Silo
American science fiction television series
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| 2025 | Apple TV+ received three Golden Trailer Awards nominations for the Silo series: Best Digital – Drama, Best Action/Thriller Trailer, and Best BTS/EPK for a TV/Streaming Series |
| 2025 | Silo was nominated for Best Genre Series at the Satellite Awards. |
| May 2025 | Filming for the third season wrapped. |
| January 17 2025 | Ashley Zukerman and Jessica Henwick were announced as joining the cast as series regulars for the third season of Silo. |
| 2024 | Silo was nominated for multiple Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Television Series and Best New Genre Television Series. |
| 2024 | Amanda Bernstein, Gavin Bocquet, and Phil Harvey won the British Film Designers Guild Awards for Best Production Design. |
| 2024 | Rebecca Ferguson was nominated for Best Actress in a Television Series at the Saturn Awards and Best Actress in a Drama or Genre Series at the Satellite Awards. |
| 2024 | Gavin Bocquet and Amanda Bernstein won the British Academy Television Craft Awards for Best Production Design. |
| 2024 | Silo received multiple award nominations across various categories, including Art Directors Guild Awards, Black Reel Awards, and British Academy Television Craft Awards. |
| 2024 | James Layton and Justin Hawkins won the British Society of Cinematographers GBCT Operators Award for Television Drama. |
| 2024 | Atli Örvarsson won the British Academy Television Craft Awards for Best Original Music: Fiction. |
| 2024 | The television series was renewed for a second season, continuing the story of the underground silo community. |
| December 16 2024 | Series officially renewed for third and fourth seasons, with the fourth season set to be the final one. |
| November 15 2024 | Second season of Silo premiered on Apple TV+. |
| October 2024 | Filming for the third season began at Hoddesdon Studios, OMA One, and OMA X Film Studios in Enfield, London. |
| July 27 2024 | At San Diego Comic-Con, Steve Zahn was announced as joining the cast for the second season of Silo. |
| April 2024 | Rebecca Ferguson reveals plans to potentially shoot seasons 3 and 4 back-to-back, which would conclude the series. |
| March 8 2024 | Filming for the second season wrapped on this date. |
| 2023 | First season of the 'Silo' television series premiered, bringing the dystopian science fiction narrative to screen based on Hugh Howey's novel series. |
| December 2023 | Filming for the second season restarted in early December. |
| July 2023 | Filming was officially suspended due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. |
| June 2023 | Filming for the second season of 'Silo' began at Hoddesdon Studios, using the same set as season one. |
| June 2023 | Silo is renewed for a second season. |
| June 30 2023 | Conclusion of the Silo series release schedule, with remaining episodes aired weekly after the initial premiere. |
| May 5 2023 | First season of Silo began streaming on Apple TV+. |
| April 14 2023 | Silo had its special screening at the Canneseries festival, marking the first public presentation of the television series. |
| March 2023 | Atli Örvarsson was announced as the composer for the Silo TV series, having previously collaborated with Tyldum on the Apple TV+ series Defending Jacob. |
| 2022 | Principal photography for the first season was scheduled to continue until the second quarter of the year. |
| August 2021 | Principal photography for the first season of 'Silo' began in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, with Mark Patten, David Luther, and Laurie Rose serving as cinematographers. |
| August 2021 | Tim Robbins joined the cast of the Silo TV series. |
| August 2021 | Principal photography for the Silo TV series commenced. |
| May 20 2021 | Series moves to Apple TV+ and receives an order for ten episodes, with Graham Yost replacing Morgan as creator and writer, and Morten Tyldum attached to direct and executive produce. |
| July 30 2018 | Project is revived for television development at AMC, with LaToya Morgan initially attached to write. |
| June 5 2015 | Nicole Perlman is announced to rewrite the screenplay, with J Blakeson no longer involved in the project. |
| May 16 2012 | 20th Century Fox officially acquires the rights to Wool. |
| May 11 2012 | 20th Century Fox enters negotiations to acquire the self-published e-book Wool by Hugh Howey, initially developing the project as a feature film with Ridley Scott and Steven Zaillian as potential producers. |
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