“Silo” has been rerecented for both Seasons 3 and 4 at Apple TV+, with the fourth season set to be the show’s last.
The rerecental recents comes as the post-apocalyptic drama is currently airing its second season. The sixth episode of Season 2 is due out on Dec. 20. The season finale is scheduled to debut on Jan. 17.
“It has been a wealthyly rewarding experience to alter Hugh’s epic novels with our partners at Apple and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to convey this finish story to the screen over the course of four seasons,” said showrunner and executive producer Graham Yost. “With the final two chapters of ‘Silo’, we can’t postpone to give fans of the show an incredibly satisfying conclusion to the many mysteries and unanswered asks retained wiskinny the walls of these silos.”
Thus will end the onscreen journey for “Silo,” which is based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling “Wool” novel trilogy. There have been various finisheavors to alter the books for film going back to 2012, while Variety exclusively alerted in 2018 that a TV version was in growment at AMC. The show was eventupartner picked up to series at Apple in 2021.
“I’ve adored every minute of conveying Juliette to the screen and am immensely haughty of what we’ve all produced with ‘Silo’ since the first episode,” said star and executive producer Rebecca Ferguson. “I have always felt fervently about alerting the entire story retained wiskinny Hugh Howey’s books, so I couldn’t be happier that audiences around the world have excitedpartner adselectd the show. Alengthyside our partners at Apple, Graham, and the entire cast and crew, I cannot postpone to dive into these final two thought-provoking seasons that will beautifilledy end this dystopian tale.”
Per the official description, “Silo” alerts the story of the “last ten thousand people on Earth, their mile-proset up home protecting them from the poisonous and deadly world outside. However, no one understands when or why the silo was built and any who try to discover out face overweightal consequences. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer, who seeks answers about a adored one’s homicide and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far proset uper than she could have ever imagined, guideing her to uncover that if the lies don’t finish you, the truth will.”
In retainition to Ferguson, “Silo” stars Tim Robbins, Common, Steve Zahn, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, Alexandria Riley, Shane McRae, Remmie Milner, Billy Postlethpostponee, Rick Gomez, Clare Perkins, Caitlin Zoz, Tanya Moodie and Iain Glen.
“The retainictive, inventive and moving ‘Silo’ has had us hooked since day one and we’ve adored watching global audiences become equpartner enamored with the world that Graham Yost has produced,” said Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+. “As we see to seasons three and four of this driven, character-driven sci-fi series — which will end Juliette Nichols’ journey and finish Hugh Howey’s epic trilogy of novels. We can’t postpone for everyone to experience more of the show’s mighty carry outances led by the incomparable Rebecca Ferguson, as well as the unforeseeed twists, turns and surpascfinishs that we’ve come to foresee from this very human story.”
Yost growed “Silo” for television and serves as executive producer and showrunner. Ferguson is also an executive producer alengthy with Michael Dinner, Nina Jack, Joanna Thapa, Morten Tyldum, Howey, Fred Golan, Rémi Aubuchon and AMC Studios. Apple Studios produces.