U.S

AMC Networks Picks Up 'Snowpiercer' From TNT

AMC Networks is becoming the exclusive U.S. linear and streaming home for all four seasons of Snowpiercer.

The first three seasons of the post-apocalyptic drama series will stream on AMC+ later this year, leading up to the series’ season four premiere on AMC and AMC+ in early 2025.

The show's first three seasons aired in the U.S. on TNT, but the network canceled the show without airing its completed fourth season.

The TV adaptation television is based on the graphic novel series by Jacques Lob and Jean-Marc Rochette and the film from Oscar winner Bong Joon Ho (Parasite).

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+,” said Ben Davis, executive VP of original programming for AMC Networks and AMC Studios in the statement announcing the deal “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.”

Showrunner Paul Zbyszewski added, “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.”

Marty Adelstein, Tomorrow Studios’ founder and CEO; Becky Clements, president and partner; and Alissa Bachner, executive VP, added, “We love Snowpiercer, and AMC is the perfect partner to share its final season, which completes an incredible series filled with brilliant talent that entertains viewers while exploring important global issues.”