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The 7 Best Fantasy Shows Streaming on Prime Video Right Now
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For the fantasy TV fan, Prime Video is essentially a one-stop shop.

The streamer boasts multi-season adaptations for two of the most popular fantasy book series on the market, animated features of a popular D&d campaign and a comic book from the creator of “The Walking Dead.” Whatever flavor of fantasy you’re looking for is likely on Prime Video.

From “Lord of the Rings” to “Invincible,” these are the fantasy shows on Prime Video that you need on your radar.

Josha Stradowski in “The Wheel of Time” (Credit: Prime Video) The Wheel of Time

“The Wheel of Time” is a rare show that improved every season across it’s three-season run on Prime Video. While the first was rocky for both fans of Robert Jordan’s sprawling book series and TV viewers looking for the next “Game of Thrones,” the third – and unfortunately final – season found it’s...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 6/20/2025
  • by Jacob Bryant
  • The Wrap
‘Good Omens’ Ending With 90-Minute Episode: When Will It Be Released?
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The story of the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and demon Crowley (David Tennant) will be coming to an end with a Good Omens 90-minute episode, not a third season. The change came following allegations of sexual assault against Neil Gaiman, who wrote the book of the same name with Sir Terry Pratchett. He did not work on the production following those allegations but did contribute to the writing of the series finale. The Prime Video, over its first two seasons, follows Aziraphale and Crowley’s attempt to stop Armageddon after the antichrist’s birth, then hiding an amnesiac archangel Gabriel (Jon Hamm) from Heaven and Hell. The movie has been filmed, but when will it be released? Below, we’re gathering everything we know about the end of Good Omens. When will the Good Omens Season 3 movie premiere? In December 2023, it was announced that the series would be ending with a third season.
See full article at TV Insider
  • 6/17/2025
  • TV Insider
Michael Sheen doesn't know "what's going to happen" with the Good Omens finale
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Good Omens started life as a 1990 novel about an angle and a demon who team up to prevent the apocalypse, co-written by Neil Gaiman and the late Terry Pratchett. In 2019, Gaiman turned the book into a TV show, with Michael Sheen as the angel Aziraphale and David Tennant as the demon Crowley. A second season took the story beyond the pages of the original book, and a third was set to finish the story.

Things got complicated when Gaiman was accused of sexual impropriety by multiple women, allegations he has denied. Gaiman stepped back from the third season of the show, which was reimagined as a feature-length final episode rather than a full season of TV. Amazon has yet to set a release date for its debut on Prime Video. Still, we assumed we were going to get it sooner or later.

Michael Sheen doesn't sound as sure. "I really...
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 6/17/2025
  • by Dan Selcke
  • Winter Is Coming
'Good Omens' Finale Gets Doubtful Release Update From Michael Sheen
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For a while, it looked like Good Omens fans were going to get a full third season to round out the fantasy drama based on the characters created by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Then it became a one-shot feature-length episode following the allegations of assault leveled at Gaiman by several women. Now, star Michael Sheen has cast doubt on whether fans will even get to see that conclusion to the series in a new interview with The Times.

Good Omens was a novel that fell into the category of being unfilmable for a very long time, but when it finally did come to life, with Sheen partnering with David Tennant to lead the series, fans instantly made it a hit. Despite the death of Pratchett meaning there was no chance of a follow-up novel, he and Gaiman discussed where a sequel could go and therefore Season 2 came into being.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 6/16/2025
  • by Anthony Lund
  • MovieWeb
Michael Sheen Doesn't Know If The Good Omens Finale Will Ever Be Released
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When Good Omens first debuted on Amazon Prime, fans hailed it as the perfect adaption of the beloved book by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Then, just before the third season, serious allegations came out about Gaiman.

The allegations came as a shock to Gaiman's fan base. Good Omens became caught in the crossfire. A third season had been planned - but it was soon announced that instead of a full season, the story would be reduced to a feature-length special.

In a recent interview withThe Times(via Radio Times) Michael Sheen spoke for both himself and co-star David Tennant when talking about the turmoil the production was in. "I really don’t know what’s going to happen with it," he said. "We [Sheen and Tennant] were both relieved we finished the story, but that’s within this really difficult, complicated, disturbing context. I hope people get to see it,...
See full article at CBR
  • 6/16/2025
  • by Sarah Barrett
  • CBR
‘Good Omens’ Star Michael Sheen Offers a Grim Update on the Season 3 Finale Movie
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The ineffable end might stay ineffable. Good Omens star Michael Sheen has cast serious doubt over whether the series’ just-completed finale will ever actually be released, even though production on the final episode has officially wrapped. Originally renewed for a full third season, the hit Prime Video fantasy series starring Sheen as Aziraphale and David Tennant as Crowley was reworked into a single 90-minute special. The pivot to the special came in the wake of sexual assault allegations leveled at series co-creator and executive producer Neil Gaiman, who has denied all claims of non-consensual conduct.

Gaiman was involved in writing the finale but did not participate in production, and his company, Blank Corporation, was not involved either. In a new interview with The Times, Sheen revealed just how uncertain things still are.

“I really don’t know what’s going to happen with it. We [Sheen and Tennant] were both relieved we finished the story,...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 6/16/2025
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
5 Underrated Emilia Clarke Movies: From Last Christmas To Terminator Genisys
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Emilia Clarke’s Top Five Underrated Films(Photo Credit –Instagram)

Emilia Clarke kicked off her career in 2009 and became one of Hollywood’s most successful and talented actresses despite struggling with medical issues at the peak of her career. Although she is known for leading the globally acclaimed series Game of Thrones, where she played Daenerys Targaryen, she has also appeared in other movies. But GoT gave her the boost she needed to become one of the biggest stars in Hollywood.

Clarke is also known for her performance in Me Before You, a romantic drama. However, this article will discuss her most underrated and unknown performances. So, scroll ahead to find all the details about these five underrated movies of her career.

5. Terminator Genisys (2015) Streaming On: Prime Video, Apple TV+ Rt Score: 26% Director: Alan Taylor

Plot: In Terminator Genisys, Emilia Clarke played Sarah Connor’s role. This one was another...
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  • 6/14/2025
  • by Ankita Mukherjee
  • KoiMoi
Brandon Sanderson and Joe Abercrombie on the pros and cons of fantasy maps
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Fantasy author Joe Abercrombie is everywhere right now thanks to the release of his buzzy new book The Devils. Released in mid-May, The Devils debuted at #5 on the New York Times bestseller list and #1 on the Sunday Times bestseller list, both career highs for Abercrombie. It's gained major media attention thanks to the news that none other than James Cameron has optioned it for a film adaptation, which he will co-write with Abercrombie himself. And of course, Abercrombie was also out touring the UK and United States, promoting the book by chatting with other authors like George R.R. Martin, Robin Hobb, Patrick Rothfuss, and more.

Abercrombie also spoke with The Stormlight Archive author Brandon Sanderson at a church in Salt Lake City. And fortunately for all of us, Sanderson has his own personal video team as part of his company Dragonsteel, which means that the conversation was recorded in high...
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 6/11/2025
  • by Daniel Roman
  • Winter Is Coming
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‘The Amazing Maurice’ producer signs first-look feature deal with ReDefine Originals
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UK production company Cantilever Media is partnering with international VFX and animation firm ReDefine Originals on a first-look co-production deal, for animated feature films for the kids and family market.

Both companies will bring projects to the combined venture with the aim of producing two to three features per year, over an initial three-year period.

ReDefine will be the studio for the projects, with Cantilever Media producing and Cantilever’s distribution company Kazoo Films taking UK rights.

ReDefine Originals is owned by UK-Indian VFX giant Dneg, with fellow Dneg Group company Prime Focus Studios serving as co-producing partner on the slate of features.
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/5/2025
  • ScreenDaily
'The Sandman' Showrunner Says Neil Gaiman Harassment Allegations Did Not Cause Cancelation
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Netflix has released a brand-new look at the second and final season of The Sandman, while the series showrunner has rejected the belief that recent allegations of inappropriate behavior by creator Neil Gaiman caused the cancelation of the series. Two new images shared by Entertainment Weekly have revealed a look at former Game of Thrones star Jack Gleeson’s Puck and Barry Sloane’s Destruction, giving fans something else to think about other than the behind-the-scenes drama that some are adamant derailed the show from continuing into a third season.

Showrunner Allan Heinberg addressed the allegations against Gaiman as having “unfortunate timing” but refuted that it led to the cancelation of more seasons. He explained that due to the series building a story around Dream (Tom Sturridge) it was decided early on that the show would not run for long. He said:

“It was a decision we made three years ago.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 5/28/2025
  • by Anthony Lund
  • MovieWeb
David Tennant Breaks Silence on Good Omens Future Amid Neil Gaiman Allegations
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Good Omens is based on the beloved book written by the late Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. When the book was finally adapted for television, Gaiman became the showrunner, helping lead the project to success.

Following the sexual assault and abuse allegations against Gaiman in September 2024, it was announced that he would be leaving the production and that Good Omens Season 3 would be reduced to a single 90-minute installment. During an appearance on The Assembly, series star David Tennant addressed the allegations and what it means for the show's future. "We’re doing Good Omens again," he said via The Independent. "We're going back to do the final. There's been a slight rejig with the personnel. But we still get to tell that story - I think it would have been very difficult to leave it on a cliffhanger. So I’m glad that’s been worked out."

Good Omens...
See full article at CBR
  • 4/30/2025
  • by Sarah Barrett
  • CBR
David Tennant is glad Good Omens season 3 could "work out" after Neil Gaiman left
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The first season of Good Omens adapted the book of the same name by Neil Gaiman and the late Terry Pratchett. The second season went beyond the book, with Gaiman closely involved with expanding the story. The third and final season was set to wrap things up, but then Gaiman was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women (he has denied the allegations) and exited the show. The third season is still happening, but it will now just be a 90-minute mini-movie coming out sometime later this year.

David Tennant, who plays the demon Crowley, sounded off Good Omens season 3 while speaking to the public on an interview show called The Assembly, per MovieWeb. "We're doing Good Omens again. We're going back to do the final," he said. "There's been a slight rejig with the personnel. But we still get to tell that story which I think, it would have...
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 4/28/2025
  • by Dan Selcke
  • Winter Is Coming
16 best sci-fi/fantasy shows for people who don't like sci-fi/fantasy
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If you’re not a regular sci-fi or fantasy fan, there are still plenty of genre shows out there to watch!

One would think that if you’re on this website, then you’re automatically a fan of sci-fi and fantasy TV. Several shows have been able to connect with mainstream audiences, like Lost and Game of Thrones. But some might be a bit harder for casual viewers to get into. They are still great, they’re just more for folks already familiar with the genre.

It helps that these shows have great writing, excellent actors and often some stunning story arcs. For casual fans, these 15 sci-fi and fantasy shows are worth tracking down!

Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette Nichols in Silo season 2. Image: Apple TV+. 1. Silo

One of Apple TV+’s hottest shows, Silo has a pure sci-fi setup: thousands of people live in a city underground, having been told...
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 3/23/2025
  • by Michael Weyer
  • Winter Is Coming
11 Shows Like ‘Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency is a sci-fi fantasy mystery dark comedy-drama series created by Max Landis. Based on the novel series of the same name by Douglas Adams, the BBC America series follows Todd Brotzman, a down-and-out bellhop who unwittingly becomes the side-kick of Dirk Gently, an eccentric holistic detective. They team up to solve a complex case involving various weird phenomena. Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency stars Samuel Barnett, Elijah Wood, Hannah Marks, Fiona Dourif, Jade Eshete, Mpho Koaho, Michael Eklund, Dustin Milligan, and Osric Chau. So, if you loved the entertaining story, eccentric characters, and hilarious comedy in Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Utopia (Prime Video & Britbox) Credit – Channel 4

Utopia is a British sci-fi mystery dark comedy-drama series created by Dennis Kelly.
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 3/18/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Bong Joon Ho Knows Mickey 17 Reflects Our World, Toni Collette And Naomi Ackie Know How To Survive It [Exclusive Interview]
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After Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite" took home four Academy Awards in 2020, becoming the first non-English-language film to win Best Picture and the first South Korean film to receive Academy Award recognition in the process, film fans everywhere were on pins and needles wondering what was next for Director Bong. The answer came in 2022 when it was announced he was adapting the then-yet-to-be-published novel "Mickey 7," a sci-fi black comedy about a man named Mickey Barnes who enlists to become an "expendable," or a person who dies again, and again, and again, in the line of work — with a new human printed copy created each day with his memories intact.

The result is what I firmly believe is Director Bong's best English-language film yet, and a scathing, in-your-face indictment of the way egotistical politicians and capitalism will be the death of us all. "Mickey 17" is as subtle as a sledgehammer,...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 3/7/2025
  • by BJ Colangelo
  • Slash Film
David Tennant and Michael Sheen finish filming shortened final "season" of Good Omens
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The second season of Good Omens ended with the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) returning to heaven as the new supreme archangel charged with laying the way for the second coming of Jesus Christ. Meanwhile, the demon Crowley (David Tennant) remained on Earth, and just after the two of them had expressed their feelings for each. The breakup was hard for fans to watch.

Also hard to watch: Neil Gaiman, who co-wrote the original Good Omens book with Terry Pratchett, going down in flames as he was accused of sexual assault. Originally, Prime Video was going to make a third and final season of Good Omens to wrap up the story. But after the Gaiman scandal broke, production on season 3 was paused, and eventually it was reworked so that we're getting one final 90-minute episode, rather than a whole season of TV.

It's anybody's guess how this final super-episode will go over,...
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 2/25/2025
  • by Dan Selcke
  • Winter Is Coming
Neil Gaiman's 'Dead Boy Detectives' Will Make Final Appearance in Netflix's 'The Sandman' Season 2
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With the ongoing allegations and lawsuit against disgraced author Neil Gaiman, many upcoming adaptations of his works have been shelved by their respective studios. One such series was Dead Boy Detectives, a spin-off from Netflix's The Sandman universe, which premiered last year. The series was a hit for the streamer, holding a 92% score on Rotten Tomatoes. But, it was one of the first shows to be axed when Gaiman was first accused of sexual misconduct and assault in early August, and Dead Boy Detectives Season 2 (among other adaptations) was canceled the same month.

Fans of the series mourned the loss, desperate to see Charles Rowland and Edwin Payne return to our screens for another season. Thankfully, that wish has been granted, just not in the way we might have hoped. The Dead Boy Detectives will return, making their final appearance in Season 2 of The Sandman — which will be the flagship series' last.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 2/21/2025
  • by Archie Fenn
  • MovieWeb
Brandon Sanderson reveals the Other major fantasy author who was almost chosen to finish The Wheel of Time
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The Wheel of Time is one of the most beloved fantasy sagas of all time. Over the course of 14 books, author Robert Jordan's tale of a young farm boy and his friends fighting the forces of darkness enthralled readers, selling more than 100 million copies around the globe. But the tale of how these books were made is almost as epic as the story of Rand al'Thor itself. In 2007, Jordan passed away from a rare blood disease; at the time he had only written 11 mainline Wheel of Time books and a prequel, leaving the future of the series very much in doubt.

Enter Brandon Sanderson, the hyper-prolific author behind such series as Mistborn, The Stormlight Archive, Skyward, and more. Sanderson was hand-picked by Robert Jordan's widow and editor Harriet McDougal to finish the series. Before his death, Jordan asked McDougal to find someone to finish his books, which Sanderson says she considered Jordan's "dying request.
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 2/18/2025
  • by Daniel Roman
  • Winter Is Coming
Kazoo Films Acquires Clive Barker-Inspired ‘Night of the Zoopocalypse’ For The UK And Strikes Partnership With Viva Pictures
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Exclusive: Having worked together on The Amazing Maurice, distributor Viva Pictures and its newly-minted counterpart Kazoo Films will join forces for animated movie acquisitions. They will jointly acquire family-skewed films with LA-based Viva Pictures handling distribution in the U.S. and UK-based Kazoo taking rights on its home turf.

First up is Night of the Zoopocalypse. The animated film was inspired by a concept from iconic horror scribe Clive Barker. It follows events after a meteor containing a space virus crashes into a zoo, turning the animals into zombies. Two animals, a young wolf and old mountain lion, lead a group of survivors against their monstrous counterparts (check out the teaser below).

Night of the Zoopocalypse was directed by Rodrigo Perez-Castro and Ricardo Curtis and is produced by Copperheart Entertainment. Viva Pictures is releasing the film on March 7 in the U.S. Kazoo is prepping a Halloween release in the UK.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 2/11/2025
  • by Stewart Clarke
  • Deadline Film + TV
Musical Adaptation of Classic Neil Gaiman Movie 'Coraline' Canceled After Recent Allegations
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A stage production of Neil Gaiman's 2002 children's novel Coraline has been canceled, Variety reports. A statement from the production partners behind the scrapped musical cited the recent allegations of sexual misconduct brought against the author. Coraline — A Musical was originally scheduled to run at the Leeds Playhouse in England from April to May of this year before embarking on a tour through Edinburgh, Birmingham, and Manchester. In the joint statement from Leeds Playhouse, Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Birmingham Rep, and Home Manchester, the organizations stated, "We have decided our production of Coraline – A Musical will not proceed."

From the co-production partners: Leeds Playhouse, Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Birmingham Rep, and Home, Manchester. We have decided our production of Coraline – A Musical will not proceed. After careful consideration, we feel it would be impossible to continue in the context of the allegations against its original author. Ticket holders have been contacted directly via email.
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  • 1/30/2025
  • by Christopher Shultz
  • MovieWeb
Neil Gaiman: UK Stage Production Of ‘Coraline’ Canceled After Sexual Misconduct Allegations
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A UK stage version of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline has been canceled following allegations of sexual misconduct against the Good Omens author.

The musical production was preparing to embark on a UK tour that would take in the Leeds Playhouse, Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Birmingham Rep, and Home in Manchester.

In a statement, organizers said they would not continue with the adaptation, citing the claims against Gaiman from a total of nine women. Gaiman has denied sexual misconduct.

“We have decided our production of Coraline – A Musical will not proceed. After careful consideration, we feel it would be impossible to continue in the context of the allegations against its original author. Ticket holders have been contacted directly via email,” the statement said.

The allegations against Gaiman include nonconsensual Bdsm. The claims were first published in a Tortoise podcast, titled Master: The Allegations Against Neil Gaiman. New York magazine carried further allegations earlier this month.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/29/2025
  • by Jake Kanter
  • Deadline Film + TV
The 15 Best Fantasy TV Series Of All Time, Ranked
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From plots of political treachery and imitate romances to vast multiverses and epic intercontinental warfare, the fantasy genre encompasses much of the stories that make life so rich. Many of these tales come from the literary world, bled from the ink of such legendary writers as J.R.R. Tolkein, C.S. Lewis, H.P. Lovecraft, as well as those who follow in their footsteps, like Andrzej Sapkowski, Terry Pratchett, and George R.R. Martin. 

Whether adapting the work of these prolific authors or creating a world that's entirely new, the fantasy genre demands one thing: grand narrative scale. Perhaps this is why such stories have flourished through the medium of television in recent years, taking viewers to distant lands, ancient times, and far away worlds we could once only dream of through the pages of a book. 

But not all fantasy TV series are created equal, which is why we've assembled a...
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  • 1/28/2025
  • by Russell Murray
  • Slash Film
Dark Horse Comics drops Neil Gaiman, cancels Anansi Boys adaptation
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Last year, fantasy author Neil Gaiman was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women. Since then, more details about the cases have come out. Although Gaiman has denied any wrongdoing, it's stomach-turning stuff, and we've seen studios either cancel or cut back on planned adaptations of his work. Netflix canceled Dead Boy Detectives, which is based on a story that originally appeared in Gaiman's The Sandman comic series. Good Omens, based on the 1990 book Gaiman wrote with Terry Pratchett, will finish with one final, 90-minute episode instead of a whole third season as planned. Disney has paused an adaptation of Gaiman's novel The Graveyard Book.

And now, Dark Horse Comics has announced that they have dropped Neil Gaiman, and that a comic book adaptation of Gaiman's 2005 novel Anansi Boys has been canceled. "Dark Horse takes seriously the allegations against Neil Gaiman and we are no longer publishing his works," the company wrote in a statement.
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 1/27/2025
  • by Dan Selcke
  • Winter Is Coming
Dark Horse Comics Drops Neil Gaiman Following Sexual Assault Allegations; Cancels ‘Anansi Boys’ Comics
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Dark Horse Comics has dropped Neil Gaiman, cancelling his Anansi Boys comic series, in the wake of sexual assault allegations brought against the author.

The publisher posted to X Friday night writing, “Dark Horse takes seriously the allegations against Neil Gaiman and we are no longer publishing his works. Confirming that the ‘Anansi Boys’ comic series and collected volume have been canceled.”

U.K.-based Tortoise Media spotlighted accounts from four women — two who came forward in early July 2024 and two more who told their stories at the end of the month — about their encounters with the Coraline and Sandman creator.

The comic books are the latest projects in Gaiman’s creative catalogue that have paused or been canceled in light of the news, which Gaiman addressed on his personal blog, denying the allegations.

“As I read through this latest collection of accounts, there are moments I half-recognise and moments I don’t,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/25/2025
  • by Dessi Gomez
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Good Omens | 90 minute finale begins filming
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David Tennant and Michael Sheen will return for a final, feature length episode of Good Omens.

Update: The final, 90 minute episode of Good Omens has now begun filming in Scotland. It involves everyone who’s not Neil Gaiman in wrapping the series up.

Gaiman, last week, faced extensive, detailed, further allegations of sexual assault. He has denied the detailed allegations. He is no longer involved in Good Omens.

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Original story from October 2024…

The television adaptation of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s fantasy series Good Omens has been hugely successful over the last few years, not least due to the chemistry and charisma of leading duo David Tennant and Michael Sheen. The second series, which debuted in August 2023, was reported to be the number one show on Amazon Prime worldwide, and the first season was hardly struggling for acclaim, either.

The show had been commissioned for a third series before...
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  • 1/21/2025
  • by Jake Godfrey
  • Film Stories
10 Best Discworld Characters, Ranked
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Terry Pratchett's Discworld remains one of the most beloved and well-written fantasy series. In the decade since Sir Terry's passing, no author has been able to step up into the role of darling fantasy satirist – and no one should. The convoluted reading order of the Discworld novels belies the straightforward way that the books speak both to readers' hearts and minds. One key reason why Discworld is so universally adored among fantasy fans is that the characters Terry Pratchett created all explode off the pages larger than life.

Since Discworld is an innately satirical series, its characters all embody the best and the worst of people, with massive flaws and indomitable virtues that combine in such a way that they serve as mirrors of our own inner conflict. While this has also contributed to why many Discworld adaptations struggle to find the right tone, it also means that...
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  • 1/20/2025
  • by Zahra Huselid
  • ScreenRant
Neil Gaiman Denies Assault Allegations After Vulture Story
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Following a bombshell Vulture cover story detailing sexual abuse allegations by eight women, Neil Gaiman has issued a statement maintaining his innocence. Gaiman, an acclaimed author who has enjoyed success across a variety of mediums, was first publicly accused of sexual abuse allegations last summer through the Tortoise Media series, The Master: The Allegations Against Neil Gaiman. During the six-episode podcast, five women accused The Sandman author of sexual assault (Gaiman quickly denied those allegations). On Monday, more women came forward via a damning story, There Is No Safe Word, published by New York Magazine's Vulture.

Gaiman addressed the comments made in Vulture's report in a post titled "Breaking the Silence," published on his website. He admits he is "far from a perfect person" and acknowledges involvement with the women interviewed but denies ever engaging "in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone."

"I went back to read the messages...
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  • 1/15/2025
  • by Patricia Abaroa
  • MovieWeb
15 Best Terry Pratchett Books, Ranked According to Goodreads
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Sir Terry Pratchett was a veritable British national treasure. For decades, he charmed readers with his blisteringly smart and funny books, especially his satirical Discworld fantasy series. All 41 of its novels brim with wit and unforgettable characters, placing it among the best fantasy sagas of all time. While not as iconic, Pratchett's non-Discworld novels, like Nation and Johnny and the Dead, are also unique and intriguing, showing off his wide-ranging abilities.
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  • 1/10/2025
  • by Luc Haasbroek
  • Collider.com
From Upload to Harlem: Prime Video Shows Ending in 2025
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Bidding adieu to a handful of TV shows that ended in 2024, fans are still recovering from the grief. And this year? We should prepare for more of the same, it seems. So, while keeping track of every series from different streamers that is set to end in 2025, we’ve come up with a list of a few Prime Video shows that will wrap their runs this year.

Although not every series mentioned in this list has a premiere or finale date just yet, let’s take a look at all the departing shows that we need to say goodbyes to. So, with a heavy heart and a bit of nostalgia, let’s begin scrolling.

5. Upload

A sci-fi comedy-drama TV series, created by Greg Daniels, Upload, hit the streamer in 2020, starring Robbie Amell, Allegra Edwards, Andy Allo, and more. Set in the near-future world of 2033, the show played with the idea...
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  • 1/9/2025
  • by Krittika Mukherjee
  • FandomWire
One Detail Of This 22-Year-Old Discworld Book Makes It The Ideal Story To Adapt
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An important detail of this 22-year-old book in the Discworld series by Sir Terry Pratchett makes it a great story to use for a potential adaptation. Many of the books within the series showcase a wonderful combination of love for the fantasy genre and a strong ability to satirize it, allowing the best Discworld books to be enjoyable to a wide audience and memorable due to its unique worldbuilding. However, those qualities and the structure of the series make choosing a story to adapt within Discworld difficult, as the several attempts at doing so over the years have shown.

While a Discworld TV show or movie would introduce new audiences to Practhett's work, finding the proper place to begin is a trying task. Discworld's books all have plots focusing on different groups, but some of those plots end up intersecting with others, making an adaptation of just one section...
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  • 1/9/2025
  • by Nicole Zamlout
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D&d's Controversial Orc Changes Explained
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Orcs have long been seen as one-note villains in a lot of fantasy media, but Dungeons & Dragons’ latest revision is attempting to change this long-standing trope. As any fantasy fan knows, the genre can suffer from a (somewhat ironic) lack of creativity at times. Even today, many fantasy creators cling tightly to genre conventions established by the likes of J.R.R. Tolkien, which makes any changes, like DnD’s new orcs, feel threatening or unprecedented to some.

That said, DnD is far from the first fantasy property to challenge genre conventions surrounding a traditionally villainous race. Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel, Snuff, for instance, challenges readers to reconsider the mistreatment of goblins. With the growing popularity of Dungeons & Dragons in the last decade, it’s understandable that Wizards of the Coast would want to modernize some of the game’s elements, like the way orcs are depicted.

How D&d...
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  • 1/2/2025
  • by Sean Migalla
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One Underrated Discworld Detail Is A Breath Of Fresh Air Compared To Other Fantasy Books
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Terry Pratchett's Discworld is one of the best fantasy book series around, and there is one detail, in particular, that sets it apart. Beginning in 1983 with The Colour of Magic, Discworld introduced Pratchett's unique world. Discworld is flat and balanced on the backs of four elephants, who stand on a giant turtle. Pratchett's creativity in the series is matched only by his sense of humor, which ridicules everything from organized religion to consumerism across its 41 astute outings. But it is not social commentary that makes Discworld the most refreshing fantasy series of this size.

Pratchett's distinctive brand of satire probably appeals to older audiences more than most, and is a major selling point of Discworld. All the best Discworld books share one thing in common - they are just as funny as they are moving, with a heart of gold. But of all the many unique things about Discworld,...
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  • 12/26/2024
  • by Cristina Trujillo
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Discworld: 10 Poignant Quotes From Terry Pratchett's Books
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Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels are some of the most hilarious fantasy books ever written, but that hilarity also goes hand-in-hand with how well Pratchett understood people in all their boons, flaws, joys, and mistakes. Discworld has a complicated reading order, with 41 total novels that have threads following several of the world's focal characters, such as Death, or Sam Vimes, the grizzled head of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch.

With Discworld's TV adaptations often failing to do justice to their sources, the books themselves remain the best way to appreciate Pratchett's unique blend of social commentary, with a little bit of philosophy, a little bit of theology, and a heaping helping of satire. What follows are ten quotes and passages from ten separate Discworld books – not necessarily the best Discworld novels, but ten moments that combine the profound and the absurd in the way only Terry Pratchett could.

"Lord, What Can The Harvest Hope For,...
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  • 12/21/2024
  • by Zahra Huselid
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Now Is The Perfect Time For A Discworld TV Show That Does The Books Justice
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There may not be a better time for a proper adaptation of Discworld. After all, fantasy television just keeps getting more popular, and with increasingly massive budgets going into these shows, we've reached a point of spectacle that would have been unthinkable just 30 years ago when Xena: Warrior Princess was as good as genre TV could ever hope to be. Yet with that increase in budget and quality of special effects, there has come a commensurate change in the tone of these shows as they become more and more grim.

Despite Discworld's complicated reading order, it could be the ideal choice for a shift in direction when it comes to the fantasy genre. The books' focus on themes of truth, justice, freedom, and love, have the potential to help make Disworld into a welcome entry into yet another fun, fantasy world.

Discworld Deserves A Faithful TV Show - How It Can Get It Right?...
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  • 11/26/2024
  • by Zahra Huselid
  • ScreenRant
Michael Sheen's Underworld Role Is The Actor's Most Underrated (& Why He Should Be Doing More Dark Fantasy)
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While the vampire Selene is often Underworlds main protagonist, Michael Sheens Lucian is a compelling and formidable character who is severely underrated. In the dark urban fantasy franchise, which pits vampires against werewolves, Sheen appeared in Underworld (2003) and Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009). Despite their thrilling high-octane fight sequences and impressive special effects, neither movie was a hit with critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, Underworld holds a score of 31%, with Rise of the Lycans at 30%. Even so, Sheen has never been accused of phoning in a performance, and his portrayal of Lucian is no exception.

Sheens TV and film career has given him an eclectic variety of roles to work with. His performances in acclaimed films such as The Queen and Frost/Nixon were lauded by critics, as was his role as Dr. William Masters in the TV series Masters of Sex. In recent years, many know him as the angel Aziraphale from Good Omens,...
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  • 11/26/2024
  • by Emily Gilbert
  • ScreenRant
Good Omens Season 3: Confirmation, Cast, Story & Everything We Know
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Good Omens season 3 has been given the green light by Amazon Prime Video, but the final season is going to be very different. Good Omens is based on the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett and follows the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and demon Crowley (David Tennant), who've developed a unique relationship over the centuries they've spent on Earth. Instead of following their ordained mission, the duo puts their differences aside to set out to stop the end of the world.

Good Omens season 1 was based on the novel, and it was speculated that season 2 was based on a sequel that was never published. However, Gaiman has since said that the planned sequel was not the second season, and it instead would be used for Good Omens season 3. It's unclear where these plans currently stand, and the sexual assault allegations against Gaiman have caused the scribe to step away from the project.
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  • 11/23/2024
  • by Shawn S. Lealos, Dalton Norman, Tom Russell
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10 Best Discworld Books, Ranked
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Across 41 novels, British writer Terry Pratchett released the critically acclaimed Discworld books, but they weren't all created equal. Beginning in 1983, the genre-spanning set of books started with the Rincewind series, launched by The Colour of Magic. If reading the Discworld books in chronological or publication order, readers should begin with this magical high fantasy satire. Although The Colour of Magic may be the first Discworld book, it isn't necessarily the best. Pratchett's Discworld just got better and better, eventually containing many individual subseries, each with a slightly different approach.

The sheer scope of the Discworld releases is a huge part of what makes them some of the best fantasy books around. While The Colour of Magic and the following Rincewind books erred on the side of high fantasy, many other subseries exploited other literary genres. However, through it all, Pratchett maintained one of the most original fantasy worlds ever to be created.
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  • 11/23/2024
  • by Cristina Trujillo
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Good Omens star confirms she's returning for super-sized finale episode
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A couple weeks back, fans of the Prime Video show Good Omens — about an unlikely friendship between the angle Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and the demon Crowley (David Tennant) — got some bad news: no longer would the show's third and final season be...well, a season of TV. Instead, it will be one 90-minute episode that will wrap up all the stories the second season left dangling, most notably what will become of Aziraphale and Crowley now that they've parted ways, with Aziraphale returning to heaven to help plan the Second Coming and Crowley getting as far away from all that mess as he possibly can.

Fans have grown very attached to Aziraphale and Crowley, and many were upset with the news. The season is being cut down almost certainly because of a series of sexual assault allegations made against Neil Gaiman, who not only co-wrote the original Good Omens book...
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  • 11/20/2024
  • by Dan Selcke
  • Winter Is Coming
A Good Discworld TV Show Can't Overlook The Most Important Part Of The Books
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There have been all kinds of Discworld adaptations over the years, from the animated movies by Cosgrove Hall in the 1990s to the various live-action TV movies and series, yet none of them have been amazing successes. The most recent attempt, the BBC's controversial adaptation of the Night Watch novels, was critically panned for taking too many arbitrary liberties with the setting. Other adaptations have had their own high points and flaws.

There is one thread that explains why none of these adaptations have achieved any lasting success: none of them have quite landed on the tone that makes the original novels so timelessly endearing, even if the Discworld reading order is a little complicated. Emulating Terry Pratchett's unique mix of satire, slapstick, and parable requires an emotional intelligence that even the best adaptations have lacked.

Most Discworld Adaptations Almost Get It Right (But They're Missing Something) Various...
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  • 11/11/2024
  • by Zahra Huselid
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The Correct Order To Watch Tim Allen's Santa Clause Franchise
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The premise for John Pasquin's 1994 hit Christmas film "The Santa Clause" is amusingly morbid at its heart. On Christmas Eve, divorced schlub Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) hears a clatter on his rooftop. When he goes to investigate, he finds that it's Santa Claus himself, scuttling down his chimney. Scott startles Santa, causing the jolly old fellow to slip off the roof and fall to his death. Yes, a delightful family comedy begins with the death of Santa.

Following some written instructions hidden on a business card in Santa's sleigh, Scott puts on the big guy's red coat and, lo finds he has to take Santa's place for the night. Once all the gifts are delivered, Calvin is taken to the North Pole, where he learns there was some fine print on the business card. In putting on the coat, Scott agreed to become Santa Claus in perpetuity, and will...
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  • 11/11/2024
  • by Witney Seibold
  • Slash Film
7 Best Adria Arjona Movies & TV Shows (Ranked)
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Adria Arjona is quickly becoming one of the most prominent names in Hollywood and after her beloved roles as Bix Caleen in Star Wars: Andor and Madison Figueroa Masters in Hit Man, she has proven herself to be more than a capable performer. The Puerto Rican actress began her acting career with small television roles in Emily and True Detective but is now getting lead roles because of her talent. So, if you also love Arjona’s performances here are the 7 best movies and TV shows starring Adria Arjona.

7. Triple Frontier (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

Triple Frontier is an action-adventure film directed by J.C. Chandor who also co-wrote the film with Mark Boal. The 2018 film revolves around five friends who are also former special forces operatives as they reunite to take down a South American drug lord and steal...
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  • 11/6/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 Books To Read If You Love The Witcher
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Andrzej Sapkowski's iconic book series, The Witcher, has always been a classic for fantasy readers but has recently become a crossover hit thanks to the Netflix series of the same name. The story follows Geralt of Rivia, a Witcher or monster hunter who has incredible strength and skill that makes it possible for him to defeat the evil creatures that plague the land. Sapkowski's stories are in conversation with the larger themes and trends of fantasy. However, he also imbues much of his Polish heritage and Eastern European influence into the books, which sets them apart.

The Witcher is a long fantasy book saga worth reading and has much in common with some of the best speculative fiction works of all time. There are obvious choices that easily compare to The Witcher, like The Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones, that incorporate the violence and magic systems...
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  • 11/3/2024
  • by Mary Kassel
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10 Things Good Omens Season 3 Must Accomplish In Its 90-Minute Run
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Good Omens is easily one of the best fantasy TV series out there, and there are a few things that season 3 can do to keep it that way. Based on the book by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, Good Omens season 1 proved a riveting adaptation. Good Omens season 2 did a great job expanding on the story using Gaiman's original material. And as the authors were working on a sequel before Pratchett passed away in 2015, the unfinished novel will inform season 3. This direction is promising, as there are a few notes the next outing must hit to be successful.

Good Omens season 3 was thrown into doubt by sexual assault allegations against Gaiman, who offered to step away from the series. Amazon has since revealed that Good Omens season 3 will happen without Gaiman, but it will consist of just one 90-minute episode, whereas previous seasons both boasted six episodes. It is unclear...
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  • 11/2/2024
  • by Cristina Trujillo
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Good Omens: Season Three; Prime Video Series' Final Season to Have One Episode
Good Omens viewers will see more of the angel Aziraphale and demon Crowley, but considerably less than originally planned. Prime Video renewed the series for a third and final season in December 2023.

Michael Sheen, David Tennant, Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Niamh Walsh, Derek Jacobi, Maggie Service, Quelin Sepulveda, and Shelley Conn star in the Good Omens series inspired by the novel by Terry Pratchett. The story follows the adventures of fussy angel Aziraphale (Sheen) and fast-living demon Crowley (Tennant).

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  • 10/25/2024
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
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“Good Omens” Season 3 Controversy: What Are the Allegations Against Neil Gaiman That Led to One Episode Send-Off from Amazon Prime
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If you are a fan of fantasy reality TV shows, it is highly possible that Good Omens might be on your list of favorites. Starring Michael Sheen, David Tennant, and a huge ensemble cast from Jon Hamm to Benedict Cumberbatch, the series has been incredibly well received. From earning praise on its writing to acting, it is an absolutely unmissable one for fans of the genre.

Michael Sheen and David Tennant in Good Omens | Credit: Prime Video

Based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, its third and anticipated season is now facing a storm of controversy. At the center is its creator/showrunner, Gaiman, who has been accused of s*xual abuse by several women. Although the author has denied all allegations, maintaining his ‘romances’ were ‘consensual’, these revelations have placed Gaiman under intense scrutiny.

At the same time, these chilling accusations have impacted Good Omens as well,...
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  • 10/25/2024
  • by Maria Sultan
  • FandomWire
“We’re doomed”: Good Omens Final Season Won’t Even be 2 Episodes Long But the Backlash is for What They Did to Neil Gaiman
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Good Omens fans were riding high after the success of Season 2, which hit Amazon Prime in July 2023. The quirky, genre-bending show had gained a cult following for its sharp wit, fantastic performances by David Tennant and Michael Sheen, and its unique spin on a story about the end of the world.

David Tennant as Crowley in Good Omens | Prime Video

As fans eagerly awaited news about the third and final season, their anticipation quickly turned to shock and frustration. In an abrupt turn of events, fans were left dismayed, with many wondering why such a beloved series would be cut short and how it came to lose its guiding hand.

Neil Gaiman Steps Down, and Good Omens Gets a Rushed Finale David Tennant shared a passionate kiss with Michael Sheen in Good Omens | Prime Video

It’s hard to imagine Good Omens without Neil Gaiman’s distinctive storytelling. After all,...
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  • 10/25/2024
  • by Sonika Kamble
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Neil Gaiman Exits ‘Good Omens’ Production Role After Assault Allegations, Season 3 Will Only Be a 90-Minute Finale
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Neil Gaiman is (mostly) exiting “Good Omens” amid some bad press.

The series creator, showrunner, executive producer, and writer has stepped aside from the show’s third season, which paused its pre-production amid assault allegations against Gaiman, according to Deadline.

Prime Video today has announced that “Good Omens” will return for a feature-length series finale that will be produced without Gaiman’s involvement — though he did help write it.

“While Gaiman has contributed to the writing of the ‘Good Omens’ series finale, he will not be working on the production,” the official press statement reads.

“Good Omens” stars Michael Sheen as an angel and David Tennant as a demon Crowley. Frances McDormand, Jon Hamm, and Miranda Richardson co-star. The series is adapted from Gaiman’s novel “Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch,” co-written with Terry Pratchett. Season 3 is produced by Amazon MGM Studios, BBC Studios Productions,...
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  • 10/24/2024
  • by Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
Good Omens To End With 90-Minute Finale As Neil Gaiman Departs The Series
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If you're a fan of Prime Video's Good Omens and have been eagerly awaiting more odd-couple bickering between Michael Sheen's angel Aziraphale and David Tennant's demon Crowley, then we've got some good news, some bad news, and some ongoing troubling news for you. The good news is, per Deadline's reporting, a 90-minute follow-up to that emotional Season 2 finale is heading our way at long last, with shooting due to begin in Scotland early next year The bad news then is that said hour-and-a-half episode is coming instead of rather than in addition to the third and final season of the show that was announced last December.

The cause for the shake-up to Good Omens' divine plans isn't a reflection of the show's popularity or critical reception — by all means it continues to be one of the better reviewed and beloved adaptations of Terry Pratchett's fantasy work. Rather...
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  • 10/24/2024
  • by Jordan King
  • Empire - TV
Good Omens season 3 will only be one 90-minute episode
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Good Omens will return for season 3, but it'll be quite a bit different than what was originally planned. TV Line reports that they've learned from inside sources that the third season of Prime Video's hit fantasy show is going through a bit of a restructure. Instead of being multiple episodes long like the previous two seasons, Good Omens' third and final outing will only consist of one 90-minute episode. In other words, the show is going out with a TV movie.

This almost certainly comes about as a result of the ongoing sexual assault allegations against author Neil Gaiman, who co-authored the original Good Omens novel with beloved Discworld creator Terry Pratchett and was set to serve as the sole showrunner for the television show's final season. Back in early September, Prime Video paused work on Good Omens season 3 over these allegations, with Gaiman offering to step away from the...
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  • 10/24/2024
  • by Daniel Roman
  • Winter Is Coming
Good Omens Season 3 Reduced to One Episode Amid Neil Gaiman Allegations
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As Neil Gaiman's big and small screen projects hang in the balance following allegations of sexual assault against the author, Good Omens fans have been given some closure although it's not exactly what they were hoping for. Based on the novel co-written by Gaiman and the late, great Terry Pratchett, Good Omens follows the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and the demon Crowley's (David Tennant) unlikely friendship across millennia. When Crowley is tasked with looking after the son of Satan, who will bring about the end times, the reluctant demon accidentally loses him and the pair must race to recover the Antichrist.

Per Deadline, Good Omens will receive a send-off of sorts via a 90-minute final episode. The feature-length episode will stand in place of a full third season which was in the works at Prime Video. Production was halted on Season 3 following the ongoing allegations against Gaiman. The...
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  • 10/24/2024
  • by Archie Fenn
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