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Upload to End after Fourth Season

Creator Greg Daniels had mapped out a four-season arc for the series right from the start.

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Published on March 6, 2024

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Robbie Amell (Nathan), Andy Allo (Nora) in Prime Video series Upload.

The sci-fi comedy series Upload will stop downloading into our brains after its fourth season. Today, Prime Video announced the show’s upcoming episodes will be its last.

Upload is set in a near-future where those who die can have their consciousness uploaded into a virtual reality, where they can live “life” to its fullest. That is, of course, if they have the money to do so.  

“When I conceived Upload many years ago, I had the story arced out over four seasons, so I am thrilled to make the ending the fans deserve and the characters and creative team have been working towards,” series creator Greg Daniels (who also co-created Space Force, The Office, and King of the Hill) said in a statement. “[Amazon MGM Studio execs] Jen Salke and Vernon Sanders have been our Angels and they deserve five stars.”

Five-star-rated Sanders had this to say about the renewal: “I’m thrilled to share that Upload will return to Prime Video for a fourth and final installment. We are grateful to Greg and the fantastic team behind the series and while goodbyes are bittersweet, we know that the series will be uploaded to its well-deserved idealistic after-life.”

No news yet on when the show—which stars Robbie Amell as Nathan, Andy Allo as Nora, Kevin Bigley as Luke, Allegra Edwards as Ingrid, Zainab Johnson as Aleesha, and Owen Daniels as A.I. Guy—will have its final season premiere on Prime Video. Season three launched on October 20, 2023 and ended on November 10, 2023, however, so we likely won’t see the final season until this fall, at the earliest. icon-paragraph-end

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