Good Omens Season 2 Could Happen According To Neil Gaiman

Good Omens Season 2 might end up happening according to writer Neil Gaiman who revealed that Amazon Prime Video is interested in making it happen.

I really enjoyed the first season of Good Omens.

The Amazon Prime Video TV show is based on a book written by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

It’s a pretty interesting take on Heaven and Hell and how angels and demons would adapt to the modern world.

It also features two great performances from Michael Sheen and David Tennant.

Anyway, Neil Gaiman recently revealed in an interview with Digital Spy that Good Omens Season 2 might happen.

Good Omens Season 2 might happen according to Neil Gaiman

Good Omens Season 2

Good Omens Season 2 might happen – Credit: Amazon Prime Video

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Here’s what Neil Gaiman told Digital Spy about Good Omens Season 2:

I think the probability [of making more Good Omens] is pretty good. It’s not like anybody doesn’t want to make more Good Omens. We just need to figure out how and when and all of the various ifs, and sort everything out. Plus, we’re in COVID world right now where nobody even knows how to shoot big drama. There are problems that none of us quite know how to solve.

But we’d all love to do it, so it’s really just a matter of seeing if we can actually make that happen in the world, if we can make the time happen, if we can work it with everybody’s schedule. I know I’m not the only person who wants to see more Crowley and Aziraphale.

Honestly, I really cannot wait to see Good Omens Season 2.

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