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After a long wait and behind-the-scenes scandals, it looks like Good Omens season 3 is finally on the horizon, based on recent comments made by producer Josh Cole. When Good Omens debuted on Amazon Prime Video in 2019, the series made a big splash, with positive reviews and fans excited over the adaptation of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s novel of the same name.
Good Omens received multiple Emmy nominations and even won a Hugo Award. With a cast that included Michael Sheen, David Tennant, Jon Hamm, Brian Cox, Miranda Richardson, Benedict Cumberbatch and Frances McDormand, among others, Good Omens was shaping up to be a hit for Amazon.
Unfortunately, the shine surrounding Good Omens dimmed after Gaiman’s sexual assault allegations, which he has denied. After season 2, multiple changes were made to the show, including Gaiman’s removal and season 3 being transformed from a full-length season to just one episode.
According to Deadline, Cole recently admitted that Good Omens season 3, which will consist of a single 90-minute episode to wrap up the series, is expected to be released in 2026, with post-production now almost over. The executive producer added that he’s proud of the hard work that everyone on the show put into season 3, despite the “difficult circumstances.”
“I’m proud of everyone who worked hard on season 3 in incredibly difficult circumstances. Knowing what Good Omens means to the fandom really drove us forward, and the finale is very much for them.”
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