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Apple TV releases third season of science fiction series Silo

The third season of the sci-fi series Silo began streaming on Apple TV today. Based on Hugh Howey's book trilogy, the show continues to depict a community living in an underground facility.

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The third season of the science fiction television series Silo began streaming today on Apple TV+. Reports from 9to5Mac and Space.com confirm that the new episodes are now available for subscribers.

Based on the trilogy of books by Hugh Howey, the show follows a human population residing in a massive underground structure. The New York Post and other outlets describe the series as a narrative set after a global catastrophe, focusing on the mysteries of the world beyond the silo perimeter.

The production is available exclusively on Apple TV. This installment continues the story from previous seasons, which were also adapted from Howey’s original novels.

Why this matters

The release marks another chapter in a high-profile adaptation of popular literature, continuing the expansion of the show's presence on the Apple TV platform.

What's confirmed / what isn't

All details regarding the release date, platform availability, and the source material are confirmed across all three reporting outlets.

Background

Silo is based on a trilogy of novels by Hugh Howey. It follows a society living in a massive underground bunker to survive after a global catastrophe.