
Is Good Omens Season 3 releasing in May 2025? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on May 2, 2025, 18:30 IST Last updated May 2, 2025, 12:03 IST
Good Omens Season 3 is set to be the final chapter of the beloved fantasy comedy series based on the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Fans are eagerly awaiting the return of Aziraphale and Crowley, the celestial duo whose chemistry has captivated audiences since 2019. With production changes and a unique format, here's everything we know about Good Omens Season 3, including release date speculation, cast updates, and plot details. Good Omens Season 3 Release Date Speculation
While Amazon Prime Video has not confirmed an exact release date for Good Omens Season 3, filming is scheduled to begin in January 2025 in Scotland, as confirmed by cast member Doon Mackichan and Prime Video. Unlike the previous seasons, which featured six episodes each, Season 3 will consist of a single 90-minute feature-length episode, acting as the series finale.
Given the streamlined production and post-production timeline for a single episode, a release in late 2025 or early 2026 is plausible. Good Omens Season 3 Cast: Who's Returning?
The Good Omens Season 3 cast is expected to feature familiar faces, with some actors potentially taking on new roles, a creative choice seen in Season 2. Here's the confirmed and speculated lineup: Michael Sheen as Aziraphale : The book-loving angel returns, grappling with his new role in Heaven.
David Tennant as Crowley : The sardonic demon will face high stakes as he navigates his strained relationship with Aziraphale.
Jon Hamm as Gabriel : The archangel, whose romantic arc with Beelzebub was a Season 2 highlight, is expected to return.
Doon Mackichan as Archangel Michael : Mackichan confirmed her return, hinting at a 'rogue' and intense role.
Derek Jacobi as Metatron : The enigmatic voice of Heaven will likely continue his manipulative schemes.
Miranda Richardson as Shax : The demon who replaced Beelzebub in Hell is set to appear.
Quelin Sepulveda as Muriel: The quirky angel running Aziraphale's bookshop may return. Good Omens Season 3 Potential Plot Details
Good Omens Season 3 will conclude the story of Aziraphale and Crowley, drawing from an unwritten sequel plotted by Gaiman and Pratchett in 1989 and 2006. Season 2 served as a narrative bridge, setting up a dramatic finale centered on the Second Coming and another attempt to avert Armageddon.
The Season 2 finale left Aziraphale and Crowley at odds after Aziraphale accepted a position as Supreme Archangel, betraying Crowley's trust. The plot will focus on their strained relationship as they face their greatest challenge yet: saving the world while not speaking to each other. Expect high stakes, emotional reconciliation, and the series' signature blend of humor, fantasy, and romance.
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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