First Three Seasons of 'The Expanse' Set to Leave Amazon Prime Video
Streaming rights complications may see the early seasons of the acclaimed sci-fi series removed from Prime Video on February 6.
- The first three seasons of 'The Expanse,' originally aired on Syfy, are reportedly scheduled to leave Amazon Prime Video on February 6 at 4 p.m. PST.
- Seasons 4-6, which were produced after Amazon salvaged the series, will remain available on the platform.
- The rights to the earlier seasons appear to be reverting back to the IP owner, Alcon Entertainment, though details remain unclear.
- Fans can still purchase the complete series on Blu-ray, currently discounted to $62.95, which includes all six seasons and exclusive bonus content.
- While the removal is not guaranteed, the situation highlights the instability of streaming rights and the challenges of preserving access to beloved shows.