Try GOLD - Free

Expanding Your Horizons

SFX

|

Holiday Special 2019

THERE’S A WHOLE NEW UNIVERSE TO EXPLORE AS THE EXPANSE FINDS A NEW HOME. SFX VISITED THE SET OF SEASON FOUR TO FIND OUT MORE...

- Bryan Cairns

Expanding Your Horizons

FOR WHAT SEEMED LIKE AN ETERNITY, The Expanse ceased to exist. In a startling move, the SyFy Channel axed the futuristic science-fiction drama after its third season in 2018. Devastated viewers protested, gathered signatures for an online petition and raised funds for a plane to fly a ‘Save The Expanse’ banner around Amazon Studios.

Well, all that noise worked.

A few weeks later, Amazon Prime swooped in and rescued the critically acclaimed, beloved TV series. In fact, Amazon not only picked it up for another year but recently greenlit a fifth season as well. On the Toronto set of The Expanse last December, humbled showrunner Naren Shankar praised the dedicated fanbase for the show’s new lease of life.

“I’ve been on a lot of science fiction shows over the years,” Shankar says. “One of the things that happens when any sci-fi show gets canceled is fans say, ‘They should continue the show’. It almost never happens. What occurred when SyFy canceled The Expanse was remarkable. It was a fan community that we had engaged with. On Twitter, we would do live tweets with each episode, so there was a relationship – the extent to which people put their arms around the show and really banged the drum and got people to notice.

“From the banner over Amazon and sending a model of the Roci up into space, that was an amazing thing,” he adds. “It really got things snowballing. Cas Anvar and the rest of our cast, they jumped into it, too. It finally got to the voices of the people who could make decisions, who loved the show as much as all of us did. To have a really great outcome, it was a remarkable, remarkable thing.”

MORE STORIES FROM SFX

SFX UK

SFX UK

SUPERMAN: THE KRYPTONITE SPECTRUM

Special K - Asking the important question, “What if a robot had a really big sword?”, this new graphic novel is very much in the tradition of 2000 AD’s punky spirit, even if it doesn’t manage to linger long in the memory.

time to read

1 min

December 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

THE BARBARIANS

BLU-RAY DEBUT The director of Cannibal Holocaust was behind this silly fantasy adventure.

time to read

1 min

December 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

THE ISLAND

BLU-RAY DEBUT Anyone with an interest in how US cinema had an influence overseas should get something from this Hong Kong horror.

time to read

1 min

December 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

GOOD FORTUNE

Trading Places - Being an angel may give you wings, but not job satisfaction.

time to read

1 min

December 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

THE WHITE OCTOPUS HOTEL

Sometimes, a novel has all the right elements, but they just don't quite come together.

time to read

1 min

December 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

ALTERED STATES

Essentially Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde if it'd been written by Carlos Castenada, Ken Russell's characteristically unrestrained take on a script by Network's Paddy Chayefsky is a bracing mix of acid trip visuals and hoary old tropes.

time to read

1 min

December 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

SILENT HILL f

Turning Japanese

time to read

1 mins

December 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

BIG-ASS SWORD

GRAPHIC NOVEL Asking the important question, “What if a robot had a really big sword?”, this new graphic novel is very much in the tradition of 2000 AD’s punky spirit, even if it doesn’t manage to linger long in the memory.

time to read

1 min

December 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

THREE/THREE... EXTREMES

Six of the East

time to read

1 mins

December 2025

SFX UK

SFX UK

REVIVAL Season One

Diminishing returns

time to read

1 mins

December 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size