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The truth lies in the past in Silo S3 trailer - Ars Technica

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“We do not know when it will be safe to go outside. We only know that day is not this day.”

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In April, we got a short teaser for the third season of Silo, the critically acclaimed Apple TV series based on the trilogy by novelist Hugh Howey, which hinted at a mysterious origin story dating back centuries. Apple TV just released the full trailer, and it looks like our heroine is again facing conflict and danger because she just keeps asking so many inconvenient questions.

As previously reported, Silo is set in a self-sustaining underground city inhabited by a community whose recorded history dates back only 140 years. The outside is a toxic hellscape that is only visible on big screens in the silo’s topmost level. The second season expanded Silo‘s world to incorporate the survivors in the second Silo 17; everyone else died in a revolt to escape to the surface. We discovered that there are 50 silos in all. Meanwhile, another revolution was brewing in Juliette’s (Rebecca Ferguson) original Silo 18 against Holland (Tim Robbins). And even more secrets were revealed.

In the season finale, Juliette returned to her silo and warned the residents not to leave, but she and Holland ended up locked in the incinerator just as it was being fired up. The final scene was a flashback, showing a woman questioning a congressman in Washington, DC, about possible retaliation after the US dropped a dirty bomb on Iran. And that brings us to S3. Per the official premise:

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.

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 addition to Ferguson, returning cast members include Common as head of security Robert Sims; Harriet Walter as agoraphobic electrical engineer Martha; Avi Nash as IT systems analyst Lukas; Rick Gomez as maintenance worker Patrick; Chinaza Uche as chief deputy Paul Billings; Shane Mc Rae as Knox; Remmie Milner as Shirley; Alexandria Riley as Camille Sims; Clare Perkins as Carla; Billy Postlethwaite as Deputy Hank;  and Steve Zahn as Jimmy Connor/"Solo,” sole survivor of the Silo 17 rebellion. In addition to Henwick and Zukerman, other new cast members include Laura Innes, Jessica Brown Findlay, Morven Christie, Reed Birney, Matt Craven, and Colin Hanks.

The trailer opens with a flashback to Juliette’s rescue from the incinerator; apparently, she was in that “box of fire” for three minutes. (There is no sign of Holland.) And three months later, she still has no memories “other than those you’ve given her,” although she does occasionally get “splinters of memories.” We also catch a glimpse of a mysterious note urging “Don’t take the pills”—advice she doesn’t seem to have taken.

It all matters because Juliette is the only inhabitant who has ever gone outside and survived. And it seems the silo residents might not have much time left. “If the founders cared so much, why do they need to kill a silo?” Juliette asks, while Camille worries that even asking such questions will get them all killed. Juliette has a plan to protect everyone, but it just might cost her life. And then we go far into the past, watching scores of people entering what looks like a new silo. “The end of the world cannot be stopped,” someone named Pierce tells Zukerman’s Congressman. “It can only be survived.”

The third season of Silo premieres on Apple TV on July 3, 2026, with new episodes airing every Friday through September 4. It has already been renewed for a fourth and final season.

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Key Takeaways

  • The truth lies in the past in Silo S3 trailervar abtest_2157425 = new ABTest(2157425, 'click');

  • “We do not know when it will be safe to go outside

  • In April, we got a short teaser for the third season of Silo, the critically acclaimed Apple TV series based on the trilogy by novelist Hugh Howey, which hinted at a mysterious origin story dating back centuries

  • As previously reported, Silo is set in a self-sustaining underground city inhabited by a community whose recorded history dates back only 140 years

  • In the season finale, Juliette returned to her silo and warned the residents not to leave, but she and Holland ended up locked in the incinerator just as it was being fired up

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