Among all of the premieres hitting the 2026 TV schedule, only one went through the very specific wringer that Michael Sheen and David Tennant’s "Good Omens" did. The fantastical comedy adaptation, which already took its story beyond the source material, was initially renewed for a third and final season all the way back in December 2023. But then a series of accusations were made against author and co-showrunner Neil Gaiman, causing the higher powers at Prime Video to scale the production back from six episodes to a single 90-minute special.
That update was possible the most disappointing of all the TV-related decisions made in 2024, albeit for understandable reasons, and it’s been a rough 18 months or so since that all went down. Thankfully, though, the finale special’s director Rachel Talalay spoke to SFX Magazine on CinemaBlend for the latest issue, and shared some details that have soothed some of my worries and sadness about losing so much screentime with Aziraphale and Crowley.
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