Rebecca Ferguson’s Sci-Fi Series Returns to Streaming After Hiatus Rebecca Ferguson is set to return to the sci-fi genre with the upcoming third season of her critically acclaimed series Silo, which will debut before the end of this summer. The show, which previously aired back-to-back seasons in 2023 and 2024, has been on a brief hiatus but is now resuming production. Ferguson, who plays Juliette Nichols, has become one of her most iconic roles, earning widespread praise from fans and critics alike. Her performance in the series, which follows a dystopian narrative of humanity’s survival in an underground silo, has been highlighted as a standout in her career. The third season of Silo will see the continuation of the story, which was revealed to involve a network of hundreds of underground bunkers rather than a single silo. Despite Apple TV+ not yet confirming a 2026 release date for the season, Ferguson confirmed during an interview that the show will return in the coming months. The announcement has already sparked renewed interest in the series, with Silo surging back into Apple TV+'s top 10 rankings in over 15 countries worldwide. In addition to Silo, Ferguson is set to star in several other projects. She will reprise her role as Lady Jessica in Dune: Part Three, the final installment of Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi franchise, and will also appear in The Magic Faraway Tree alongside Andrew Garfield. Earlier this year, she starred in the controversial sci-fi thriller Mercy with Chris Pratt. Ferguson’s latest film, The Immortal Man, is now streaming on Netflix. The movie serves as a sequel to the Peaky Blinders crime series and features Cillian Murphy reprising his role as Tommy Shelby in a WWII-set action thriller.#apple_tv #rebecca_ferguson #silo #dune_part_three #the_immortal_man
Rebecca Ferguson's Silo Season 4 Officially Wraps Filming Fans of Rebecca Ferguson’s acclaimed series Silo are still waiting for Season 3, as it has been over a year since the second season concluded. While the wait for new episodes continues, the anticipation is growing after Apple TV+ shared a major production update. The streamer confirmed that the fourth and final season of Silo has officially wrapped filming, marking a significant milestone for the series. The renewal of Silo for two additional seasons was first announced in December 2024, with Season 4 serving as the final chapter. Filming for Season 3 was completed by May 2025, but Season 4’s production began later, in August 2025. This delay has extended the time between seasons, but Apple TV+ noted that the final season should be released sooner than expected since all episodes are now finished. Silo is based on the original novel trilogy by Hugh Howey, which includes Wool, Shift, and Dust. After initial plans to adapt the story as a feature film fell through, Graham Yost reimagined it as a series for Apple TV+. Rebecca Ferguson stars as Juliette Nichols, an engineer working in the lowest levels of the Silo, a mile-deep underground society that has sheltered humanity from the outside world after a cataclysmic event. The first season ended with Juliette discovering dozens of other silos, setting up the events of subsequent seasons. Season 2 concluded with Juliette warning the people of Silo 18 not to leave, alongside a flashback to a conflict between the U.S. and Iran that led to the cataclysm. Season 3’s direction has been described as a shift from the darker tone of previous seasons.#apple_tv #hugh_howey #rebecca_ferguson #silo #graham_yost
Silo gets exciting update ahead of season 3’s release Apple TV+ has confirmed that the final season of Silo is already in post-production, marking a significant development for the sci-fi series ahead of its upcoming third season. The streaming platform announced via its X account that filming for Silo season 4 has officially wrapped, which could accelerate the release timeline between seasons 3 and 4. The show, which premiered in 2024, has been a critical and commercial success for Apple TV+. Following the completion of its second season in early 2025, the platform renewed the series for two additional seasons, with season 3 set to debut this fall. The confirmation that season 4 is finished filming suggests that the final season may air within a year of season 3’s release, potentially shortening the gap between seasons from nearly two years to just 12 months or less. Apple TV+ had previously announced the renewal of Silo for both seasons 3 and 4, signaling the show’s importance to its content library. The streamlined production schedule could allow for a more rapid turnaround, aligning with the platform’s strategy to maintain momentum for high-profile series. Fans of the show, which follows a group of workers in a subterranean society, can now anticipate a quicker conclusion to the series’ narrative arc. The first two seasons of Silo are available on Apple TV+ for subscribers, with the platform offering a monthly subscription at $12.99 or through the Apple One bundle. As the series approaches its final chapters, the confirmation of season 4’s completion underscores Apple’s commitment to delivering a complete and satisfying conclusion to the story.#season_3 #apple_tv #silo #season_4 #apple_one
