ixoy wrote: » Looking forward to it... But unfortunately Amazon are taking a leaf out of 'The Boys' and will be airing this weekly, from Dec 16th and not doing them all at once. So we'll be drip fed them up until February.
pixelburp wrote: » It looks spectacular. The FX budget appears a bit better too, as those space shots were particularly impressive. Having read book 5 anyone who thought season 4 was a bit meh, should have no worries about what's coming
Icyseanfitz wrote: » Book 5 wasn't my favorite, founder it a bit boring compared to all that came before (protomolcule, gates, alien worlds etc) ive yet to read 6 and beyond, does it go back to the new discoveries vibes or more political like book 5?
Cina wrote: » Season 4 was really poor, it honestly felt like one episode stretched out to ten, but I've heard it's the weakest book. Supposedly the fifth book is much better so here's hoping this is more akin to season's two and three. A shame Bobby is still there, she's such a crap character/actress!
Cina wrote: » A shame Bobby is still there, she's such a crap character/actress!
pixelburp wrote: » I'm midway through book 7 and the answer can be "both". Chickens are beginning to come home to roost so to speak. There is also a significant time jump, so they'll have to recast the leads or break out the old folks makeup
pixelburp wrote: » Ah shoot: so apparently Season 6 will be the last. Given each season has charted 1 book, and it's a 9 book series, we could be facing a super-compressed final run: edit: oh and Alex won't be returning in season 6; guess the misconduct investigation found him suss:https://deadline.com/2020/11/the-expanse-renewed-sixth-final-season-amazon-cas-anvar-not-returning-1234621032/
JP Liz V1 wrote: » When did it move to Amazon?
saneman wrote: » It's disappointing that the series is coming to a close, there's been little in terms of sci-fi (tv or movies) that has made me as giddy with excitement as The Expanse has. It won't be a compressed final season i'd say, book 6 has plenty to fill 10 episodes on it's own and offers a stopping point for the TV show that makes some sense in terms of the overall story and how it continues. There'll be no spoilers from me but if there was ever a reason needed to read the books... Wasn't aware until now of the allegations regarding Cas Anvar, it's a pity as he seemed to be one of the driving forces behind the series being picked up by Amazon. Created a Churn for himself it seems.
pixelburp wrote: » Actually, that's true: as you say Book 6 ends at a natural narrative jumping-off point, so maybe it won't be so jarring for it to end at the point that it does. Still, given everything that's happening in book 7 (which I'm reading ATM), it's a shame we'll never get to see any of it - unless it changes network again lol
Tony EH wrote: » What's the reason for Amazon axing the show? Low numbers?