Ty Franck (Executive Producer and Co-Writer; one half of James S.A. Corey) and Wes Chatham (Lead Actor; Amos Burton) are teaming up to bring you The Expanse Aftershow.
Ty Franck and Wes Chatham welcome Executive Producer and Showrunner, Naren Shankar, to chat through how they adapted Nemesis Games to Season 5, The Churn, and what the hell a show-runner does.
Steven Strait and Breck Eisner join Wes and Ty to discuss the contentious relationship between writer and director, insulting Steven Spielberg, the concept of family for Belters, and capturing Baltimore in a totally uncomplicated way.
Ty and Wes sit down with Thomas Jane - the actor behind Miller, the director of episode 3 and a man of many hats - to break down his new role as a director, diverting from the scripts, and the impact of seeing Alien (1979) as children.
All hail Queen of the Earth herself - Shohreh Aghdashloo aka Chrisjen Avasarala and EP and Writer Dan Nowak join Wes and Ty to discuss what convinced Shohreh to join The Expanse, Amos' survival instincts, and Under Siege (1992) references.
Ty and Wes welcome one of the longest standing crew members and one of the newest. Watch Jeff Woolnough, director of episode 505, and Jasai Chase Owens, who plays Filip, join the chat to discuss the latest episode of The Expanse Season 5.
The awesome Cara Gee (Camina Drummer) and the okay Keon Alexander (Marco Inaros) join hosts Wes Chatham and Ty Franck in this week's installment of The Expanse Aftershow to cover episode 506.
Both halves of James S.A. Corey are in the house (remotely) to dive into episode 508. Daniel Abraham reveals to Wes Chatham how he and Ty Franck met, the writing process behind The Expanse novels, and his favorite shows.
Hope everyone is ready for a full serving of Peaches. Wes and Ty are joined by none other than Nadine Nicole (Clarissa Mao) to take us through episode 509 of The Expanse.
The Roci crew reunites - Dominique Tipper (Naomi Nagata) and Steven Strait (Jim Holden) join Ty and That Guy to walk through the Season 5 finale - and one of the most powerful visual sequences in all of The Expanse.