However, Silo lead actress Rebecca Ferguson confirmed in a Collider interview that the makers were looking at greenlighting both a third and fourth season. She also mentioned that the third and fourth seasons would be filmed back-to-back and that they would conclude the series.
She said, “I believe that the show has an ending, and I know when that is. So that’s the answer. You will find out when the show is done. To be honest, I don’t think it’s a secret. The books are the books. It’s three books, and the three books are divided into four seasons. So I believe, unless any Apple person is gonna jump on, I think we’re absolutely fine with saying Season 1, we’ve done. Season 2 is shot and coming out, and we’re now looking at green-lighting Seasons 3 and 4.”
Series showrunner Graham Yost stressed in a GamesRadar+ interview that the series would not overstay its welcome and drag out its story for multiple seasons. “The books are a trilogy. This is not Outlander,” he said. “This is not a long science fiction series. It’s a trilogy. We’re not going to extend it beyond that.”
Where is Silo Season 3 coming out?
Silo Season 3 could come out on Apple TV Plus.
This is because the first two seasons dropped on Apple TV Plus. This firmly established the streamer as Silo’s content home.
Besides Rebecca Ferguson, Silo also stars Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, Rick Gomez, Tim Robbins, Billy Postlethwaite, and Robert Ryan.