What to Expect from Silo Season 3 on Apple TV+? Here’s What We Know

Silo season 2 wrapped up with a major twist, leaving fans eager for more, and showrunner Graham Yost has teased that season 3 will take the show in a completely new direction. Instead of continuing the current timeline, season 3 will explore events that occurred before the catastrophic events that led to life inside the silos, diving into the origins of the Silo project itself.

One exciting update for fans is the confirmation that Ashley Zukerman, who plays Daniel, and Jessica Henwick, who portrays Helen, will become series regulars in season 3. Their return follows a brief appearance at the end of season 2, leaving fans curious about how their roles will expand in the upcoming season.

Yost revealed that much of the plot will focus on the backstory of the silo system, specifically Silo No. 18, and how the project came to be. Although these events precede the world’s destruction seen in previous seasons, the new season will delve deeper into how the Silos were developed and the mysterious events leading up to the catastrophe.

For those worried about Juliette, played by Rebecca Ferguson, Yost assured fans that her character will remain at the forefront of the story in season 3. While the original book, Shift, only introduced Juliette toward the end, Yost promised that Juliette would not be relegated to a small role. “She is not just going to be in the last scene of the season,” Yost confirmed, much to the relief of her fans.

The ongoing mystery surrounding the events that led to the world’s destruction will also continue to unfold. Season 2 hinted at a devastating bomb set off by Iran, with characters drawing comparisons to the 9/11 tragedy. The aftermath of this event, particularly its environmental impact, remains unclear. Fans are left wondering whether radiation is the primary cause of the devastation or if something more sinister, possibly biological or AI-driven, is behind it all.

With season 3 focusing on the past and revealing more about the origins of the Silo project and the events that led to the collapse of the world, viewers are in for an even more complex and thrilling ride.

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