“There’s Been a Slight Rejig”: David Tennant Addresses Changes in ‘Good Omens’ Season 3

“We’re doing Good Omens again. We’re going back to do the final. We’re doing a final. There’s been a slight rejig with the personnel. But we still get to tell that story – I think it would have been very difficult to leave it on a cliffhanger. So I’m glad that’s been worked out.”
The first two seasons of Good Omens have been well-received by both critics and audiences, earning scores of 86% from critics and 94% from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. Good Omens star David Tennant is also known for his role as The Doctor in Doctor Who, and although he has since passed off that role to Ncuti Gatwa (Barbie), it will still live on as one of his most iconic roles. Tennant also played the villain Kilgrave in Jessica Jones, the superhero series led by Krysten Ritter, and although her Defenders co-stars Charlie Cox and Jon Bernthal have been brought back, there has been no word about her MCU debut. Tennant also voiced the legendary droid Huyang in the first season of Ahsoka, and he’s expected to reprise that role in Season 2, which recently began filming.
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Good Omens Season 3, which will consist of one episode, is expected to be released this year. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the series and watch Good Omens on Prime Video.


