Hugh Howey’s complex world, which he constructed through his critically acclaimed novel series, was clarified in the science fiction drama series Silo on Apple TV+. Twelve years before the Apple TV adaptation aired in 2023, Howey wrote and self-published Wool, the first instalment of the Silo book series, as an e-book in 2011.
In 2013, Howey published Shift and Dust, which are more instalments in the Silo universe. Based on the full book trilogy, Apple’s Silo will at least partially explore the latter books in a guaranteed future season. As a result, Silo has some intricate world-building that necessitates more explanation.
Rebecca Ferguson provides a significant filming update for Silo season 2. The science fiction shows on AppleTV+ transported viewers to a dystopian future where survivors of an unidentified apocalypse live out their lives in a large, self-contained subterranean bunker called the silo.
The shows are based on a series of books by author Hugh Howey. Ferguson, who starred in Dune, as Juliette, a mechanical magician who rises to prominence and gradually reveals the unsettling secrets hidden inside the silo. Producer Ferguson provides an optimistic update on Silo season 2 filming, noting that the project concludes on March 8, 2024.
More than six months after season 1 concluded Juliette’s journey with its shocking finale. Ferguson, hesitant to provide information about the shooting date of season 2, said, “The eighth of March, thank you very much for asking.” I apologize; that’s all.”
Rebecca Ferguson Provides a Significant Filming Update for Silo Season 2
The announcement that Silo season 2 is almost finished filming is exciting, but since post-production takes time, it’s unlikely that new episodes will air before late 2024 or early 2025. This implies that fans will have to wait a while to learn Juliette’s fate following the shocking conclusion to Silo season 1.
It’s difficult to predict Juliette’s exact fate in the upcoming season, and Ferguson herself hasn’t revealed anything particular, though she did hint at something.
The actor stated in an interview with TVLine last year that the novels won’t always serve as a flawless roadmap for how season 2 unfolds: While we are making every effort to follow the book to the letter, there are some elements that we have changed for reasons that will become clear when you see them.
The first season of Silo mostly focused on a mystery that was gradually coming to light as Juliette dug (literally) deeper and deeper into the real purpose of the silo. There’s a lot more to the AppleTV+ show’s world than meets the eye, as the season 1 finale showed by completely upending everything.
The task facing Silo season 2 is to further delve into the mystery while broadening the scope of the show, as experienced by the unwavering and insatiably curious Juliette.