Today, The Expanse comes to its end. Prime Video released the show s final episode, Babylon s Ashes, depicting the showdown between Marco Inaros (Keon Alexander) Free Navy and the united forces of Earth, Mars, and Kamina Drummer s (Cara Gee) Belters. The Expanse lasted for six seasons, rescued [.]
The Expanse Ended Its Best Season to Date With a Hell of a Ride
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The odds ain t good for these guys. (Image: Amazon Studios)
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It’s that time,
Expanse fans, when the finale we’ve been dying to see arrives and then leaves us dying to know what happens next once it’s over. Season four ended with Marco Inaros (Keon Alexander) preparing to attack Earth, but season five’s “Nemesis Games” ended with something even
The Expanse.
As
The Expanse’s fifth season continues on Amazon, viewers are starting to get an up-close look at the most contentious relationship the show has ever seen, as bitter exes Naomi Nagata (Dominque Tipper) and Marco Inaros (Keon Alexander) are forced into an uneasy reunion. If you want to know more, you’re in luck! io9 just so happened to speak with the actors recently.
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Making matters even tenser, the characters have a teenage son together, Filip (Jasai Chase Owens), who Naomi hopes to save from his father’s bad influence though Marco starts off season five by attacking Earth with stealth asteroids and causing all kinds of other chaos throughout the system. At a recent