Leverage: Redemption season 4 has its fate confirmed after the season 3 finale. The revival continues the premise of the original Leverage, following the stories of reformed criminals as they use their unique skills to help ordinary people fight back against injustice. Leverage: Redemption season 3 debuted in April 2025, moving to Prime Video from its previous home at Freeve.
Noah Wyle, Aleyse Shannon, Gina Bellman, Christian Kane, and Beth Riesgraf all returned to the main cast, with Aldis Hodge recurring as Alec Hardison. Behind the camera, franchise co-creator John Rogers took on a bigger role as showrunner and executive producer for season 3 after only serving in a consulting position for the first two seasons of the revival. Leverage: Redemption season 4 has been an open question for most of 2025, particularly since the third season wrapped in June.
Now, however, TV Insider reports that Leverage: Redemption has been cancelled. Amazon MGM Studios, which produces the crime drama for Prime Video, has chosen not to renew the revival for another season. However, the cast and crew had signaled their hopes for a continuation.

The ending of Leverage: Redemption season 3 featured Parker (Riesgraf) making surprising moves by conning a conman. This ultimately ended up as a full circle moment for the series, as it is later revealed that Parker wants this con artist to find purpose just as she and her cohorts did. In this way, although unintended, the crime drama's last episode ended up encapsulating the show's entire premise.
Produced by Electric Entertainment, Leverage: Redemption's executive producers were Dean Devlin, Marc Roskin, Rachel Olschan-Wilson, Chris Downey, and John Rogers.
Although there are a lot of Leverage characters that would have been nice to see in season 4, it is an overall positive that the crime drama had the chance to return one last time. It concluded with a run that served as a mission statement for what the protagonists had been hoping to accomplish. Even with a cancellation, it is rare for any show to bow out on a note that sums up its history as well as season 3 did for Leverage: Redemption.
