‘Good Omens’ Director Explains Aziraphale & Crowley’s Ending: ‘Love Endures’
Aziraphale and Crowley reunite as Heaven’s Operation Second Coming puts the world at risk and Michael uses the Book of Life.
- Prime Video premiered Good Omens season 3 on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, featuring an exclusive clip where demon Crowley is kidnapped by agents of Hell, led by Dagon , amid Heaven's "Operation Second Coming."
- This third season concludes the story beyond the original source material by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman; production was shortened following Gaiman's departure amid sexual assault allegations, which he strongly denies.
- After parting ways in season 2, demon Crowley and angel Aziraphale reunite to navigate the arrival of the Second Coming and Jesus Christ , attempting to repair their relationship.
- Deciding to grant humanity free will, Crowley and Aziraphale sacrifice themselves so God creates a world without angels or demons, effectively ending their existence as celestial beings.
- Director Rachel Talalay emphasized that the finale explores how "love conquers all" across universes, concluding with the characters finding each other and suggesting their bond endures regardless of form or universe constraints.
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David Tennant's Crowley is kidnapped by Hell in new look at Good Omens season 3
Good Omens season 3 is nearly upon us - and David Tennant's Crowley has got himself into a right mess in a new look at the finale episode.An exclusive clip from the finale of Prime Video's beloved fantasy series, which has been shared with Radio Times, sees the demon kidnapped by agents of Hell, led by Elizabeth Berrington's Dagon.While Crowley points out that he quit sometime ago, asking "Didn't you get the memo?", Dagon has some crucial inform…
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