“Snowpiercer” Reaches the End of the Ride at TNT After Four Seasons

Jennifer Connelly in
Jennifer Connelly in "Snowpiercer"

Snowpiercer has been riding wild at TNT for a few years, but it’s time to pull into the station. The post-apocalyptic dystopian series is coming back for the fourth season, but this will also be the last chapter of this thrilling story.

Snowpiercer draws inspiration from the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob and its 2013 movie adaptation Snowpiercer, directed by Bong Joon-ho. It centers on a group of passengers on a moving train carrying the remnants of humanity after the world becomes a frozen wasteland.

The show’s cancelation was confirmed in a statement by a spokesperson for TNT, saying that the show will end after a successful, multi-season run on this network.

“Its talented writers, actors, and crew took an extraordinary premise and brought it to life in thrilling ways. It was critically acclaimed, had a significant impact on the post-apocalyptic genre, and now remains in the hearts and minds of fans forever,” said a spokesperson for TNT.

The third season of Snowpiercer premiered on TNT earlier this year, and the final season still doesn’t have an official release date. Daveed Diggs, Jennifer Connelly, Iddo Goldberg, Katie McGuinness, Rowan Blanchard, and Roberto Urbina are expected to return to their respective roles, with Clark Gregg and Michael Aronov joining the cast.