‘Silo’ Season 3 Episode 3 Release Date and Time

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Silo‘ fans have barely caught their breath after the season’s chaotic second outing, and already the countdown to episode three is on. Apple TV’s dystopian mystery has built its entire identity around weekly dread, and this week is no exception as the story pushes deeper into Juliette’s fractured memory and the secrets buried in the Before Times.

If you have been refreshing your watchlist wondering exactly when the next chapter lands, the answer is refreshingly simple once you know Apple’s release pattern.

‘Silo’ Season 3 Episode 3 Release Date

‘Silo’ season 3 episode 3 is titled ‘A Dark Web,’ and it is scheduled to premiere on July 17, 2026. The remaining Silo season 3 episodes and their air dates were announced, with episode 3 confirmed as “A Dark Web” arriving July 17.

This continues a schedule that has been locked in since the season’s premiere. Silo season 3 began on July 3, 2026, and the episode titles along with air dates for the entire season have since been revealed. That means episode three arrives exactly two weeks after the season’s launch, following the standard weekly cadence the show has used since its debut.

What Time Does the New Episode Come Out?

For anyone wondering about the exact drop time, Apple TV keeps things consistent from week to week. New episodes of Silo’s third season drop on Fridays at 3 a.m. ET. That early morning release means West Coast viewers technically get access at midnight local time, making it easy to watch before work or school if you are dedicated enough to set an alarm.

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Silo Season 3 premieres on Apple TV, and like the previous two seasons, the streamer is releasing each episode weekly instead of dropping the whole batch at once. That slower rollout has become part of the show’s identity, forcing fans to sit with each twist rather than blitzing through in a single weekend.

‘Silo’ Episode Schedule for the Rest of the Season

Knowing when episode three lands is only half the puzzle, since the full season roadmap has already been mapped out for fans who like to plan ahead. After episode 3, the schedule continues with Episode 4, “Whatever You Do, Don’t Go Home,” on July 24, Episode 5, “Memory,” on July 31, Episode 6, “The Drive,” on August 7, Episode 7, “Radio,” on August 14, Episode 8, “Gray Goo,” on August 21, Episode 9, “Farewell,” on August 28, and the season finale, “Troy,” on September 4.

Silo Season 3 consists of 10 episodes total, with the first episode having released on the season’s premiere date. That gives fans a solid two months of appointment viewing before the finale wraps things up in September.

Where to Watch ‘Silo’ Season 3?

‘Silo’ remains a strict Apple TV exclusive, so there is no workaround if you want to stay current with the story. The show can be streamed through Apple TV, with a monthly subscription option that includes a free trial period for new users. The first two seasons of Silo are also available to watch in their entirety on the platform, making it simple to catch up before diving into the new episodes.

The timing of this new chapter matters more than usual, since season three is finally addressing the show’s oldest mystery. Season 3 is built around answering the question the show has circled since its first episode, namely how humanity ended up living underground in the first place. With Juliette’s memory loss unresolved and the Before Times storyline gaining momentum through Helen Drew and Congressman Daniel Keene, episode three has real stakes riding on it.

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It also helps that the creative team has been open about their long term plans for the story. Apple renewed Silo for Seasons 4 and 5 back in 2024, and showrunner Graham Yost has been clear that he is adapting a trilogy with no intention of dragging the story out longer than necessary. That should reassure fans that every episode, including this week’s, is building toward something concrete rather than stalling for time.

With ‘A Dark Web’ arriving July 17 at 3 a.m. ET exclusively on Apple TV, the only real question left is what new piece of the silo’s history gets uncovered next. What do you think Helen and Daniel are about to stumble onto in the Before Times, and is Juliette’s memory loss really as accidental as Camille wants her to believe?

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