Good Omens to end with single episode final season as Neil Gaiman exits show

Good Omens to end with single episode final season as Neil Gaiman exits show


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The third and final season of Good Omens will now be just a single 90-minute episode.

Deadline reports that the decision to truncate the final season came after Gaiman, who was an executive producer on the series, left the show after facing a string of sexual assault allegations.

Gaiman’s production company the Blank Corporation will also no longer be involved in the show, and a new writer is expected to be brought in to finish the script.

Sheen and Tennant will shoot the television movie in Scotland early next year.

Michael Sheen and David Tennant in the second season of ‘Good Omens’
Michael Sheen and David Tennant in the second season of ‘Good Omens’ (Amazon)

It was reported in September that production on the third season had been suspended, shortly after Gaiman was accused of having non-consensual sex with two young women, one of whom was a nanny to his child, and another, a fan of his writing.

Gaiman allegedly assaulted one of the women within hours of meeting them – when she was 22 and he was 61. Both women accused the author of “rough and degrading sex”. The author has strongly denied any accusations of non-consensual sex with both women.

A further two women accused Gaiman of sexual assault at the start of August, which the writer also denied. At the end of last month, a fifth woman alleged the author had sexually assaulted her. Gaiman claimed their “previous interactions” suggested she wanted intimate contact, Tortoise reported.

The Independent contacted Gaiman’s representatives for comment.

Meanwhile, Good Omens director Douglas Mackinnon – who made the first two seasons – previously confirmed his exit from the show even before a third season was comissioned.

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