In the wake of a series of sexual misconduct and assault allegations against creator Neil Gaiman, production on the series's third season was paused indefinitely. Although Gaiman has repeatedly denied the claims, it certainly felt like the Prime Video comedy about the unorthodox love story between an angel and a demon-as well as the human world they both adore-would likely find itself in the proverbial bin alongside several other shelved and/or canceled projects connected to the disgraced author.
It's a blessing that Good Omens Season 3 is happening at all. Mired in real-life controversy, creator Neil Gaiman stepped away from the project, and many fans were worried that the show would end after the heartbreaking confession and betrayal of the Season 2 finale. Thankfully, Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and Crowley (David Tennant) live on, albeit in a shorter, feature-length special that tries its best to tell the story of the Second Coming but really just wraps up the story of these Ineffable Husbands. But let's be honest - that's all we really wanted anyway.