![]() ![]() Amazon might attempt to return to a steady week-by-week schedule starting in Fall 2020. The entire first episode screened before a live audience at New York Comic Con in October 2019.Ī valid criticism of Season 4 was that all of the episodes were released at once, favoring a more “binge-able” release than a traditional week to week release (such as The Mandalorian on Disney+). Season 4 wrapped in a February 2019 and episodes aired in December. Considering past performance, The Expanse has a relatively quick post-production cycle. And that’s assuming that the VFX companies contracted by Amazon can complete their work remotely during the ongoing public health crisis. It’s highly unlikely that we’ll see a release as soon as this summer or (pity the visual effects team) this spring. Of course, Season 5 has yet to get an official release date. RELATED: Amazon Renews The Expanse for Season 5 Ahead of Season 4 Premiere – TCA 2019 As a very VFX-heavy show, this is when the real hard work for The Expanse begins. Production wrapped on Season 5 on the third week of February 2020, so the show is fully into post-production by now. The Expanse Season 5 continues Amazon’s trend of having shorter seasons (ten episodes per season, compared to the thirteen on The Expanse’s original home on Syfy). The main cast of The Expanse (from left-to-right) – Wes Chatham (Amos Burton), Dominique Tipper (Naomi Nagata), Steven Strait (James “Jim” Holden), and Cas Anvar (Alex Kamal) – on the set of production for The Expanse Season 5. With not one but two 100% “Fresh” ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, you really will want to catch up on The Expanse by the time Season 5 debuts. The protomolecule and the Eros Incident might hit a little too close to home now, but there’s a reason we included it on our recommended list of shows to binge. If Inverse is right, then Amazon Prime will be no exception to this new trend, and the Screaming Firehawks will be ecstatic about the possibility of The Expanse getting a Season 5 release soon!įirst of all, if you haven’t already watched the first four seasons of The Expanse on Amazon Prime, you really have no excuse not to. Warner Brothers’ Birds of Prey and Universal Pictures’ The Invisible Man (both of which released just a few weeks ago in February) are now getting digital releases later this month. And many film studios have pushed their digital/streaming release dates ahead-of-schedule now that most movie theaters have been closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Most major media outlets are making recommendations for shows and movies to keep their audiences entertained at home. As such, it is an unintended boom-time for streaming. With things as they are, everyone is cooped-up inside their houses and apartments for quite some time. ![]()
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