Apple TV sets Silo season 3 premiere for July 3

Apple TV's post-apocalyptic drama Silo will return for its third season on Friday, July 3, with weekly episodes culminating in a September 4 finale. A new teaser offers a glimpse of life above ground before the apocalypse, featuring Rebecca Ferguson's Juliette Nichols. The season explores flashbacks to the 'Before Times' amid ongoing silo intrigue.

Season 3 continues the story of 10,000 people living underground in a dystopian society. Juliette Nichols, played by Rebecca Ferguson, survives a forced 'cleaning' but returns with memory loss as the silo deals with rebellion fallout and a new threat. Flashbacks centuries earlier follow journalist Helen Drew and Congressman Daniel Keene as they uncover a conspiracy with catastrophic results, based partly on Hugh Howey's novel Shift from the Silo trilogy, set 300 years before the main events.

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