‘The Expanse’ gets a new life, will continue with Season 4 on Amazon Prime

A mere two weeks after Syfy canceled its celebrated sci-fi series The Expanse, Jeff Bezos has confirmed that the series will continue with a new season on Amazon Prime, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Speaking at a panel for the show at the National Space Society in Los Angeles, the tech titan made the surprise announcement to a ballroom packed with fans. “Ten minutes ago … I just got word that The Expanse was saved,” he said as the room erupted in applause.

Recommended Videos

I'll just let him say it…#TheExpanse#RocinanteIsSafe#BreakingNews

Thank you @JeffBezos pic.twitter.com/wxHN31zgJs

— Cas Anvar (@Casanvar) May 26, 2018

“We couldn’t be more excited that The Expanse is going to continue on Amazon Prime!” said Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson, co-founders of Alcon Entertainment. “We are fully aware that this wouldn’t have been possible if it wasn’t for the staggering outpouring of support from the most creative, hardest working sci-fi fans around the world. From reddit campaigns to airplanes, we say thank you. It worked!”

The Expanse is said to be one of the Amazon CEO’s favorite books, and Bezos was reportedly livid when the TV series went to Syfy. The move may have even ignited his directive that Amazon find “the next Game of Thrones.” Syfy’s decision to cancel the series reportedly stemmed from its extremely limited broadcast rights for the program.

Set hundreds of years in the future, The Expanse is based on the bestselling book series authored by Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck under the collective pen name James S. A. Corey. The series chronicles the lead-up to war between various planets and assorted colonies vying for control of the solar system, with a small group of characters caught up in a vast conspiracy that threatens all of humanity. Oscar-nominated screenwriters Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby (Children of Men, Iron Man) developed the series and serve as executive producers along with showrunner Naren Shankar (Almost Human, Grimm). The series stars Steven Strait, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Dominique Tipper, Cas Anvar, and Wes Chatham.

If the deal is finalized, The Expanse would join an impressive lineup of upcoming series on Amazon. The streaming video platform already has a highly publicized Lord of the Rings series in development, as well as Jordan Peele’s Nazi-hunting series The Hunt lined up. It also has another sci-fi drama from Westworld creators Lisa Joy and Jonah Nolan in development titled The Peripheral.

The Expanse currently airs Wednesdays on Syfy at 9 p.m. ET, with the finale of the third season expected to air in July.

Updated on May 26: Added a statement from Jeff Bezos confirming the show’s return.

Editors' Recommendations

A veteran journalist with more than two decades of experience covering local and national news, arts and entertainment, and…
The Boys season 3 to debut on Amazon Prime Video in June

Despite relatively short seasons for The Boys, Amazon Prime Video's flagship superhero series sat out  2021. However, Prime Video's new, super-short teaser reveals that The Boys season 3 will finally arrive in June. And if the new footage is any indication, Anthony Starr's Homelander is about to snap.

Warning: Spoilers ahead! Homelander may look like an all-American hero, but he has the heart of a villain. Last season, Homelander was in a relationship with the almost equally sadistic Stormfront, a literal Nazi. Homelander also took great joy in tormenting Billy Butcher with the knowledge that his wife, Becca Butcher, gave birth to Homelander's son, Ryan. But in the season 2 finale, Stormfront fatally injured Becca, and Ryan used his emerging superpowers to severely maim Stormfront. Homelander was subsequently blackmailed into letting Billy and Ryan leave. And that defeat may be why Homelander's smile for the cameras is no longer convincing.

Read more
New Ozark season 4 trailer promises no one gets out clean

Marty (Jason Bateman) and Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney) got what they wanted in Ozark season 3: They survived. However, some juicy new footage from the new "official" trailer for Ozark season 4 suggests that the Byrde family's troubles are far from over.

Warning: Spoilers ahead! Marty and Wendy's icy rival, the ruthless lawyer Helen Pierce (Janet McTeer), wanted them dead. But Omar Navarro (Felix Solis) decided to kill Helen and stick with the Byrdes. The trailer does shed some light on Omar's choice. He believes that the Byrdes can help him negotiate a deal that will keep him out of prison and allow him to move to America. But that's much easier said than done.

Read more
The Expanse season 6 trailer reveals a universe at war

After six seasons, The Expanse is ending its run next month on Amazon Prime Video. However, the crew of the Rocinante isn't going down without a fight, and we finally have a season 6 trailer to give us a look at what awaits.

As envisioned by James S. A. Corey (a pen name for collaborators and authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck), The Expanse shows viewers a darker side of humanity's expansion into the cosmos. It's not a Star Trek utopia, especially for the humans living in the asteroid belt without a planet to call their own. The Belters have been exploited for generations by their fellow humans on Earth and Mars. Now, the terrorist Marco Inaros has united the Belt behind him and unleashed a devastating war on the universe.

Read more