Snowpiercer Season 4 finally has a new network and premiere hopes (but not in 2024)

At long last, Snowpiercer fans can finally watch the fourth and final season. There is some bad news, though. It won't arrive this year.

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At long last, fans of Snowpiercer will be able to watch the fourth and final season. A shocking 14 months after being canceled by TNT, the show has found a new home.

Fans will remember that the series was removed from Max. That’s meant it’s been difficult to watch in the United States—it’s on Netflix internationally. The good news is all three seasons are moving to a new streaming home. TVLine reports that AMC+ will be the new home to the first three seasons of the series.

There isn’t a set date for the three seasons just yet. All we know is that sometime later in 2024 fans will be able to relive the drama.

When will Snowpiercer Season 4 arrive on AMC+?

AMC and AMC+ will be the home for the fourth and final season of the series. While AMC has saved the show, it doesn’t sound like it’s to make more episodes. Instead, it’s to give the series a home to be able to finish the story.

As of right now, there isn’t a premiere date. All we know is that Snowpiercer Season 4 will arrive sometime in 2025.

That is a long time away. It looks like this could be linked to the licensing deal and AMC’s schedule. After all, we know Snowpiercer Season 4 has already been filmed. If there was any post-production work left to do, that wouldn’t take almost a whole year to complete.

We have minimal details about the fourth season. However, it looks like we’ll have a story that takes place both on the train and in New Eden, considering the way the third season ended. We do know that Clark Gregg from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Michael Aronov from The Americans are coming into the fourth season, but their roles were never disclosed.

Snowpiercer will be available on AMC+ later this year.