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Season 3 – Good Omens

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This fantasy series sees fussy angel Aziraphale and loose-living demon Crowley team up to form an unlikely duo. The two have become overly fond of life on Earth, and they are forced into forming an alliance in an attempt to stop the approaching Armageddon. To do that, they have to find the missing Antichrist, an 11-year-old boy who is unaware that he is meant to bring the end of days upon humanity. Michael Sheen, David Tennant and Jon Hamm star in the series, which is based on the book of the same name by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.

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Good Omens — Season 3

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Critics Consensus

Closing out the series with a serviceable final entry, Good Omens crafts a heartfelt goodbye thanks in part to David Tennant and Michael Sheen's unwavering performances.

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Jack Seale Guardian May 13
2/5
This show has possibly the biggest imbalance in TV history between dazzling cast and stale script. But the cast, particularly Tennant and Sheen, very nearly redeem it. Go to Full Review
Lacy Baugher RogerEbert.com May 11
Despite its flaws, this final installment still holds firm to the idea that love, in all its forms, is a radical act. Perhaps now more than ever, that’s still something worth celebrating. Go to Full Review
Ed Power Daily Telegraph (UK) May 11
4/5
Mindful that this is no time to take risks, the finale sticks to what fans loved about the series – in particular, the supernova of luvvydom that is the friendship between its stars, David Tennant and Michael Sheen. Go to Full Review
Louise Griffin Radio Times 1d
3/5
Most importantly, Sheen and Tennant are still magical, with their sizzling chemistry rightfully pulling focus. Go to Full Review
Archi Sengupta LeisureByte.com May 20
2.5/5
Good Omens Season 3 may be smaller in scale, but the emotional payoff between Aziraphale and Crowley makes this final chapter a heartfelt and satisfying farewell for longtime fans. Go to Full Review
Joel Keller Decider May 14
The finale of Good Omens is certainly watchable, and will provide at least some closure to fans of the show. But it’s just too bad that Gaiman’s legal troubles deprived fans of a more complete-feeling ending. Go to Full Review
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Andrei D @RT74856639 2d This massively cut down season fails to make its actors interesting and continues to struggle with the plot See more Get B @NoDisassembleStephanie 3d Sadly this finale very obviously suffered from a massively slashed budget and disconnected writers. The original Good Omens story was tight, compelling and faithfully captured the spirit of the characters and world of the Good Omens book on the screen. Season 2 deepened the character study of Aziraphale and Crowley and the themes of relationships and belonging. Season 3 seemed to pivot wildly and undermined or outright contradicted established story values and themes. The characters were unrecognisable and cold; even good performances from most actors wasn't sufficient to find that previous spark and charming irreverence of the first two seasons. The story struggled with pacing and direction, perhaps suffering from too much content, trying to condense 300+ minutes worth into 90 minutes. It also seemed to substitute depth of source material fidelity with cheap fan-service moments that, judging by the anguish in other reviews, sadly missed the mark. Perhaps better left unmade. See more Sameera T @Meeriss 6d Everything about this is so bad that even the director is homophobic. God, I wish they had just canceled it after season 2 See more Noelly F @RT08295664 6d We didn’t wait since 2019 just to see someone vaguely resembling Crowley end up with someone vaguely resembling Aziraphale in a world that only vaguely resembles the original. See more Kirby M @RT47546772 Jun 4 I’m so happy we got a season 3. 90 min are not enough considering the previous structure, but everyone did what they could given the circumstances.. In my opinion the series ended exactly as it began. It’s a love letter to humanity. Our beloved characters have chosen humans since the beginning. They tried to fix a broken system as long as they could, but the ending of that world had already been written eons ago. They finally had the chance to make a real decision, so they chose the only thing that will free everyone for real: no high power, no dealer, no rigged game. Crowley and Azi would’ve never been happy restarting that universe, it was already broken (I will die on this hill). That was their one-way out. They are free of control and blind obedience. I love Crowley’s line in the final moments: "Free will? It’s just a card trick isn’t it? The suckers think they’re playing for real. But the dealer knows.. Nobody finds the lady unless she wants them to". It’s such a profound insight. See more Andrew R. @RT44432059 Jun 4 Good lord this thing ended poorly. I’m actually mad that I sat through this stinking pile of garbage. I love tenant but not even he could bring this pile of feces back. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired May 13, 2026 The Finale Aziraphale, now Supreme Archangel, seeks Crowley's help as plans for the Second Coming take a surprising yet dangerous turn. Details
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Season Info

Director
Rachel Talalay
Creator
Neil Gaiman
Executive Producer
Neil Gaiman, Chris Sussman, Rob Wilkins, Douglas Mackinnon, Simon Winstone
Screenwriter
Neil Gaiman, Michael Marshall Smith, Peter Atkins
Network
Prime Video
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Fantasy, Comedy, Action, Adventure
Original Language
British English
Release Date
May 13, 2026