‘Silo’ Season 3 Episode 4 Release Date and Time: Juliette’s Race Against Camille Takes a Shocking Turn
‘Silo‘ fans have a new episode on the horizon, and the wait is almost over for the next chapter of the Apple TV sci-fi drama’s third season. The streaming saga has kept audiences hooked with its split timeline structure, and episode 4 promises to raise the stakes even further.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, the episode is set to arrive on Jul 24, 2026, continuing the show’s established pattern of weekly releases. The synopsis teases that the race to evade Camille leads Juliette to a shocking discovery, while Daniel seeks help from a friend.
‘Silo’ Season 3 Release Schedule Explained
‘Silo’ has stuck to a consistent weekly rollout since its return this summer. The third and penultimate season of Silo premiered on July 3, 2026, at 12:00 a.m. Eastern Time for the first episode of what is a ten episode outing. That premiere date lines up with the pattern reported elsewhere for the show’s new episode drops.
Fresh episodes arrive weekly on Friday nights on Apple TV, with the season finale scheduled for September 4. That means episode 4 slots neatly into the middle of the season’s opening stretch, setting up the midseason arc before the show heads toward its back half.
New episodes of the season are dropping on Fridays at 3 a.m, keeping fans on a predictable schedule week after week. That consistency has made it easier for viewers to plan their binge sessions around the drop times rather than guessing when new content will land.
Season 3 contains ten episodes total, following the same format as the previous two seasons, which also had ten episodes each. With four episodes airing by the time episode 4 lands, the show is already deep into its dual timeline storytelling.
Juliette’s Shocking Discovery Takes Center Stage
Episode 4 continues to build on the tension introduced in the season’s earlier chapters. The race to evade Camille leads Juliette to a shocking discovery, while Daniel seeks help from a friend. That description alone has fans speculating about what exactly Juliette might stumble upon next.
Camille’s escape is what sets this chase in motion, eventually pushing Juliette toward whatever revelation awaits her. Given how the show has handled big reveals in the past, viewers are bracing for another gut punch that reshapes their understanding of the silo’s history.
Meanwhile, the Before Times storyline is not slowing down either. Camille’s announcement shakes the entire silo, and Daniel and Helen attend a special event tied to the fallout. The dual narrative structure means both timelines are building toward something bigger.
‘Silo’ has built its reputation on doling out mysteries in careful doses, and episode 4 appears to be another piece of that puzzle. Fans who have followed ‘Silo’ since its early days know the show rarely reveals its hand too early, which only adds to the anticipation.
What Season 3 Has Set Up so Far
The season’s larger narrative hinges on two intertwined timelines. The trailer revealed that Season 3 has a split timeline between present day Juliette and post apocalyptic life before the silos were formed. That structure has defined the season’s pacing, alternating between Juliette’s present struggles and the origins of the silo system itself.
The official synopsis notes that in the Before Times, journalist Helen Drew and Congressman Daniel Keene uncover a conspiracy that pulls them into a chain of events with catastrophic, irreversible consequences. That thread has run parallel to Juliette’s own journey throughout the early episodes.

Rebecca Ferguson returns as engineer turned sheriff Juliette Nichols, with Common back as Robert Sims, Chinaza Uche as Paul Billings, Harriet Walter as Martha Walker, Tim Robbins as Bernard Holland, and Avi Nash as Lukas Kyle. Ashley Zukerman and Jessica Henwick joined the series regular cast for Season 3 after first appearing in the Season 2 finale as Congressman Daniel Keene and journalist Helen Drew.
Showrunner Graham Yost has been candid about how much the season will actually reveal. Yost explained the series is fundamentally a mystery show built around why these people are living underground, what happened to the outside world, and when it might be safe again, adding that this season audiences will learn a lot even though they will not get everything.
With episode 4 poised to deliver on that promise, the countdown to Juliette’s next shocking discovery is officially on. What do you think Juliette is about to uncover in her race against Camille, and how do you think it will change everything we know about the silo?

