Heaven and Hell are gearing up for one last, spectacularly dysfunctional collaboration. Prime Video has unveiled the first full trailer for the third and final season of its beloved fantasy series Good Omens, confirming that the celestial saga will reach its conclusion with a single, super-sized episode this spring.

The new footage gives fans their long-awaited look at the next chapter for the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and the demon Crowley (David Tennant). After a three-year wait, the pair are thrust back into cosmic conflict. Aziraphale now holds the powerful title of Supreme Archangel and is charged with overseeing the monumental task of the Second Coming. Meanwhile, a despondent Crowley is left to grapple with loneliness and heartache. The trailer teases an epic confrontation with the fate of the world—and their complicated relationship—hanging in the balance.

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The Final Miracle

This concluding season promises to bring the story full circle. The first season faithfully adapted Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's novel about the duo trying to avert the Apocalypse. Season two, penned solely by Gaiman, deepened their bond, culminating in a poignant confession of feelings just as Aziraphale was summoned back to Heaven. Now, Season 3 picks up directly from that cliffhanger, forcing them to navigate their personal rift amid the ultimate divine crisis.

Fans of the show's divine (and infernal) supporting cast will be pleased to know many favorites are returning. Doon Mackichan (Michael), Gloria Obianyo (Uriel), Liz Carr (Saraqael), Paul Chahidi (Sandalphon), Quelin Sepulveda (Muriel), and Derek Jacobi (The Metatron) are all back. They are joined by new face Bilal Hasna (Extraordinary), who will take on the pivotal role of Jesus. The finale is directed by Rachel Talalay, known for her work on Doctor Who.

Premiere Date and Production Shift

Mark your calendars: Good Omens Season 3 is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video on May 13, 2026. The path to this finale saw a significant change in scope. Originally planned as a six-episode run, the season was condensed into one extended episode following the departure of co-creator Neil Gaiman from the production. Gaiman stepped down as writer and executive producer after facing multiple sexual assault allegations, a move that reshaped the final season's format.

Despite the altered structure, the core creative team and cast have rallied to deliver what promises to be a satisfying send-off. The series has carved out a unique niche as a witty, heartfelt, and visually inventive take on biblical prophecy and unlikely friendship. Its blend of humor and high stakes has earned it a dedicated following since its debut.

For viewers looking to fill the fantasy void, Prime Video offers other compelling options. If you enjoy genre-bending stories with dark humor, you might want to check out 'G20', which has found a new audience as a high-octane action thriller. Alternatively, for a dose of classic adventure, the cult-favorite 'Dungeons & Dragons' animated series is available to stream for free.

The arrival of the Good Omens Season 3 trailer signals the beginning of the end for Aziraphale and Crowley's story. It sets the stage for a monumental clash between duty and desire, heaven and hell, and the ineffable plan versus free will. Whether our favorite celestial beings can pull off one last miracle to save everything—including each other—remains the ultimate question. All will be revealed when the final chapter drops this May.