Silo Season 3 Renewal Confirmed Amid Fan Campaign
Silo Season 3 Renewal Confirmed Amid Fan Campaign...
Apple TV+ has officially greenlit Silo for a third season, the streaming platform announced Thursday. The renewal comes after months of fan petitions and social media campaigns urging the continuation of the dystopian drama based on Hugh Howey's Wool novels.
The show, starring Rebecca Ferguson as engineer Juliette Nichols, has become one of Apple TV+'s most-watched original series since its 2023 debut. Season 2's cliffhanger finale in February 2026 left viewers demanding resolution, sparking the #RenewSilo movement that trended for weeks.
Production is scheduled to begin this summer in London, with Ferguson and showrunner Graham Yost returning. No premiere date has been set, but industry insiders suggest late 2027 as a likely target. The announcement comes as Apple TV+ faces increased competition from other streaming services' sci-fi offerings.
Fans celebrated the news across social media platforms Thursday, with the show trending #1 on Twitter/X in the U.S. for several hours. Many praised Apple TV+ for listening to viewer demand, a contrast to recent cancellations of other popular genre shows by competing streamers.
The renewal suggests confidence in Silo's ability to maintain its strong viewership. According to Parrot Analytics, demand for the series has increased 38% since Season 2 concluded, outperforming 97% of all drama titles in the U.S. market.
Season 3 is expected to adapt the final novel in Howey's trilogy, Dust, which resolves the mystery of the underground silo society. The author confirmed his involvement in the new season's writers' room during a Reddit AMA earlier this week.
Apple TV+ has not disclosed whether Season 3 will conclude the series or leave room for further adaptations. The streaming service typically releases episodes weekly, a format that has helped Silo maintain consistent buzz throughout its seasons.