Apple has chosen to renew its post-apocalyptic drama "Silo" for two more seasons, but the series will end in season 4.
Apple put out a series order for "Silo," then dubbed "Wool." Now, just under three years later, Apple TV+ has decided to end the series without giving the cast and crew a chance to finish the story.
On Monday, Apple announced, "Silo" has been picked up for season three and four, which will allow the series to conclude in its fourth year. That's considerably more notice than the recently-canceled "Time Bandits" had gotten.
Currently, its not known whether or not "Silo" was always intended to be a four-season story, or if Apple has pulled the plug before its time. Either way, it's hardly uncommon for a service to cancel a streaming-only series relatively early as compared to broadcast television.
"Silo" began airing its second season on November 15 and will continue to air new episodes every Friday through January 17, 2025. Airing dates for seasons three and four won't be known for some time.
Apple had renewed "Silo" for a second season in June 2023. The series had its production halted a month later during WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
In April, "Silo" received two Bafta Television Awards. It won Best Production Design as well as Best Original Music.
Season one began airing on May 5, 2023.