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Dark Matter Returns with Season 2: Blake Crouch's Unique Author-Driven Sci-Fi Revival on Apple TV+

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One of 's best sci-fi shows is scheduled to return with a new season in 2026, and, this time around, it is achieving a rare feat that only a few other shows have pulled off.

The more Apple TV grows its sci-fi catalog with both original and adapted TV shows, the more it proves that it is the best streaming service for the genre right now. Even in 2026, the streamer is all set to maintain its sci-fi reign with returning and potential new releases like Neuromancer. Speaking of returning shows, also premieres on Apple TV on August 28, 2026.

Considering how fascinating its exploration of multiverses was in season 1, it is hard not to be hyped about Dark Matter's return. What makes it even more exciting is that, despite being based on a book, the show is doing something that only a few TV adaptations have managed to achieve in the past. This makes it one of the most distinct modern sci-fi shows.

Blake Crouch Will Expand His Own Novel’s Story With Dark Matter Season 2

Jennifer Connelly and Joel Edgerton looking at each other in Dark Matter Jennifer Connelly and Joel Edgerton looking at each other in Dark Matter

A lot of end up getting their source material's authors involved in their productions. They do this to ensure that, despite being translated to the screen, the adaptations remain true to the essence of the source and do not disappoint the existing fans of the original book. However, in rare situations, the original authors themselves serve as the showrunners of their own adaptations.

is one such rare book adaptation in which the original book's author, Blake Crouch, also serves as the showrunner. What makes Blake Crouch's involvement with the series even more intriguing is that he exhausted his book's story in season 1.

Owing to this, with Dark Matter set to return with season 2 on August 28, 2026, Blake Crouch is now expanding the lore of his own original novel in the audiovisual format. Neil Gaiman's Good Omens is one such rare adaptation in which the original author not only develops the series but also expands his own original story through television's serialized format.

Since book-to-screen adaptations are hit-or-miss and seldom please readers of their source material, this approach often works because it gets rid of the usual disconnect between creator and adaptation. While it is too soon to tell how Dark Matter season 2 will turn out, its future seems optimistic with Blake Crouch as its showrunner.

The Author’s Direct Involvement Is One Of Dark Matter’s Biggest Strengths

Joel Edgerton in Dark Matter Joel Edgerton in Dark Matterphoto: ©Apple TV / Courtesy Everett Collection

Instead of directly translating every page and chapter of his book to the screen, Blake Crouch carefully introduces some fascinating changes to the source material with Dark Matter's TV adaptation. He not only brings conceptual changes that make the show's sci-fi more sound and free from plot holes but also takes time to develop side characters from the book. This allows the Apple TV sci-fi show to be as good as the original novel, if not better in some story arcs.

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More often than not, it is concerning when a show attempts to extend beyond its source material's story. Book adaptations like Game of Thrones have proven that once a series runs out of roadmap from its original text, it risks drifting too far away from the original author's vision.

Fortunately, for Apple TV's Dark Matter, its original author is its creator, allowing it to stay true to Blake Crouch's storytelling vision even after it adopts an original storyline in season 2. Although Blake Crouck's direct involvement with the series does not guarantee it will succeed in season 2, it promises to have all the key ingredients that made the show a critical and commercial hit in season 1.

03183943_poster_w780-3.jpg TV-MA ScreenRant logo 9/10 21 8.8/10 Release Date May 7, 2026 Network Apple TV+ Cast , Joel Edgerton, Oakes Fegley, , Michael A. Dean, Reilly Oh, Snag Flynn, Alice Braga, , Dayo Okeniyi, Amanda Brugel, Matthew Amador, Rolando Boyce, William Smillie, Joe Dioletto, Arti Ishak, Elvis Garcia, Jenne Kang, Peter Sipla, Kathryn Acosta, Madelyn DePorter, Bassam Abdelfattah, Brenann Stacker, Beacon Bowman, Tara Mallen Directors Jakob Verbruggen, Alik Sakharov, Roxann Dawson, Logan George Writers Blake Crouch Main Genre Sci-Fi Creator(s) Blake Crouch Producers Don Kurt, Joel Edgerton, Matt Tolmach, David Manpearl, Blake Crouch, Megan McDonnell Seasons 2 Where To Watch Expand Collapse

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