The next episode of Apple TV+’s award-winning science fiction series “Silo” will be released early.

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Apple had previously announced that new “Silo” episodes would air on Fridays, but the third episode of the second season would instead air on Wednesday, November 27. Apple likely moved up the date so people could watch the episode in the US. Thanksgiving holiday is on Thursday, November 28th.

As savvy Apple TV+ viewers know, this actually means the episode will be available to watch starting at 9pm Eastern Time on Tuesday, November 26th.

“Silo” follows the last 10,000 people on Earth, living in a massive underground bunker to escape the seemingly toxic and deadly world outside. The public does not know why the silo was built, and those who seek the truth face deadly consequences. Rebecca Ferguson plays Juliette Nichols, an engineer who tries to solve the mysteries surrounding the silo after the murder of a loved one. The science fiction series is based on Hugh Howey’s best-selling book series. Ferguson and Howey serve as executive producers.

Apple TV+ costs $9.99 per month or $99 per year in the US, and the streaming service is also included in all Apple One subscription packages.

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