‘Good Omens’ Trailer: Michael Sheen & David Tennant Are Back For Series Finale Arriving May 13 On Prime

Season 3 of “Good Omens” is coming to Prime Video next month, but the catch? Instead of a batch of new episodes, they’ve decided to simply make a finale that just happens to be given a feature-length treatment with leads Michael Sheen and David Tennant back in their respective roles of angel Aziraphale and demon Crowley.

Interestingly, director Rachel Talalay, whose past work includes the comic book movie “Tank Girl” and “Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare,” is set to helm the 90-minute finale. Talalay isn’t a stranger to television either, with credits such as “Doctor Who,” “Sherlock,” “Iron Fist,” “American Gods,” and “Superman & Lois.”

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Others among the cast of the finale include Doon Mackichan as Michael, Gloria Obianyo as Uriel, Liz Carr as Saraqael, Paul Chahidi as Sandalphon, Quelin Sepulveda as Muriel, and Sir Derek George Jacobi as The Metatron. Bilal Hasna also joins the cast as Jesus.

Here is the finale’s official logline courtesy of Prime:

Good Omens 3 picks up where the ineffable story left off in Season Two as the beloved and unlikely duo – angel Aziraphale and demon Crowley return to face their most epic and personal adventure yet. Their millennia-long friendship has been fractured ever since Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) accepted the offer to return to Heaven, leaving Crowley (David Tennant) behind. Now, as the newly appointed Supreme Archangel, Aziraphale is tasked with overseeing the Second Coming, a monumental responsibility that weighs heavily on him, and is made worse when his plans cause some consternation among the other angels. Meanwhile, heartbroken Crowley finds himself at rock bottom, wandering the streets of Soho.

As the fate of the universe hangs in the balance, Aziraphale and Crowley must confront their relationship, heal old wounds, and rediscover their bond. From navigating London’s gangsters to thwarting Hellish threats, they face personal betrayals and the complexities of their own emotions in this timeless expedition. Together, they must decide whether their friendship – and the world itself – is worth saving.

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We suspect that the finale/film wrapping everything up in what is being marketed as the “final season” is likely due to the show’s connection to author, writer, creator, and showrunner Neil Gaiman, having been accused of sexual assault, which we have to imagine also had a direct impact on Netflix‘s “Sandman” coming to an end as well.

Anywho, check out the new trailer for the finale of “Good Omens” below.

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