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Tango0110 Dec 2019 9:04 p.m. PST

"If there was one thing the end of The Expanse season three left you feeling—other than sadness at its temporary end (before Amazon's revival)—it was "possibility." The Ring had opened up hundreds of new worlds and it seemed like a new way of life was within everyone's reach. Beltalowda! A time to finally take control of one's life. As told to io9 by the cast and crew, season four takes those hopes and throws them out the airlock.

io9 recently visited the set of The Expanse in anticipation of season four, and we've reviewed the first six episodes. This season centers around a group of Belter refugees settling on the planet Ilus to make a home for themselves, and all the intergalactic complications that arise from that decision. The Rocinante crew of James Holden (Steven Strait), Naomi Nagata (Dominique Tipper), Alex Kamal (Cas Anvar), and Amos Burton (Wes Chatham) head to the planet to try and take control of an unraveling situation, only to discover what everybody else eventually does too: No one's really in control here…"
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