Silo season 3 hailed as ‘best season yet,’ here are the first reviews
Early reviews call the 10-episode Apple TV season the show’s best yet, praising its split timeline and memory-driven mystery.
- Apple TV's sci-fi series Silo returns for its third season on Friday, July 3, with new episodes releasing weekly through September 4.
- This season introduces a split-timeline narrative, intercutting Juliette Nichols' present-day story with a 'Before Times' storyline investigating the silos' origins.
- Rebecca Ferguson returns to anchor the ambitious drama, which critics praise as the show's "best season yet" for its compelling examination of memory.
- Production has already wrapped on Season 4, the final installment, providing a definitive endpoint that looms large over every episode of the current season.
- Finally addressing central mysteries, the show promises to answer long-standing questions regarding who built the silos and why residents must remain inside.
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