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Silo Season 2 Will Get a SDCC panel on July 27 with Rebecca Fergusson and Surprise Guests

Jul 13, 2024

Summary

Get ready for more
Silo
, as a panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con on July 27 will reveal Season 2 details.

Silo
star Rebecca Ferguson hints at a clear roadmap for the show’s future, with plans for Seasons 3 and 4 already in motion.
Critics hailed
Silo
as a hit series, while fans had mixed opinions – but anticipation for Season 2 remains high.

Fans of Apple TV+ hit series Silo have finally been given an idea of when they will find out what is in store for Season 2 of the dystopian drama. Almost a year on from the Rebecca Ferguson-led series becoming one of the platform’s most popular originals, it has been announced that the show will be getting a panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con on July 27, when we can expect to find out more about where Juliette and the story will be heading next.

Silo Release Date May 5, 2023 Main Genre Sci-Fi Studio Apple TV+, MC Studios Creator Graham Yost Streaming Service(s) Apple TV+ Expand

In a new press release, Apple TV+ announced some of the panel’s line-up, which includes Ferguson, and teased plenty of discussion about the next stage of Silo’s story. The release reads:

“Apple TV+ today announced that Silo, its globally acclaimed and hit world-building drama based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy, will make its San Diego Comic-Con debut on Saturday July 27th for a panel and conversation around what fans can look forward to in the highly anticipated second season of Silo featuring star and executive producer Rebecca Ferguson, star Common, creator and showrunner Graham Yost and executive producer Hugh Howey, plus surprise special guests. The panel will be moderated by Adam Savage (Editor-in-Chief, Tested.com).”

When Silo Will End is No Secret According to Rebecca Ferguson

While many TV shows have indefinite life in them, Silo star Rebecca Ferguson has not been secretive about exactly when the show likely come to an end. As an adaptation of a series of novels by Hugh Howey, who as mentioned also executive produces the series, the story is very much laid out, and Fergusson explained as much in a previous interview.

“The books are the books. It’s three books, and the three books are divided into four seasons. So, I believe, unless any Apple person is gonna jump on, I think we’re absolutely fine with saying Season 1, we’ve done. Season 2 is shot and coming out, and we’re now looking at green-lighting Seasons 3 and 4. And I think we would film them maybe together, and that would be the end.”

Related Silo: The Syndrome and Ending, Explained Silo has plenty of mysteries in its first season, and we will cover everything you need to know about the ending right here.

Dystopian futures have been a constant favorite setting amongst fantasy, horror and sci-fi dramas, from The Walking Dead to Fallout, so the popularity of Silo was not too much of a surprise. Hailed by many critics as the best Apple TV+ series of 2023, the show was a success in that respect. Audiences had a somewhat more mixed response, and after starting off with a high 90% approval rate, this dropped significantly to its current 65%, with many citing its slow-burn plot as being too boring. However, viewers just discovering the series now have once again returned to praising the character-driven story, and there are many fans eagerly awaiting their first glimpse of Season 2.

Silo’s
SDCC panel will take place on July 27, when it is likely a first trailer for the new season will be released.

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