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Good Omens returning to Prime Video for a third and final season

The upcoming final season will begin filming soon in Scotland.



Just days after winning Best Returning Drama at this year's I Talk Telly Awards, Good Omens was today confirmed to be returning to Prime Video for a third and final season.


The forthcoming season will bring to life a serendipitous conversation from almost 35 years ago, between Neil Gaiman and the late Sir Terry Pratchett, where they mapped out “what happens next” to the wonderful characters in the world of their internationally best-selling novel.


Speaking about the upcoming final season, executive producer, writer, and showrunner, Neil Gaiman said "I'm so happy finally to be able to finish the story Terry and I plotted in 1989 and in 2006. Terry was determined that if we made Good Omens for television, we could take the story all the way to the end. Season One was all about averting Armageddon, dangerous prophecies, and the End of the World."


"Season Two was sweet and gentle, although it may have ended less joyfully than a certain Angel and Demon might have hoped. Now in Season Three, we will deal once more with the end of the world. The plans for Armageddon are going wrong. Only Crowley and Aziraphale working together can hope to put it right. And they aren't talking."


To which Amazon MGM Studios' Head of Television, Vernon Sanders added "Good Omens has checked every box for a clever, witty, and funny comedy that not only made it a success on Prime Video, but also made ‘goodness’ watchable and fun thanks to Neil and Terry’s immense creativity. The final season is sure to be packed with the same dynamic energy that our global customers have come to enjoy."


Executive producer Rob Wilkins said "We're delighted to see Crowley and Aziraphale returning after breaking our hearts in Season Two. Seeing award-winning duo David [Tennant] and Michael [Sheen] reunited will be such a joy. We only wish Terry was here to enjoy the ride with us."


Head of Comedy at BBC Studios Comedy Productions, Josh Cole, said "It is a rare joy to return to this uniquely wonderful show. The world Neil Gaiman and Sir Terry Pratchett created has thrilled millions around the world and we’re delighted to be bringing those fans a gripping conclusion to a story that begun 35 years—and several millennia—ago."


The first two seasons of Good Omens, launched globally, exploring storylines that went beyond the original source material to illuminate the ineffable friendship between Aziraphale, played by Michael Sheen, and a fussy angel and rare-book dealer, and the fast-living demon Crowley, played by David Tennant.


The final season of the comedic fantasy drama will begin filming soon in Scotland and will premiere on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.


Good Omens will return to Prime Video

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