After being canceled at TNT by Warner Bros. Discovery last year, Snowpiercer Season 4 has found its new home elsewhere.
Deadline has reported that Snowpiercer Season 4 will air on AMC, as the network has gotten the rights to the sci-fi drama show. It will debut in early 2025, while the first three seasons will come to AMC+ later on in 2024. This isn’t the first time AMC saved a scrapped series, as the same thing happened with Disney’s already-filmed Nautilus series, which is a reimagining of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, last October.
“Snowpiercer is an edge-of-your-seat thrill ride with a loyal fanbase — similar to the passionate fandoms we serve across our biggest franchise series — and a welcome addition to AMC and AMC+,” Ben Davis, EVP of original programming for AMC Networks and AMC Studios stated. “We look forward to giving viewers an opportunity to binge the first three seasons later this year, in anticipation of the arrival of a remarkable fourth season helmed by Paul Zbyszewski and this stellar cast, which will premiere in 2025.”
The Snowpiercer series stars Jennifer Connelly, Daveed Diggs, Sean Bean, Rowan Blanchard, Alison Wright, Mickey Sumner, Iddo Goldberg, Katie McGuinness, Lena Hall, Annalise Basso, Sam Otto, Roberto Urbina, Sheila Vand, Mike O’Malley, and Steven Ogg.
Snowpiercer is executive produced by Graeme Manson, Aubrey Nealon, Marty Adelstein, and Becky Clements, as well as Matthew O’Connor, Ben Rosenblatt, and Scott Derrickson, and the original film’s producers, including Bong Joon Ho, Miky Lee, Jinnie Choi, Park Chan-wook, Lee Tae-hun, and Dooho Choi. The show is produced by Tomorrow Studios, along with CJ Entertainment.
What is the Snowpiercer series about?
“Set more than seven years after the world has become a frozen wasteland, this series centers on the remaining people, who inhabit a gigantic, perpetually-moving train that circles the globe,” reads the official synopsis.