TNT has canceled Snowpiercer after season 4. The post-apocalyptic dystopian thriller TV series is based on Bong Joon-ho's 2013 film of the same name, as well as Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand, and Jean-Marc Rochette's 1982 graphic novel Le Transperceneige, which inspired the movie. Snowpiercer premiered in May 2020, transporting audiences to the year 2026, where the last few remnants of humanity continually circle the frozen wasteland of a world on the eponymous luxury train. Snowpiercer stars Jennifer Connelly, Daveed Diggs, Mickey Sumner, Alison Wright, Iddo Goldberg, and Susan Park among its main cast members, with actors like Steven Ogg, Rowan Blanchard, Sean Bean, Chelsea Harris, and Archie Panjabi joining the ensemble in later seasons.
Across its three seasons, Snowpiercer has received mixed reviews from critics. Some praise the show's central sci-fi mystery and its critical reflection of classism, social inequity, and the politics of survival. Others have, however, complained about the changes it has made to its source material, and the limitations of its cable TV telecast, which restrictsSnowpiercer's irreverent, anarchic strengths. Despite a lukewarm reception, the show has been popular among audiences, in part thanks to its syndicated streaming run on Netflix. For this reason, Snowpiercer was up picked for season 4 before season 3 even aired, although now it seems the upcoming iteration would be the Snowpiercer's last.
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A new report by Deadline confirms that TNT has officially canceled Snowpiercer after four seasons. The news was confirmed as the cast's options came up during production on Snowpiercer season 4, which is currently
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