
After months of radio silence, they unleashed a ton of exciting season 4 info at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, including a trailer and scene-long clip. The Expanse will keep its original creative team and is still being made by the same production company, so we don’t foresee any creative upheaval between seasons. (And if you want to watch or rewatch the first three seasons, they’re all available on Prime now too.) Amazon answered the call, picking up the show for a fourth season on Amazon Prime. After Syfy canceled The Expanse midway through season 3, its fanbase launched a noisy campaign for renewal elsewhere. The Expanse's Season 6 finale airs on Prime Video on Friday, January 14.If you’re looking forward to The Expanse season 4, you should thank the show’s fans. However, at present there is no news on whether the show will get a spin-off. Given there are three more books worth of material, not including the short story collection "Memory's Legion" it could be entirely possible for there to be a spin-off.Ī spin-off could continue where The Expanse Season 6 left off or even just follow the characters in Laconia that are introduced in the final episodes, or it could be set in a completely different part of the universe. He confirmed, as fans of the books are already aware, that there is "definitely more to tell" but kept quiet on if there were any further plans to continue the series.Ībraham and Franck also told Polygon in 2020 that Season 6 was simply a "natural pause point" for the show, but teased there could be more.įranck said: "Alcon -our studio-is very committed to the IP. In the same interview Shankar also explained that the show's future would depend on Alcon Entertainment, the company who produces and finances the series. And I think what we've got on paper at this point definitely is that thing that we talked about many years ago." Will The Expanse Get a Spin-Off? "So the answer is basically, yeah, we have talked about that last ending scene and we talked about it for quite some time. And so I think we're in that mode, that framework. He explained to the publication that they wanted to figure out if they would "be able to get to the end if we only got six seasons," adding: "We all felt that that was absolutely possible.
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In an interview with EW in June 2020, showrunner Naren Shankar said he, Franck and Abraham planned out a six-season arc for the series in advance, in case it didn't get renewed further. Read more 'The Expanse's' Steven Strait and Dominique Tipper on Holden and Naomi While there are nine books in total, it should be noted that there is a time jump in book seven, "Persepolis Rising", so if there were to be more of the show then the cast would need to be significantly aged-up to keep faithful to the source material. There is also the forthcoming "Memory's Legion", which will be released in June 2022 and is a series of short stories set within The Expanse universe. Season six is based on "Babylon's Ashes", the sixth book in Corey's sci-fi novel franchise, and it is followed by three more books: "Persepolis Rising", "Tiamat's Wrath", "Leviathan Falls". Corey (the penname of writing duo Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham) that is has only just ended. Why The Expanse Is Ending After Six SeasonsĪt the time the show was renewed for a sixth season Vernon Sanders, co-head of television at Amazon Studios, said in a statement that it would give a "satisfying conclusion to the series that they deserve."įans, of course, were surprised to learn this would be the end of the series given it is based on a book series by James S. Lee Pace and Leah Harvey on THAT 'Foundation' Finale.'The Expanse': Dominique Tipper and Keon Alexander on Naomi Marco and Filip.
