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GOOD OMENS TO END WITH TV MOVIE SPECIAL, PLANS FOR FULL SERIES SCRAPPED

Good Omens will end with a 90-minute TV special after writer Neil Gaiman left the project following allegations of sexual assault allegations.



Deadline reports that plans for a full third series have been scrapped in favour of the one-off feature-length special which will commence filming in early 2025. It's understood that a new writer is being scouted to oversee the programme.




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.


Rob Wilkins, Good Omens’ executive producer, 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.” 



Good Omens is available now on Prime Video.

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