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Good Omens Season 3: Release date rumors, cast updates and what to expect next

Good Omens Season 3: Release date rumors, cast updates and what to expect next

Business Upturn2 days ago
By Aman Shukla Published on July 13, 2025, 19:00 IST Last updated July 13, 2025, 16:33 IST
If you're anything like me, you've been counting down the days (or years!) for Good Omens Season 3 ever since that gut-punch of a Season 2 finale. The show, born from Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's brilliant novel, has us all hooked with its quirky humor, cosmic stakes, and the downright magical chemistry between Aziraphale and Crowley. So, what's next for our favorite angel-demon duo? Let's dive into the latest on the release date, cast, and what we can expect from the final chapter of this heavenly (and hellish) tale. When Can We Expect Good Omens Season 3?
Alright, let's get the big question out of the way: when is Good Omens Season 3 dropping? Amazon Prime Video hasn't given us an official date yet, but there's enough chatter to piece together a rough timeline. Filming is set to kick off in January 2025 in Scotland, according to Doon Mackichan (our dear Archangel Michael) and some set leaks floating around. Here's the twist, though—Season 3 isn't a full season. It's a single, 90-minute episode, more like a movie to wrap things up.
Why the change? Well, 2024 was a bumpy year for the show. Production hit a snag in September when allegations surfaced against Neil Gaiman, who's no longer involved in the project. Amazon decided to move forward with a streamlined finale to give fans closure. With filming starting early next year, I'm crossing my fingers for a release by late 2025, maybe around the holidays if we're lucky. Good Omens Season 3 Cast Updates
The cast of Good Omens is like a warm hug, and thankfully, most of our favorites are returning to see this story through. Here's the scoop on who's confirmed and who we're hoping to see: Michael Sheen (Aziraphale)
David Tennant (Crowley)
Doon Mackichan (Archangel Michael)
Derek Jacobi (Metatron)
Jon Hamm (Gabriel)
Miranda Richardson (Shax)
Quelin Sepulveda (Muriel)
Maggie Service and Nina Sosanya (Maggie and Nina)
Could we see others, like Adam Young (Sam Taylor Buck), Anathema Device (Adria Arjona), or even Frances McDormand as God's voice? It's possible, but nothing's confirmed. Gaiman once teased that 'some people you love' will return, so I'm keeping my hopes up for surprises. One big change behind the scenes: director Douglas Mackinnon, who gave us the vibe of Seasons 1 and 2, won't be back. A new writer is stepping in to finish the script, which has me curious about the tone. What to expect in Good Omens Season 3?
If Season 2 was a cozy, romantic detour, Season 3 is gearing up to bring back the end-of-the-world stakes from Season 1. The finale picks up after that scene—you know, the one where Aziraphale and Crowley broke our hearts by parting ways. Aziraphale's now in Heaven, running the show, while Crowley's probably sulking with a bottle of wine somewhere. According to Gaiman, the story comes from a chat he had with Pratchett decades ago about 'what happens next,' so it's rooted in their original vision.
Expect a chaotic second stab at Armageddon, with Heaven and Hell meddling in ways only they can. Metatron's scheming is sure to be central, and there's buzz about the Second Coming playing a role—maybe even a cameo from Jesus Christ, who popped up briefly in Season 1. The big question is whether Aziraphale and Crowley can patch things up. Tennant's 'more kisses' comment has me hopeful for a resolution to their slow-burn romance, but Maggie Service praised Season 2's realistic ending, so I'm bracing for something bittersweet yet authentic.
The 90-minute format has me a bit nervous—can they wrap up this epic story in one episode? But with Sheen and Tennant at the helm, I trust it'll be packed with humor, heart, and just enough weirdness to feel like Good Omens .
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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