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