Amazon saved the show last year when it was cancelled by SyFy, with Season 4 already in the can and due for release later this year (probably summer or autumn). As part of the deal, Amazon picked up streaming rights to the first three seasons, but had to wait until Netflix's global distribution deal expired before they could air them.
This will mark the first time that Season 3 is (legally) available to view in most non-US territories.
Tiamat's Wrath, the eighth and penultimate volume in the novel series, will also be released on 26 March.
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What’s the plan for the writing duo after they finish this series? Do they have anything else planned or was this the only collaboration they planned on doing?
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