Apple TV+ Confirms 'Silo' Appearance at Comic-Con Ahead of Season 2 Announcement

Apple TV+ "Silo" is scheduled to join the Comic-Con on July 27 as the series is expected to announce the release date for season 2.

Apple confirmed that the cast and showrunner will hold a panel at the convention along with a sneak peek for the upcoming season.

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Apple TV+ to Hold Special Panel for 'Silo' at Comic-Con

Apple revealed its participation in the much-awaited San Diego Comic-Con later this month. The "Silo" panel will be attended by Rebecca Ferguson and Common, along with the showrunner and creator Graham Yost.

The stars and the creator are expected to discuss some crucial parts from the first season as a form of recall for the fans. Moreover, it is also anticipated that they will announce some details for the upcoming season.

The discussion also hinted that there could be a surprise special guest that will join the panel. A sneak peek into the second season is highly likely to be available during the convention.

Apple Teases Four Seasons for 'Silo'

"Silo" first debuted in the Apple TV+ as an original series of the platform in 2023. The show is based on a trilogy of novels by Hugh Howey.

Last month, the production announced that the series is intended to run for four seasons. Ferguson previously shared that the show had just finished shooting the second season.

Meanwhile, the third and fourth seasons are still waiting for the green light from Apple. The actress also hinted at the possibility of filming the remaining two seasons back to back before concluding the show.

"I believe that the show has an ending, and I know when that is...To be honest, I don't think it's a secret. The books are the books. It's three books, and the three books are divided into four seasons," the actress said.

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