Good Omens fans, it’s happening—sort of. With the final season on the horizon, excitement is in the air, especially after that gut-wrenching Season 2 ending. Michael Sheen’s Aziraphale and David Tennant’s Crowley have stolen hearts worldwide with their celestial (and infernal) chemistry, and now, everyone’s asking the same thing: Is Season 3 dropping in August 2025?
Let’s break it down.
Is August 2025 the Release Date?
Not exactly. Despite all the buzz online—especially on X (formerly Twitter)—there’s no official confirmation from Amazon Prime Video about an August 2025 release. Yeah, we’re bummed too. While filming did wrap up earlier this year, current reports point more toward a late 2025 or even early 2026 release.
One of the biggest reasons for the delay? The format change. Instead of a full season, we’re getting a single 90-minute finale to tie everything together. That shift came after some behind-the-scenes complications, and while it’s not what fans expected, it is meant to properly wrap up Aziraphale and Crowley’s story—so let’s hope it delivers.
Who’s Back?
Thankfully, the familiar (and fabulous) cast is returning:
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Michael Sheen as the ever-fussy angel Aziraphale, now trying to navigate his new heavenly promotion.
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David Tennant as Crowley, the demon with a heart (he’ll deny it), still reeling from Aziraphale’s decision.
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Doon Mackichan returns as Archangel Michael—though this time with a bit of a “rogue” edge.
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Derek Jacobi is back as the ever-creepy Metatron.
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Jon Hamm, Miranda Richardson, and Quelin Sepulveda are also expected to appear.
And in true Good Omens fashion, don’t be surprised if some actors return in completely new roles—just like they did in Season 2. Maggie Service and Nina Sosanya might pop up again, and if they do, expect more layered storytelling and some Easter eggs for keen-eyed fans.
What’s the Story This Time?
Without giving too much away, the final episode picks up after that emotional cliffhanger—yes, that one. Aziraphale is now Heaven’s Supreme Archangel, and Crowley… well, he’s still heartbroken (same here). The two are once again forced to team up, but this time the stakes are even higher: another potential apocalypse, possibly tied to the Second Coming.
We’re in for more of what made the show so iconic—sharp humor, wild cosmic stakes, and emotional gut punches. It’s the final bow for one of TV’s most beloved angel-demon duos, and while it might not be coming as soon as we hoped, it sounds like it’ll be worth the wait.