‘Silo’ Season 3 Episode 2 Release Date and Time, Everything Fans Need to Know Before ‘It’s All Good’ Drops

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Apple TV’s dystopian sci-fi hit ‘Silo‘ finally returned this week, dropping its long awaited third season premiere and reigniting the fandom’s obsession with underground bunkers, memory control, and the mystery of how humanity ended up living beneath the earth in the first place. After Juliette Nichols survived a fiery airlock disaster at the end of season two, the new season picks up with her installed as mayor of Silo 18, though her victory comes at the cost of her own memories.

The premiere also introduced a second timeline set centuries in the past, following journalist Helen Drew and Congressman Daniel Keene as they stumble into a conspiracy tied directly to the origins of the silos themselves. That dual structure represents one of the biggest formal changes the show has made since it debuted in 2023, and it has already reshaped how fans are talking about where the season is headed. With one episode now in the rearview mirror, attention has quickly turned to when the next chapter arrives.

‘Silo’ Season 3 Episode 2 is scheduled to premiere on Friday, July 10, 2026, continuing the weekly rollout that Apple TV has used for the show since its first season. The episode carries the title ‘It’s All Good,’ based on the season’s official episode listing, and it will mark the second of ten installments making up the show’s penultimate season before its already confirmed fourth and final run.

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Apple TV has kept its release pattern consistent throughout the season, dropping new episodes at 12 a.m. Pacific Time, which lands at 3 a.m. Eastern Time, every Friday. That same schedule applied to the July 3 premiere and is expected to hold for ‘It’s All Good’ as well, since Apple has not announced any deviation from its usual weekly cadence.

Viewers outside the United States should expect the episode to land several hours later in their local time, since Apple TV releases new content simultaneously worldwide based on the Pacific Time drop rather than adjusting individually by region. As with the premiere, the safest bet for international fans is to check the exact local conversion for their own time zone rather than assume a fixed hour.

Apple TV has not released a detailed synopsis for ‘It’s All Good’ ahead of its premiere, which is consistent with how the network has handled weekly rollouts for ‘Silo’ in prior seasons. What is known is that the season will continue splitting time between Juliette’s fight to recover her memory inside Silo 18 and the Before Times storyline following Daniel and Helen, whose investigation is expected to keep inching toward the truth behind the silos’ construction.

Showrunner Graham Yost has described the season’s structure as a deliberate choice to give audiences partial answers now while holding some material back for the show’s ending. Discussing how the two timelines connect, Yost said the goal was to let viewers know they were “going to get a degree of answer to the big mystery” without spoiling everything at once, a balance he detailed in an interview with ScreenRant. That approach suggests Episode 2 will likely keep advancing both storylines rather than settling into just one.

‘Silo’ remains exclusive to Apple TV, meaning viewers will need an active subscription to stream Episode 2 when it arrives. A basic Apple TV plan costs 12.99 dollars per month, while an annual subscription runs 99.99 dollars, and Apple also offers a seven day free trial for new subscribers who have not previously signed up.

The service is also bundled into Apple One, which starts at 19.95 dollars per month and includes access to Apple’s other subscription offerings alongside Apple TV. Both seasons one and two of ‘Silo’ remain available to stream in full for anyone catching up before Episode 2 arrives.

With nine episodes still to come before the season finale on September 4, 2026, ‘Silo’ has plenty of runway left to answer the questions its premiere raised about Juliette’s missing memories and the true origins of the silos. Whether ‘It’s All Good’ lives up to its title or delivers another gut punch remains to be seen, but the wait for the next chapter is almost over.

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