Silo season 3 will solve the shows darkness problem, says creator
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Apple TV+ just wrapped up Silo season 2, but the series has already been picked up for seasons 3 and 4. Now, the shows creator has revealed a big visual change to expect in the next season.Showrunner on Silo season 3: there will be sunshineModern TV shows can at times be poorly lit.Call it the Game of Thrones problem, since some of that shows most expensive and anticipated episodes famously were too dark for lots of viewers to see what was happening on-screendespite the big budgets.Silos first two seasons have similarly been pretty dark, with season 2 being especially problematic.But Silos creator and showrunner, Graham Yost, shared in a new interview that things are changing in season 3. **minor spoilers ahead**Yost was asked if that season 2 finale cliffhanger was any indication of changes of scenery coming next season. He confirmed it was.Matt Webb Mitovich writes at TVLine with Yosts reply:So yes, we will be outdoors, and we will be in the world, and there will be sunshine, Yost said, speaking to the parts of Season 3 that will be brighter.That said. We do go back to Silo 17 in Season 3, he noted. And remember, theyve got a very big power issue there, so they dont have a lot of light.So theres hope for season 3 yet.The new season is expected to bounce between book 2 in the Silo trilogywhich follows the characters introduced upon season 2s endand book 3, interweaving the two stories similar to how this past season followed separate silos.Thus, good chunks of the show should be much brighter and easier to see than ever. But well still be due for some dark Silo 17 scenes too.Did you have trouble seeing Silo season 2 because of it was too dark? Let us know in the comments.Best Apple TV and Home accessoriesAdd 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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