NBC Universal had already agreed to extend Fox's option to pick up the series to April 15, 2011, but that date passed without an agreement having been reached. Fox and the show's producers NBC Universal were at an impasse over responsibility for continuing production costs of the series, but those issues were finally settled. would be renewed for its eighth season for 2011-2012. "And if the stars align, I think you'd find a lot of people willing to participate in it."Īnd who can make those stars align? Netflix? HBO Max? Someone else? We'll see what happens.Fox Television announced on Tuesday, May 10, 2011, that House, M.D. Like Abraham, Shankar didn't say anything specific, but it sounds like everyone is on board to make more: "The door is open to other things," he said. If the universe saw fit to let me do that some more, I would show up. "As we always say, there are three more books," Abraham said. Why couldn't that happen again with a new partner? After all, the series ran fro three seasons on Syfy before it was cancelled and picked up by Amazon for three more. "Babylon's Ashes" is the sixth book in "The Expanse" series, but it's not the final one there are three books left, and fans are wondering if the show could ever come back to adapt them. Will there be a seventh season of "The Expanse"? We'll just be sure to treasure the time we have left with the series. So we would trim it down to this small version. Those are two examples, but there's a lot of decisions like that where we realized we didn't have the space to do the big version of that story. So then we trimmed them down to sort of cameos, but still got the point of that story in the cameo. But as we were doing the season breakdown and figuring out what we were going to do six episodes on, it became clear we couldn't do justice to those stories in the amount of time that we had. We actually had a bigger part for Pastor Anna and a bigger part for Prax. Franck laid out some of the plans they had to drop: The team sounds like they're doing the best they can with the six episodes they have to work with, but that does mean that some things were cut. What got cut from the final season of "The Expanse"? "That was part of it as well, because the way these cycles work on the streamers, I think that that probably entered into the situation." "I think it was also a desire to make sure that we were able to finish it and get the episodes done to be back on a year after we had been off," Shankar continued. Of course, with Jeff Bezos behind things, you wonder how budget can ever really be a problem, but whatever. So that was kind of presented to us as, "Can we tell this story in six episodes?" and our response was, "Let's think about it." We talked about it and we came back with, "Yeah, we can do it, but we're going to have to supersize the sixth episode." That one's really like an episode and a half.Īs Franck points out, "these are not six inexpensive episodes," so it sounds like it came down to budget. Uh, I don't think we would've been able to tell the season in any less than six." It's always a negotiation to some extent. It came down to making six episodes of it. "I mean, you always kind of agree on how much money you're going to commit to the production of the show. Corey's book "Babylon's Ashes," is only six episodes long, down from 10 last season. "That was a decision between Amazon and Alcon Television," showrunner Naren Shankar explained to Gizmodo. The only issue is that the final season, which adapts James S.A. The sixth and final season of " The Expanse," based on the book series by Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, is up and running, and fans are happy with what they've seen so far. This story originally appeared on Winter is Coming.