Showrunner Graham Yost delivers his vision for the sequel.
While season 2 of Silo will end this week on Apple TV + (and also Canal + in France), a question remains concerning season 3, intrinsically linked to the original novels written by Hugh Howey. Explanations.
Season 1 didn't even cover half of the first volume, titled WOOL. And season 2, broadcast since November 15, covers the rest of WOOLtaking several steps aside from the novel. To the point where this season 2 will end this Friday, January 17r “in a slightly different way” from Howey's book, the showrunner has already announced Graham Yost at TVLine. “There's a big surprise at the end of the season – and that's all I'll say.”
Warning spoilers!
If seasons 1 and 2 cover the first book, WOOLit is assumed that season 3 will cover volume 2, Shiftand that season 4 which will conclude the series will be an adaptation of Dustthe last book in the saga. Logic. However, large parts of Shift (published in 2013), take place in the past, some 300 years before the events of Silo current. Howey goes back to the origins of the project that spawned the silos. SO Rebecca Ferguson will she be absent from season 3?
No, promises Yost, who confides having found a way to amplify the role of Juliette in this television version of Shift : “In the book Shift, Juliet doesn't appear until the last page, right? Well I can say that this will not be the case in the series, Rebecca Ferguson will return in the role of Juliette, and she will not only be in the last scene of the season…“
On the contrary“Juliette will play an important role” in season 3, insists Yost.
The filming of season 3 of Silo has already started. But in an interview with Première, the showrunner explained to us: “It will take more than a year to make season 3, that's for sure!“The broadcast will therefore certainly have to wait until early 2026.