Prime Video’s acclaimed supernatural comedy Good Omens will wrap up its story with a 90-minute finale in its upcoming third season, multiple entertainment industry sources confirm. The extended episode, described as a “blessed conclusion” by insiders, is set to premiere later this year.
The series, based on the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, follows the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and the demon Crowley (David Tennant) as they navigate celestial bureaucracy and earthly chaos. Season 3 will reportedly resolve lingering plot threads from the previous seasons, including the fallout from Heaven and Hell’s attempted apocalypse.
“Fans can expect a satisfying wrap-up that stays true to the spirit of the original material,” said an entertainment analyst familiar with the production. The show’s creators have remained tight-lipped about specific plot details, but sources suggest the finale will include surprise cameos and callbacks to earlier seasons.
With streaming platforms increasingly favoring limited series over long-running shows, Good Omens joins a trend of planned conclusions rather than abrupt cancellations. Industry observers note this approach allows for more cohesive storytelling and fan service.