Ava Harper
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Ava Harper
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Well, that didn’t take long!
Apple TV+ just confirmed yesterday that Silo Season 3 is done filming. That’s right — cameras are off, cast and crew have packed up, and everything is now being passed on to post-production. Editors, sound designers, VFX artists... they’re all about to disappear into dark rooms with massive screens to shape what’s next for Juliette and the rest of us stuck in that concrete mystery box.
But wait — that’s just part of the story.
Here’s where things get interesting. According to showrunner Graham Yost, Seasons 3 and 4 are being produced as one continuous arc. Basically, even though Season 3 just wrapped, the team isn’t slowing down. They’re already rolling into Season 4.
His exact words?
“We’ll be shooting all of 2025 into early 2026”
So yeah — that kind of momentum usually means one thing: the story is getting bigger, more connected, and way more ambitious. If you thought Season 2 raised the stakes, it sounds like what’s coming will blow the lid off the silo (or, y’know… whatever’s above it).
There’s no official release date yet — not shocking — but we can make a pretty solid guess.
Season 2 wrapped in March 2024 and hit our screens in November. That’s about 8 months of post-production. If Season 3 follows the same pattern, and filming just wrapped in early May 2025, we’re probably looking at something like January to March 2026.
Could be earlier. Could be later. But that range feels realistic — unless Apple decides to surprise us and change the pacing now that two seasons are in motion.
Either way: patience, folks. It’ll be worth it.
Oh — before we wrap this up, here’s a behind-the-scenes look at Ashley Zukerman as Daniel doing his thing on set. No spoilers here, just vibes. Pure Silo energy.
The silence in the silo may feel long sometimes, but updates like this? They remind us that something’s always humming beneath the surface.
We’re getting closer.
Ava Harper is a sci-fi writer and enthusiast, passionate about exploring futuristic worlds and human innovation. When she's not writing, she’s immersed in classic sci-fi films and novels, always seeking the next great adventure in the cosmos.