We have some BIG big news! AMC has reportedly picked up the 4th season of the former TNT series “Snowpiercer!” The first three seasons of the show will hit AMC+ streaming service later this year, with season 4 due to bow in early 2025.
“We’re so thrilled the train has finally found a home, and we’re incredibly grateful to everyone at AMC and Tomorrow Studios for giving the fans of Snowpiercer a chance to enjoy season four with all the hard work this amazing cast and crew put into it,” showrunner Paul Zbyszewski said.
The series originally was developed for TNN before TNT picked it up. Scott Derrickson, who directed “Doctor Strange” for Marvel Studios and 2021’s hit “The Black Phone,” was set to showrun and direct before parting ways with the project. It’s been a bumpy track for the show, which was based on Bong Joon-ho‘s 2013 film, which was in turn based on graphic novel “Le Transperceneige” by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand, and Jean-Marc Rochette.
“Snowpiercer” the series stars Jennifer Connelly, Daveed Diggs, Sean Bean, Rowan Blanchard, Alison Wright, Mickey Sumner, Iddo Goldberg, Katie McGuinness, Lena Hall, Sam Otto, Chelsea Harris, Mike O’Malley, Roberto Urbina, and Sheila Vand. New cast members for season 4 include Clark Gregg and Michael Aronov.
“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, said. “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.”
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