That’s not just some wishful thinking from me either. Showrunner Naren Shankar told EW (opens in new tab) that there is still room for more Expanse stories to be told. Which makes sense. After all, The Expanse book series is nine books (and eight novellas) long, while the TV series only seems to be going as far as book 6: Babylon’s Ashes. And that has been reflected in season 6, with the show acting as though it intends to continue way beyond Friday’s finale. The show has even started laying the groundwork for adaptations of the final three novels. There have been teases and clues in past seasons, but season 6 has taken it to the extreme.
There are more stories for The Expanse to tell
Anyone who hasn’t already read the Expanse books will likely be confused about the side-plot featuring Cara, the young girl living on the planet Laconia. Her story bears no relevance to the rest of the show, and the Free Navy threat, after all. Without spoiling anything, Cara does become very important later on, and these snippets of her life on Laconia are absolutely crucial to that. In other words, The Expanse is already setting up future stories, even if the series itself is coming to an end. Which is why I suspect that this isn’t actually the end. The Expanse has been pretty good at adapting its source material. It’s not been completely faithful, for one reason or another, but in general the show has done a good job of condensing the first six books (and relevant novellas) and adapting them for the small screen. Without spoiling what’s likely to come in the finale, it makes a little sense that The Expanse, in its current form, would end here. Babylon’s Ashes ended in such a way that the show can end there, offering solid conclusions to the ongoing plot without leaving any significant cliffhangers. That being said, there are still three books to adapt, and those books cover the mysteries of The Expanse universe in much greater detail. Mysteries that the shows have only touched upon, like the mysterious beings that live inside the ring gates, and are only visible to James Holden. And, of course, Laconia plays a huge role in the final three books. So huge that I can’t really go into much detail without revealing any possible spoilers. Needless to say, Cara’s story is very important — even if it does only seem to be a confusing addition to the current arc.
What form would Expanse 2.0 (or Expanse season 7? take?
Bottom Line
If Season 6 really is the end for The Expanse, it wouldn’t be the worst way to go. The conclusion of Babylon’s Ashes was a turning point for the series, and events unfold in such a way that the show can (and hopefully will) offer a satisfying conclusion to all the major plot threads. So we’re not going to end up in a Deadwood situation, with a cliffhanger ending that has to be resolved in a TV movie. But The Expanse has been a hit with both audiences and critics alike, with seasons 3, 4 and 5 still rocking a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes (opens in new tab). It would not be a huge surprise if we got more stories from the universe at some point in the future. After all, if a show with such a maligned finale as Dexter can come back for more, then anything is possible. Plus, as book readers will already know, a multi-year gap between season 6 and whatever lies ahead could work in the show’s favor. No matter what happens, the door will always be open. We just need someone willing to go through it. In other streaming news, Netflix just raised prices on all tiers. Over on Hulu, we’ve got all the details on how to watch How I Met Your Father online. Also, we’ve got a tip that every Fire TV owner needs to hear to make the most of their home screen.