‘Bosch: Legacy' Sets Premiere Date For Third & Final Season & Drops Teaser
Prime Video's original series Bosch: Legacy will return for its third and final season March 27, with 10 episodes, the streamer said Tuesday.
Based on Michael Connelly's novels, the series follows Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver), an LAPD homicide detective-turned-private investigator; Honey 'Money' Chandler (Mimi Rogers), an attorney who struggles to maintain her faith in the justice system; and Harry's daughter Maddie Bosch (Madison Lintz), as she wrestles with the challenges of being a patrol cop on the streets of Los Angeles.
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'As we approach the final season of Bosch: Legacy, we are so proud of what this series has accomplished and while it's bittersweet to see it come to a close we're immensely satisfied with the journey,' said Vernon Sanders, head of television, Amazon MGM Studios.
'We're grateful to Michael Connelly, Titus Welliver, and the rest of the cast and crew for the captivating stories they have delivered over the years and the series has left an indelible mark on the crime drama genre. This final season promises to deliver more high-stakes drama and intriguing storytelling for our global customers,' he added.
'What an amazing run it has been. I could not have asked for a better cinematic adaptation of my work,' said Connelly, an executive producer on Bosch: Legacy. 'Led by Titus Welliver and showrunners Eric Overmyer and Tom Bernardo, and a great partnership with Amazon MGM Studios, I think we defined the start of the streaming era with the best detective show ever.'
Season 3 of Bosch: Legacy is based on Connelly's bestselling novels Desert Star (2022) and The Black Ice (1993). The murder investigation of Kurt Dockweiler brings dangerous secrets to light and threatens to ruin the lives of the three principal characters. The disappearance of a family haunts Harry and forces him to confront the limits of justice. In a hotly contested race, Chandler is poised to become the next District Attorney of Los Angeles. And Maddie gets entangled in a series of violent follow-home robberies.
The returning cast includes Stephen A. Chang (Maurice 'Mo' Bassi), Denise Sanchez (Det. Reina Vasquez), Scott Klace (Sgt. John Mankiewicz), Gregory Scott Cummins (Det. 'Crate' Moore), Troy Evans (Det. 'Barrel' Johnson), Paul Calderon (Det. Jimmy Robertson), Celestino Corneille (DEA Agent Charlie Hovan) and Chris Browning (Preston Borders). Joining this season are Tommy Martinez (Albert Torres), Andrea Cortes (Victoria Hernandez), Orla Brady (Siobhan Murphy), Michael Reilly Burke (Finbar McShane), Dale Dickey (Sheila Walsh), Manuel Uriza (Zorillo) and Chris Bauer (Sheriff Deputy Jack Garrity).
Bosch: Legacy, from Fabel Entertainment, is executive produced by Connelly, Overmyer, Bernardo, Henrik Bastin, Pieter Jan Brugge and Welliver.
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