After a long wait, a lot of doubt, and a cry for Neil Gaiman’s help to encourage fans to watch Good Omens Season 2, the news is finally out. Prime Video has given the green light for one last trip to hell.
The platform has renewed Good Omens, a fantasy comedy rated 4.1/5 on AlloCiné that began as a miniseries, for a third and final season. We understand that production of the series, produced by BBC Studios and based on the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, will soon begin in Scotland. The Hollywood Reporter.
“I am very happy to finally be able to complete the story that Terry and I envisioned between 1989 and 2006.“, Neil Gaiman said in a statement this Thursday.Terry decided that if we made Good Omens for television, we would see the story through.“
He follows: “The first season was about averting Armageddon, dire prophecies and the end of the world. Season 2 was sweet and kind, even if it ended less happily than some angels and some demons had hoped. In the third season, it will be the end of the world again. Armageddon plans are wrong. Only Crowley and Aziraphale can fix hope by working together. And they don’t talk to each other“.
Remember that the Demon Crowley (Rampa, in the French version) and the Angel Aziraphale are played by David Tennant and Martin Sheen, respectively, whose co-stars light up the screen.
Although the first season was adapted from a graphic novel good signsPublished by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman in 1990, the surprise second season went further and invented a new story. Neil Gaiman will continue to serve as showrunner, executive producer and writer while developing an Anansi Boys series for the streamer.
The whole question now is whether Crowley and Aziraphale can mend their ways, with the angel Aziraphale agreeing to replace Gabriel (Jon Hamm) in Heaven after Crowley makes a beautiful and grand declaration of love for her…
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