Both the future and the past are the core of Amazon Prime Video's The Expanse, a sci-fi series set several hundred years in the future when humans have colonized the furthest reaches of our solar system. It might take place many generations beyond our own, but it often feels like the future it's predicting is one that is just days away.
The Expanse is an adaptation of the Hugo Award-winning series of novels by James S.A. Corey, a pseudonym for the co-authors Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham. For them, creating a vision of the future that feels eerily accurate doesn't take some kind of supernatural predictive power. Keep watching the video to see The Expanse always seems to predict the future. Here's how.
The Expanse seasons 1-4 are available to stream now on Amazon Prime Video.
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An ancient story | 0:00
Existential threats and adaptation | 1:36
Exploring a changing dynamic | 2:21
Repeating history | 3:18
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