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Silo Saga: The Return of the Harvest – Season 3 Premiere Date, Storyline, Cast and Teaser
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In summary:
- Tech Advisor reports that Silo Season 3 will adapt the novel ‘Shift’, exploring the underground bunker’s origins 300 years before the apocalypse through flashbacks.
- Rebecca Ferguson returns as Juliette with an expanded role, while Tim Robbins’ Bernard Holland is confirmed dead and won’t appear in the upcoming season.
- The Apple TV+ series will deviate from the source material to maintain focus on main characters while introducing new storylines about the silo’s creation.
The first trailer for Silo’s season 3 is here, teasing a true blast from the past.
The first season of Silo, the grim adaptation of Hugh Howey’s dystopian novels, left viewers with a lot of questions. Thankfully, the mystery was cleared up to some extent in the second season.
We learned what lies behind the thick doors of the mysterious vault and how terrible the consequences of rebellion can be. Not to mention that we met the true (and surprising) ruler of the silo and got a glimpse into the distant past.
It doesn’t mean, of course, that there are no puzzles left to solve – Juliette and her friends still have a lot of work to do to uncover the truth about the silo. We’ll follow their adventures in the third season, which Apple TV+ green-lit without hesitation. Here’s everything you need to know.
When will Silo season 3 be released?
Silo will return for season 3 on Friday, 3 July 2026. The season will consist of ten episodes, which will premiere on Apple TV+ weekly.
Silo was renewed for a third and fourth season on 16 December 2024, after releasing the five episodes of season 2.
Spoilers for seasons 1-3 below.
Which book will Silo season 3 be based on?
The show’s first and second seasons adapted storylines from Hugh Howey’s first novel, Wool. Season 3 will move on to the events of the second volume, titled Shift. However, there’s a catch.
The second novel in the Silo series largely covers events that took place over 300 years before Juliette Nichols’ birth, exploring the beginning of silos and the people who created them. The plot features a Georgia congressman, Donald Keene, who appeared in the season 2 finale, renamed Daniel. According to the showrunner, the name change was to prevent associations with the current political situation in the US.
In Shift, the main character Juliette appears only at the very end. However, having a similar plot for the series simply wasn’t possible. As the showrunner stated:
We’ve got Rebecca Ferguson, we can’t do a season of television when she’s [only] in the last scene. We’ve got to come up with something different.
To continue Juliette’s storyline in season 3, the creators will likely have to include some of the threads from the third volume of the book series, Dust. It’s also possible that the creators will introduce new plot lines not covered in Hugh Howey’s novels.
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What will the plot of Silo season 3 be?
Here’s the official description:
Season three of Silo continues the saga of a dystopian society of 10,000 people living underground under mysterious circumstances, while revealing an origin story set centuries earlier. In the present, Juliette Nichols (Ferguson) survives her forced ‘cleaning’ but returns with memory loss as the silo recovers from rebellion and faces a dangerous new threat. Meanwhile, in the ‘Before Times,’ journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) uncover a conspiracy that pulls them into a chain of events with catastrophic, irreversible consequences.
In the season 2 finale, Juliette finally arrived at Silo 18, now overtaken by a rebellion. While the team led by Knox and Shirley intended to seize control, the mob, encouraged by Patrick Kennedy, rushed to kill the chief of IT and go to the surface.
Juliette appeared at the last moment, showing a handwritten banner with a warning not to go outside. While she was trying to re-enter the silo, she encountered Bernard Holland, dressed in a containment suit and holding a gun. Knowing that the successful rebellion would mean that the whole silo would be exterminated, the IT chief decided to die on the surface.
Thanks to the discovery in Silo 17, Juliette tried to convince Bernard of a potential way to stop the poisonous gas and save the community. She entered the airlock, dragging Bernard with her, only to get caught by a flame sterilisation procedure – we last see Juliette and Bernard trapped in a fire, although we know that Juliette’s suit is made of fire-resistant material.
At the same time, Robert Sims, with his wife and kid in tow, reached the safe vault. As a newly named IT shadow, he interacted with The Algorithm in charge of the silos. However, the AI chose Camille Sims as the next ruler of the community.
Season 2 ended with flashbacks from over 300 years. In the United States, a young congressman and engineer, Daniel, met with a reporter, Helen. They discussed the detonation of a so-called dirty bomb by terrorists and the possibility of the United States storming Iran.
At the end of the meeting, Daniel gave the journalist a souvenir – when Helen opened the bag, a duck-shaped Pez dispenser came to the light. The showrunner has confirmed that this is the same one Juliette has years later.
The protagonists will likely unravel more mysteries of the silos. Viewers might uncover solutions before the characters do, thanks to the storyline involving Daniel and Helen, with flashbacks intended to unveil the origins of the apocalypse.
There is a possibility that in season 3, Juliette might return to Silo 17 to meet Jimmy, also known as Solo. The main characters could also establish contact with the residents of the other silos, with Jimmy mentioning a total of 50 silos, equivalent to the number of states in the US.
The expected cast for Silo season 3 includes returning members such as Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette Nichols, Chinaza Uche as Paul Billings, Common as Robert Sims, Alexandria Riley as Camille Sims, Avi Nash as Lukas Kyle, Harriet Walter as Martha Walker, Shane McRae as Knox, Remmie Milner as Shirley, Clare Perkins as Carla McLain, Billy Postlethwaite as Hank, Rick Gomez as Patrick Kennedy, and Steve Zahn as Jimmy Conroy / Solo. Additionally, Jessica Henwick and Ashley Zukerman will become series regulars, as confirmed by Apple.
Iain Glen, who played Juliette’s father Pete Nichols, may not reprise his role in season 3, as he was likely killed by the bomb he detonated on Silo 18’s main stairs. However, there is a possibility of his appearance in flashbacks from Juliette’s childhood. Tim Robbins is also unlikely to return as Bernard Holland, with indications suggesting his demise in the airlock, as confirmed by Graham Yost.
Apple has renewed Silo for both seasons 3 and 4, which will be filmed consecutively. The fourth season is set to be the final one for the series.
For those interested in watching Silo, the show is exclusive to Apple TV+, with a subscription cost of $12.99/£9.99 per month. A 7-day free trial is available for new subscribers. Transform the following sentence into a question:
Statement: The cat is sleeping on the couch.
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