If You Think The Expanse Ended With Season 6, You Missed An Exciting Sequel
Published Jun 26, 2026, 11:00 PM EDT
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It is a common assumption that The Expanse ended its long run with season 6, but the show received a relatively lesser-known sequel that expanded its lore. Fans of The Expanse still mourn its sudden end and hope that it will return someday to cover the remaining story from the original books. While only time will tell whether the show will get more seasons in the future, it already has an obscure sequel viewers might want to check out.
Long before The Expanse ended its run with season 6, the show was prematurely axed by Syfy after just three seasons. Once canceled, most sci-fi shows struggle to return, regardless of how loyal a following they had during their run. The Expanse, however, defied expectations and found a new streaming home on Prime Video before lasting for three more seasons.
If it wasn't for its return after season 3, The Expanse's legacy would have been far more bittersweet in viewers' memory. Although it is still disappointing that the show ended before it could reach its natural conclusion, it is hard not to be grateful that it got a second life after season 3. What makes it even more fascinating is that it was followed up by a lesser-known sequel.
The Expanse: Dragon Tooth Officially Continued The TV Story
Although The Expanse took many creative liberties, the storyline of its sixth and final season aligned with the sixth book of the novel series, Babylon’s Ashes. The Prime Video sci-fi series stopped right before a massive 30-year time jump that shifts the story into its final trilogy. To fill the three-decade gap, BOOM! Studios released The Expanse: Dragon Tooth, which is a 12-issue comic book maxi-series.
The comic book series has not been written by The Expanse's original authors, Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham (jointly pen named James S.A. Corey). However, it is considered an official, canonical extension of the TV show's established timeline. It not only expands the series' existing lore and universe but also paves the way for more future stories in the franchise before Persepolis Rising's events.
Set a few years after season 6's finale, the comics' story picks up after the Free Navy Conflict is over, and Earth is dealing with mass starvation. Mars, too, is in no better state as its residents set out to colonize worlds beyond the Ring Gates. Beyond these story beats, The Expanse: Dragon Tooth also addresses the mysteries surrounding Admiral Duarte's "Stange Dogs" faction and even hints at how they are building a protomolecule-fueled military power.
The comic book series could have easily been dismissed as a filler extension that tries too hard to leverage The Expanse franchise's success. Surprisingly, though, it does a decent job of answering the many questions the series' season 6 leaves viewers with. While the Prime Video series' future remains uncertain, the comic book can effectively fill the void for many who miss the show.
There Are Plenty Of Stories To Tell Before The Expanse Season 7
The Expanse: Dragon Tooth attempts to bridge some of the gap between The Expanse season 6's ending and the story that lies beyond the three-decade jump. However, it only seems to scratch the surface of all the potential stories that can be accommodated in the gap. In a universe as volatile as the one featured in The Expanse, a lot can happen over 30 long years.
From stories focusing on the gradual abandonment of Mars to more character-driven stories surrounding characters like Clarissa who have limited time to live, potential follow-ups and spin-offs after The Expanse season 6 have endless narratives to explore.
Despite the franchise's undying potential, however, it seems unlikely that it will be revived anytime soon. Its creators are currently involved with Prime Video's upcoming adaptation of The Captive's War book series, which has also been written by The Expanse's original authors. Hopefully, The Captive's War's success will prompt Prime Video to also give The Expanse another revival after season 6.
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