The Expanse’s first episode aired a decade ago this December, but despite the space opera’s immense quality, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to stream in parts of the world.The Expanse’s endingin 2022 saw the first six books in James S.A. Corey’s sci-fi series adapted, but the final three were left unaddressed.

Still,every season ofThe Expansecombines to tell an epic tale of humanity’s distant future among the stars. Steven Strait’s Captain James Holden and the rest ofThe Expanse’s Rocinante crewcould still technically return at some point, but it’s not very likely that a continuation will happen. Thankfully, there are already 62 episodes to enjoy - if you’re lucky enough to find them all.

Thomas Jane looking worried as Miller in The Expanse season 3

Only Half Of The Expanse Is Available To Stream On Prime Video In Some Countries

So, for those looking to experienceThe Expanse, either for the first time or as part of a rewatch, the show may now be the least accessible it’s been in years. If established fans feel like watching isolated episodes from the final three seasons, then that’s still easy to do. However,starting from the very beginning may not be an option on Prime Videoanymore to some fans.

Why The Expanse Seasons 1-3 Are Not Available On Prime Video Everywhere

Although Amazon eventually took over the show’s production fromThe Expanseseason 4, the first three seasons were made by Syfy. WhenSyfy canceledThe Expanseafter season 3, Amazon saved the show and made three more batches of episodes before it drew to a close.

Finding The Expanse Seasons 1-3 Is Definitely Worth It

Streaming services are now pretty much the standardized method of media consumption. The convenience of platforms like Prime Video means other methods of watching TV shows have largely taken a backseat. ForThe Expanse’s difficult scenario that sees Syfy and Amazon sharing the rights, this is pretty unfortunate.

That said, watchingThe Expansein its entirety is still very far from impossible and is worth the extra effort. There are still physical DVD boxsets. Plus, the episodes no longer included in some Prime Video memberships can still be digitally rented or purchased from various platforms. While it’s not quite the streamlined experience it once was,The Expanseis so good that you won’t care about going the extra mile.

James Holden in The Expanse

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