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''Good Omens'' is a
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television series created by
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based on his and
Terry Pratchett Sir Terence David John Pratchett (28 April 1948 – 12 March 2015) was an English author, humorist, and Satire, satirist, best known for the ''Discworld'' series of 41 comic fantasy novels published between 1983 and 2015, and for the Apocalyp ...
's 1990 novel. A co-production between
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and
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, the series was directed by Douglas Mackinnon, with Gaiman also serving as
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.
Michael Sheen Michael Christopher Sheen (born 5 February 1969) is a Welsh actor. After training at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), he worked mainly in theatre throughout the 1990s with stage roles in ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1992), ''Don't Fool wi ...
and
David Tennant David John Tennant (; born 18 April 1971) is a Scottish actor. He is best known for portraying the Tenth Doctor, tenth and Fourteenth Doctor, fourteenth incarnations of The Doctor (Doctor Who), the Doctor in the science fiction series ''Docto ...
lead a large
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that also includes
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,
Miranda Richardson Miranda Jane Richardson (born 3 March 1958) is an English actress who has worked in film, television and theatre. After graduating from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Richardson began her career in 1979 and made her West End theatre, West ...
,
Michael McKean Michael John McKean (; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician. Over his career he has received a Grammy Award as well as nominations for an Academy Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. ...
,
Derek Jacobi Sir Derek George Jacobi (; born 22 October 1938) is an English actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen as well as for his work at the Royal National Theatre, he has received numerous accolades including a Tony Award, a BAFTA Award, two ...
, Brian Cox,
Benedict Cumberbatch Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch (born 19 July 1976) is an English actor. He has received List of awards and nominations received by Benedict Cumberbatch, various accolades, including a BAFTA TV Award, a Primetime Emmy Award and a Laurenc ...
, and
Frances McDormand Frances Louise McDormand (born Cynthia Ann Smith; June 23, 1957) is an American actress and film producer. In a career spanning over four decades, McDormand has received numerous accolades, including four Academy Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awa ...
as the voice of
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, who narrates the series. Like the novel, ''Good Omens'' features various
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themes and figures and follows various characters all trying to either encourage or prevent an imminent
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, seen through the eyes of the
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Aziraphale and the
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Crowley. All episodes of the first series were released on
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on 31 May 2019, and aired weekly on
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in the UK between 15 January and 19 February 2020. Although the show's first series was conceived and marketed as a limited series, it was renewed for a second series in June 2021; Sheen and Tennant returned, along with most of the cast and crew. The second series was released in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video on 28 July 2023. ''Good Omens'' was renewed for its third and final series in December 2023. Production of the third series was paused in September 2024 following multiple sexual assault allegations against Gaiman. In October 2024, it was announced that Gaiman would be leaving the production and the third series would be reduced to a single 90-minute episode. Since its release, the series has been well received among critics, with praise for Sheen and Tennant's performances, faithfulness to its source material, and
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's musical score, earning him two
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nominations for Outstanding Music Composition and Original Main Title Theme.


Premise

The first series follows the demon Crowley (
David Tennant David John Tennant (; born 18 April 1971) is a Scottish actor. He is best known for portraying the Tenth Doctor, tenth and Fourteenth Doctor, fourteenth incarnations of The Doctor (Doctor Who), the Doctor in the science fiction series ''Docto ...
) and the angel Aziraphale (
Michael Sheen Michael Christopher Sheen (born 5 February 1969) is a Welsh actor. After training at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), he worked mainly in theatre throughout the 1990s with stage roles in ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1992), ''Don't Fool wi ...
), longtime acquaintances who have grown accustomed to each other's company, and to a pleasant life on Earth in the present day as representatives of
Heaven Heaven, or the Heavens, is a common Religious cosmology, religious cosmological or supernatural place where beings such as deity, deities, angels, souls, saints, or Veneration of the dead, venerated ancestors are said to originate, be throne, ...
and
Hell In religion and folklore, hell is a location or state in the afterlife in which souls are subjected to punishment after death. Religions with a linear divine history sometimes depict hells as eternal destinations, such as Christianity and I ...
, and who have agreed not to let the conflict between their sides prevent their friendship. When told that
Armageddon Armageddon ( ; ; ; from ) is the prophesied gathering of armies for a battle during the end times, according to the Book of Revelation in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. Armageddon is variously interpreted as either a literal or a ...
is about to happen – the final battle between Heaven and Hell – they team up to prevent the coming of the
Antichrist In Christian eschatology, Antichrist (or in broader eschatology, Anti-Messiah) refers to a kind of entity prophesied by the Bible to oppose Jesus in Christianity, Jesus Christ and falsely substitute themselves as a savior in Christ's place before ...
and the end of the pleasant existence they enjoy on Earth. The second series concerns the
Archangel Gabriel In the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), Gabriel ( ) is an archangel with the power to announce God's will to mankind, as the messenger of God. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the Quran. Many Chris ...
arriving without his memories to Aziraphale's bookshop. Aziraphale and Crowley attempt to find out what happened to Gabriel and to also hide him from Heaven and Hell, both of which are eager to find him.


Cast and characters


Main


Starring

*
Michael Sheen Michael Christopher Sheen (born 5 February 1969) is a Welsh actor. After training at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), he worked mainly in theatre throughout the 1990s with stage roles in ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1992), ''Don't Fool wi ...
as Aziraphale, an angel who has lived on Earth since the dawn of creation. He guarded the East gate entrance to the
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with a flaming sword, which he gave to Adam and Eve on their expulsion from the Garden out of concern for their well-being. He has grown to love the finer things of human life, enjoys
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and owns an antiquarian bookshop in London. *
David Tennant David John Tennant (; born 18 April 1971) is a Scottish actor. He is best known for portraying the Tenth Doctor, tenth and Fourteenth Doctor, fourteenth incarnations of The Doctor (Doctor Who), the Doctor in the science fiction series ''Docto ...
as Crowley, a demon who has lived on Earth since the dawn of creation. Originally called "Crawly", he is the Serpent who tempted
Eve Eve is a figure in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. According to the origin story, "Creation myths are symbolic stories describing how the universe and its inhabitants came to be. Creation myths develop through oral traditions and there ...
with the apple from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. * Sam Taylor Buck as Adam Young (series 1), the reluctant Antichrist accidentally placed in the custody of the Young family. *
Jon Hamm Jonathan Daniel Hamm (born March 10, 1971) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Don Draper in the period drama series '' Mad Men'' (2007–2015), for which he won numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award and tw ...
as
Gabriel In the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), Gabriel ( ) is an archangel with the power to announce God's will to mankind, as the messenger of God. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the Quran. Many Chris ...
, the leader of the forces of Heaven. While Gabriel was only mentioned once in the original novel, his role was meant to be expanded in the unfinished sequel to ''Good Omens''; Gaiman incorporated parts of the planned sequel into the TV series's plot. In the novel, the leader of the forces of Heaven was the
Metatron Metatron (Mishnaic Hebrew: ''Meṭāṭrōn''), or Matatron (), is an angel in Judaism, Gnosticism, and Islam. Metatron is mentioned three times in the Talmud, in a few brief passages in the Aggadah, the Targum, and in mystical kabbalah, Kabba ...
.


Recurring co-stars

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Daniel Mays Daniel Mays (born 31 March 1978) is an English actor having had television roles in ''EastEnders'' (2000), ''Rehab'' (2005), '' Red Riding'' (2008), '' Ashes to Ashes'' (2010), '' Outcasts'' (2011), '' Mrs Biggs'', ''Line of Duty'', '' Des'' ...
as Arthur Young (series 1), father of Adam * Siân Brooke as Deirdre Young (series 1), mother of Adam * Ned Dennehy as Hastur (series 1), a demon * Ariyon Bakare as Ligur (series 1), a demon *
Nick Offerman Nicholas David Offerman (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor. He became widely known for his role as Ron Swanson in the NBC sitcom '' Parks and Recreation'' (2009–2015), for which he received the Television Critics Association Award fo ...
as Thaddeus Dowling (series 1), the US Ambassador to the UK and father of Warlock *
Anna Maxwell Martin Anna Maxwell Martin (born Anna Charlotte Martin; 10 May 1977), sometimes credited as Anna Maxwell-Martin, is an English actress who won two British Academy Television Awards, for her portrayals of Esther Summerson in the BBC adaptation of ''Ble ...
(series 1) and Shelley Conn (series 2) as
Beelzebub Ba'al Zabub , Ba'al Zvuv or Beelzebub ( ; ''Baʿal-zəḇūḇ''), also spelled Beelzebul or Belzebuth, and occasionally known as the Lord of the Flies, is a name derived from a Philistine god, formerly worshipped in Ekron, and later adopted ...
, the leader of the forces of Hell. Though portrayed by women, Gaiman has stated the show's version of Beelzebub has no
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s. *
Nina Sosanya Oluwakemi Nina Sosanya (born 6 June 1969) is an English stage, television, film, and radio actress, and narrator. She is most notable for her roles in ''Teachers'', '' W1A'', and '' Last Tango in Halifax''. Early life and education Oluwakemi N ...
as: ** Sister Mary Loquacious (series 1), a nun of the Chattering Order of St. Beryl, a satanic order of nuns who had to switch a human baby with the Antichrist. After the convent burns down, she becomes manager of the business management centre established on the same site. ** Nina (series 2), the owner of the coffee shop "Give Me Coffee or Give Me Death" which is across the street from Aziraphale's bookshop. * Maggie Service as: ** Sister Theresa Garrulous (series 1), a nun of the Chattering Order of St. Beryl ** Maggie (series 2), Aziraphale's tenant and a record shop owner *
Doon Mackichan Sarah Doon Mackichan (; born 7 August 1962) is a British actress, comedian and writer. She co-created, wrote and performed in the double-Emmy awards, Emmy-award-winning ''Smack the Pony''. She frequently collaborates with Armando Iannucci and S ...
as
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, an archangel *
Frances McDormand Frances Louise McDormand (born Cynthia Ann Smith; June 23, 1957) is an American actress and film producer. In a career spanning over four decades, McDormand has received numerous accolades, including four Academy Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awa ...
as the voice of
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(narrator, series 1; guest, series 2) * Adria Arjona as Anathema Device (series 1), Agnes Nutter's last descendant and an occultist who eventually teams up with Newton Pulsifer to try and stop the end of the world *
Miranda Richardson Miranda Jane Richardson (born 3 March 1958) is an English actress who has worked in film, television and theatre. After graduating from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Richardson began her career in 1979 and made her West End theatre, West ...
as: ** Madame Tracy (series 1), a part-time medium and courtesan ** Shax (series 2), a demon and confidante of Crowley's *
Michael McKean Michael John McKean (; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician. Over his career he has received a Grammy Award as well as nominations for an Academy Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. ...
as Witchfinder Sergeant Shadwell (series 1), the last officer of the once-proud witchfinder army * Jack Whitehall as: ** Newton Pulsifer (series 1), a struggling computer engineer and descendant of witchfinder "Thou-Shalt-Not-Commit-Adultery" Pulsifer ** "Thou-Shalt-Not-Commit-Adultery" Pulsifer (series 1), the witchfinder who burned Agnes Nutter at the stake * Mireille Enos as War (series 1), one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse that appears in the form of war correspondent Carmine "Red" Zingiber * Bill Paterson as R. P. Tyler (series 1), a member of the Tadfield Neighbourhood Watch and neighbour of the Young family * Yusuf Gatewood as Famine (series 1), one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse who appears in the form of dietician and entrepreneur Raven Sable * Lourdes Faberes as Pollution (series 1): one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and appears in the place of Pestilence who has retired as a Horseman upon the discovery of penicillin * Brian Cox (voice) and Jamie Hill (body) as Death (series 1), one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse * Gloria Obianyo as
Uriel Uriel , Auriel ( ''ʾŪrīʾēl'', " El/God is my Flame"; ''Oúriḗl''; ''Ouriēl''; ; Geʽez and Amharic: or ) or Oriel ( ''ʾÓrīʾēl'', "El/God is my Light") is the name of one of the archangels who is mentioned in Rabbinic tradition ...
, an Archangel * Liz Carr as Saraqael, an Archangel (series 2) * Quelin Sepulveda as Muriel, an angel (series 2)


Featured

Actors credited in the opening titles of episodes in which they play a significant role. * Reece Shearsmith as: **
William Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
(series 1) ** Furfur, a demon official (series 2) *
Mark Gatiss Mark Gatiss (; born 17 October 1966) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, director, producer and novelist. Best known for his acting work on stage and screen as well as for co-creating television shows with Steven Moffat, he has received ...
as Harmony, a Nazi agent who Aziraphale and Crowley encounter during the
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*
Steve Pemberton Steven James Pemberton (born 1 September 1967) is a British actor, comedian, director and writer. He was a writer and actor for BBC's ''The League of Gentlemen'' with Reece Shearsmith, Mark Gatiss and Jeremy Dyson. Pemberton and Shearsmith also ...
as Glozier, a Nazi agent and Harmony's partner * David Morrissey as Captain Vincent, the captain of the cruise ship that runs aground on
Atlantis Atlantis () is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works '' Timaeus'' and ''Critias'' as part of an allegory on the hubris of nations. In the story, Atlantis is described as a naval empire that ruled all Western parts of the known world ...
(series 1) * Simon Merrells as Leslie the International Express Man, a man who helps summon the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (series 1) *
Derek Jacobi Sir Derek George Jacobi (; born 22 October 1938) is an English actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen as well as for his work at the Royal National Theatre, he has received numerous accolades including a Tony Award, a BAFTA Award, two ...
as
Metatron Metatron (Mishnaic Hebrew: ''Meṭāṭrōn''), or Matatron (), is an angel in Judaism, Gnosticism, and Islam. Metatron is mentioned three times in the Talmud, in a few brief passages in the Aggadah, the Targum, and in mystical kabbalah, Kabba ...
, the spokesperson for God *
Johnny Vegas Michael Joseph Pennington (born 5 September 1970), better known as Johnny Vegas, is an English actor, comedian, director and writer. He is known for his thick Lancashire accent, husky voice, angry comedic rants, and use of surreal humour. Ve ...
as Ron Ormerod (series 1) * Andy Hamilton as the voice of Hell's Usher (series 1) *
Benedict Cumberbatch Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch (born 19 July 1976) is an English actor. He has received List of awards and nominations received by Benedict Cumberbatch, various accolades, including a BAFTA TV Award, a Primetime Emmy Award and a Laurenc ...
(voice) and Niall Greig (performance capture) as
Satan Satan, also known as the Devil, is a devilish entity in Abrahamic religions who seduces humans into sin (or falsehood). In Judaism, Satan is seen as an agent subservient to God, typically regarded as a metaphor for the '' yetzer hara'', or ' ...
, the ruler of Hell (series 1) *
Peter Davison Peter Malcolm Gordon Moffett (born 13 April 1951), known professionally as Peter Davison, is an English actor. He made his television acting debut in 1975 and became famous in 1978 as Tristan Farnon in the BBC's television adaptation of Jame ...
as
Job Work, labor (labour in Commonwealth English), occupation or job is the intentional activity people perform to support the needs and desires of themselves, other people, or organizations. In the context of economics, work can be seen as the huma ...
(series 2) * Andi Osho as Sitis, Job's wife (series 2) *
Ty Tennant Ty Peter Tennant ( Martin-Moffett; born 27 March 2002) is an English actor and musician. He is known for his roles as Tom Gresham in the science fiction series ''War of the Worlds (2019 TV series), War of the Worlds'' (2019–2022) and young Ae ...
as Ennon, son of Job (series 2) * Sean Biggerstaff as Mr. Dalrymple, a doctor in 19th century Edinburgh (series 2) * Julie McLellan as Wee Morag, a poor woman in 19th century Edinburgh (series 2) * Abigail Lawrie as Elspeth, a poor grave-robber (series 2) * Niamh Walsh as Greta Kleinschmidt, a Nazi agent * Tim Downie as Mr Brown, a carpet salesman and chair of the Whickber Street Traders and Shopkeepers' Association (series 2) * Donna Preston as Mrs Sandwich, a seamstress/brothel owner on Whickber Street (series 2) *
Elizabeth Berrington Elizabeth Berrington (born 3 August 1970) is an English actress and graduate of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art; she is best known for her roles as Ruby Fry in '' Waterloo Road'', Paula Kosh in '' Stella'', Mel Debrou in '' Moving Wa ...
as
Dagon Dagon or Dagan (; ) was a god worshipped in ancient Syria, across the middle of the Euphrates, with primary temples located in Tuttul and Terqa, though many attestations of his cult come from cities such as Mari and Emar as well. In settl ...
, one of the elite demons in Hell * Siân Phillips as Mrs. Henderson, a 1940s cabaret impresario (series 2) * Pete Firman as Pat, the proprietor of a magic shop in the 1940s (series 2)


Recurring and guest

* Samson Marraccino as Warlock Dowling (series 1): the son of the Dowlings, mistakenly thought to be the Antichrist; he is actually Arthur and Deirdre Young's birth son * Jill Winternitz as Harriet Dowling (series 1): wife of Thaddeus and mother of Warlock * Paul Chahidi as
Sandalphon Sandalphon (Hebrew: סַנְדַּלְפוֹן ''Sandalp̄ōn''; ''Sandalphṓn'') is an archangel in Jewish and Christian writings, although not in scripture. Sandalphon figures prominently in the mystical literary traditions of Rabbinic Juda ...
(series 1), an Archangel *
Josie Lawrence Josie Lawrence (born Wendy Lawrence; 6 June 1959) is an English actress and comedian. She is best known for her work with the Comedy Store Players improvisational troupe, the television series '' Whose Line Is It Anyway?'' and as Manda Best in ...
as Agnes Nutter (series 1), the last true witch in England. Lawrence reprises her role from the ''Good Omens'' radio adaptation. * Amma Ris as Pepper, one of Adam's friends (series 1) * Ilan Galkoff as Brian, one of Adam's friends (series 1) * Alfie Taylor as Wensleydale, one of Adam's friends (series 1) *
Nicholas Parsons Christopher Nicholas Parsons (10 October 1923 – 28 January 2020) was an English actor, straight man and radio and television presenter. He was the long-running presenter of the comedy radio show ''Just a Minute'' and hosted the game show '' S ...
as the voice of Dagon (series 1) * Sienna Arif-Knights as Keziah, daughter of Job (series 2) * Cherry Mitra as Jemimah, daughter of Job (series 2) * Moray Hunter as Demon Josh, a demon in an eyepatch who works under Beelzebub (series 2) * Rich Keeble as Mr Arnold, a music shop owner on Whickber Street (series 2)- * Jeff Alexander as Mutt, a magic shop owner on Whickber Street (series 2) * Andrew O'Neill as Mutt's spouse (series 2) * Crystal Yu as Ms Cheng, a local proprietor on Whickber Street (series 2) * Anna Maryan as Justine, a French restaurant owner on Whickber Street (series 2) In series 1, Jonathan Aris appears as the Quartermaster Angel: an angel who gears up the angels for Armageddon. Adam Bond portrays
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, whose crucifixion is witnessed by Crowley and Aziraphale.
Sanjeev Bhaskar Sanjeev Bhaskar (born 31 October 1963) is a British actor, comedian and television presenter. He is best known for his work in the BBC Radio 4 and BBC Two sketch comedy series ''Goodness Gracious Me (TV series), Goodness Gracious Me'' and as t ...
portrays Giles Baddicombe, a lawyer. Steve Oram plays Horace, a motorist on the M25 hypnotised and burned alive by Crowley's sigil. Paul Kaye and Ben Crowe make vocal cameos: Kaye as a spokesman for an electricity board (impersonating the voice of Terry Pratchett) and Crowe as
Freddie Mercury Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991) was a British singer and songwriter who achieved global fame as the lead vocalist and pianist of the rock band Queen (band), Queen. Regarded as one of the gre ...
. Jayde Adams and Jenny Galloway play participants at Madame Tracy's seance. Dan Starkey plays a passerby comforting Aziraphale. Alistair Findlay and Jim Meskimen cameo as
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with Findlay physically portraying Bush and Meskimen voicing him.
Kirsty Wark Kirsteen Anne "Kirsty" Wark (born 3 February 1955) is a Scottish television presenter and journalist with a long career at the BBC. Starting on BBC Radio Scotland, where she became a producer, Wark switched to television, presenting ''The Late ...
,
Paul Gambaccini Paul Matthew Gambaccini (born 2 April 1949) is an American-British radio and television presenter and author. He is a dual citizen of the United States and United Kingdom, having become a British citizen in 2005. Known as "The Great Gambo" and ...
and
Konnie Huq Konnie Huq (born Kanak Asha Huq ; on 17 July 1975) is a British television and radio presenter, screenwriter and children's author. She became the longest-serving female presenter of the British children's television programme '' Blue Peter'', ...
cameo as TV presenters. James Naughtie cameos as a radio presenter.
Neil Gaiman Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman (; born Neil Richard Gaiman; 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, audio theatre, and screenplays. His works include the comic series ''The Sandman (comic book), The Sandma ...
cameos as a sleeping man in the cinema.
Terry Pratchett Sir Terence David John Pratchett (28 April 1948 – 12 March 2015) was an English author, humorist, and Satire, satirist, best known for the ''Discworld'' series of 41 comic fantasy novels published between 1983 and 2015, and for the Apocalyp ...
's iconic hat and scarf appear in Aziraphale's bookshop. In series 2,
Tracy Wiles Tracy Wiles (born c. 1970), also credited as Tracey Wiles, is an English actress, who has worked on radio, stage and TV, and in film. She has appeared in '' McCallum'' (1997), ''Sea of Souls'' (2004), ''Doctors'' (2005–2023), '' The Line of Be ...
provides the voice of the elevator that goes to Heaven and Hell. Alex Norton plays Tulloch, a Scotsman who encounters Aziraphale.


Episodes


Series 1 (2019)


Series 2 (2023)


Minisodes

''Good Omens: Lockdown'' was released via YouTube close to the thirtieth anniversary of the original novel’s publication. Series 2's minisodes are not released separately, but incorporated into episodes two, three and four as extended flashbacks.


Production


Development

Pratchett and Gaiman had planned to adapt ''Good Omens'' as a movie for years, with various directors and writers attached to the project along the way. In 2011, a television series, written by
Terry Jones Terence Graham Parry Jones (1 February 1942 – 21 January 2020) was a Welsh actor, comedian, director, historian, writer and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe. After graduating from Oxford University with a degree in English, Jones a ...
and Gavin Scott, was first reported to be in the works but no further plans were announced. After Pratchett's death, Gaiman refused to ever consider working on the adaptation alone but changed his mind when he received a letter from Pratchett, written to be sent after his death, urging him to finish the project. On 19 January 2017, it was announced that
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and the
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had commissioned a television series adaptation of the novel to be produced in the United Kingdom by the BBC. Distribution of the series was licensed to Amazon, and handled by
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in territories where Amazon Prime Video doesn't operate. Executive producers were set to include Gaiman, Caroline Skinner, Chris Sussman, Rob Wilkins, and Rod Brown. Gaiman was also set to adapt the novel for the screen and serve as showrunner for the series. Production companies involved with the series were slated to consist of
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, Narrativia, and The Blank Corporation. On 29 June 2021, the series was renewed for a second series consisting of six episodes. In July 2023, Gaiman discussed the possibility of a third series, which was planned and would serve as the final series, though writing on it had been affected by the
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. Gaiman's initial writing around the announcement of season two mentioned the proposed sequel to ''Good Omens'' devised by him and
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during the
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in Seattle in 1989, the year before the book was published. In the lead-up to the second season's release, he clarified that this was not the basis of the second season's plot, as he "didn't feel that we could drive straight from season one into that". Series two is instead a new story, intended to act as a bridge between the original and the sequel, which will form the basis for a third series. The third and final six-episode series was announced in December 2023. Mackinnon, who had served as co-showrunner, director, and producer for the first two series, was announced to not be returning for the final series. Production of the third series was paused in September 2024 after several women accused Gaiman of sexual assault. Gaiman offered to step back from the third series as Amazon continued crisis talks. In October 2024, Gaiman exited the project and production of the third series was reduced from a full season order to a single 90-minute episode. Gaiman contributed to the writing of the series finale, but would no longer be listed as an executive producer.


Casting

On 14 August 2017, it was announced that
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and
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had been cast in the lead roles of Aziraphale and Crowley, respectively. On 14 September 2017, Gaiman revealed on Twitter that
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, Ned Dennehy, and Ariyon Bakare had joined the main cast. A day later, Jack Whitehall,
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,
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, and Adria Arjona were announced as series regulars. A week after that, Sam Taylor Buck, Amma Ris, Ilan Galkoff, Alfie Taylor,
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, and Siân Brooke were also cast. In October 2017, it was reported that
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,
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, Mireille Enos, Lourdes Faberes, and Yusuf Gatewood had joined the main cast. In November 2017, it was reported that Reece Shearsmith and
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had also been cast. On 15 December 2017 it was reported that
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would voice the Metatron. On 9 February 2018 it was announced that
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and
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had joined the series. On 6 March 2018, it was announced that
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had been cast in a series regular role. On 20 July 2018, it was announced during Amazon's San Diego Comic-Con panel that
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had been cast as the voice of God as well as the series' narrator. On 13 February 2019, Neil Gaiman announced that
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would voice Satan, with the character itself being computer-generated imagery (Computer animation, CGI).


Filming

The 109 days of principal photography for the series took place over a six-month period beginning 18 September 2017 and ending in early March 2018. Shooting began throughout the UK with subsequent filming taking place in and around Cape Town, South Africa. In October 2017, the production was spotted filming in Surrey. The series also filmed in St James's Park and Tavistock Square in London and Hambleden. The Soho area of London representing the street and Aziraphale's bookshop was created and shot in Hertfordshire at RAF Bovingdon, Bovingdon Airbase. A vacant building in Weybridge, Surrey served as Heaven's corporate headquarters, and Hogback Wood, the location for Adam and his friends, was also filmed in Surrey. Bulstrode Park, just outside Gerrards Cross in Buckinghamshire, with its mansion and grounds, was used for the satanic convent/hospital and later the corporate training center. The American Army base was located and filmed in Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire, Upper Heyford, in Oxfordshire. The Weald and Downland Living Museum in West Sussex was used to film Agnes Nutter's burning at the stake. It was shot over a two-day period in October 2017. The car in the novel is a 1926 Bentley, but neither Gaiman nor Pratchett really knew what a 1926 model looked like when they wrote ''Good Omens''. For the television series, a 1933 model which had more of the look Gaiman had in mind was used. The Bentley used in filming is valued at £250,000. The second series began filming in later 2021 in Scotland. The final, feature-length episode of the show was filmed during a five-week shoot between January and February 2025.


Title sequence

''Good Omens'' opening title sequence, created by the London-based Peter Anderson Studio, features music by David Arnold. When Douglas Mackinnon approached Anderson about the title sequence, Mackinnon said that he wanted something "over the top". His idea was to communicate the coming of Armageddon while also showing the humor and "fantastical tone", Crowley and Aziraphale's friendship, and the idea that good and evil are in everyone. The project was a new style of design by Anderson and his studio, and a unique design for a television series. Anderson described the result as "a totally bonkers mishmash of all animation styles in a way where they feel as if they belong together". The actual production used physical props, animation, illustration, 3D and some live-action motion, to depict the approaching apocalypse and clash between Heaven and Hell. Studio employees were filmed in costume, on Chroma key, green screen; they were then cut out and animations were created. Each of the characters has either Crowley's or Aziraphale's face. The title sequence incorporates all the characters from the series as they move towards the Apocalypse. Included are Crowley's Bentley in front of Aziraphale's bookshop, the Chattering Order of St. Beryl's nuns, Shadwell and Madame Tracy, the hellhound, flying saucers, the appearance of Death, and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Crowley's work on London's M25 is featured in the parade, along with various towns and areas of the world. In the end, characters fall from earth, landing either in Heaven or Hell, leading into the ''Good Omens'' title artwork. The entire sequence runs one minute and 40 seconds.


Costumes

Claire Anderson was the costume designer for ''Good Omens''. She received a 2019 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes for Episode 3, ''Hard Times''. Early design centered on main characters Aziraphale and Crowley; Anderson worked closely with actors Michael Sheen and David Tennant to design their modern-day looks. Once created, they were an important influence on their other attire throughout history. Crowley's look reflects his transformation into human form from a serpent. The costume is modern, black, almost Goth subculture, goth-like in style, including a "snake head" belt buckle. He often wears dark glasses to conceal his serpent eyes. His outfits always have a hint of red, including red soles on his shoes or red lining on his gloves, representing his demon snake's red belly. His jackets had a red lining on the underside of the collar. Aziraphale's outfits were the opposite of Crowley's, reflecting his ethereal nature. His angel-inspired costumes included cuff-links, a signet ring, and a pocket watch, all containing angel wings. His off-white colour palette and style maintained a Victorian era, Victorian Era look through modern times, with oversized lapels and shoulders representing his Angel wings. Other costume inspirations came from details described in the Pratchett/Gaiman 1990 book. The modern-day character, Anathema Device, distantly related to prophetess Agnes Nutter, wears a Victorian "witchy look." Actor Jack Whitehall, as would-be witch-hunter Newt Pulsifer, was dressed with coat badges and epaulets with the accent colour mustard, merging modern geeky Newt with his 17th-century ancestor. He also wanted the "odd socks" from the book incorporated into his costume. Claire Anderson's idea for Jon Hamm, as Angel Gabriel, was to look perfect. She found the material on Bond Street; it was "light, ethereal and ephemeral." The suits were cashmere and made by Italian label Ermenegildo Zegna Group, Zegna. Hamm wore lilac contact lenses to emphasize the lilac in his "pearl gray" suit. The Satanic Nuns of the Chattering Order's costumes were created to look like regular nun habits but with a demonic undertone. Anderson looked at nuns through the years and chose to use "peaky hats", which had a more witch-like feeling rather than an evil one. The costumes included a luciferian pendant and symbolic watches. The demons from Hell, Lord Beelzebub, Duke Hastur and Ligur, wore carefully blackened clothing with shredded hems to appear as if scorched in Hell. Mr and Mrs. Young, the Antichrist Adam's parents, were dressed in a nostalgic, "timeless and comforting" 1950s look to represent their dependability. Anderson used her own parents' friends as inspiration. Sergeant Shadwell is "grubby", wearing drab colours reflecting it. His defining look is a jacket with elements of a uniform to represent his Witchfinder Army role. Madame Tracy wore costumes reflecting her dual jobs as psychic reader and sex worker. "Flowing gowns" and colours reflecting "kookiness" were used for her mystic persona, while an ostentatious kimono represented her "lady of the night" role. Many costumes had visual effects, added later, which required small tape markers in the shape of green crosses on people's bodies. The cold opening, featuring a flashback through history in Episode 3, required costumes representing historical periods from the Garden of Eden in 4004 BC to Soho, London in 1967. Anderson took inspiration from pre-Raphaelite paintings, and from hippie clothes from the movie ''Serpico (film), Serpico''. Throughout the epochs, each costume reflected the period as well as the Angel/Demon aspect of the characters. The scene with Crowley and Aziraphale in armor has black throughout Crowley's armor while Aziraphale's is silvery and light. A snakeskin-like texture is part of the robes and gowns Crowley wears in ancient times.


Special effects

London-based Milk VFX was chosen to create all the visual effects for ''Good Omens''. Jean-Claude Deguara, co-founder, began work in the pre-production, pre-script stage of the series. During pre-production, the six scripts were broken down to work out how the visual effects (VFX) could interact effectively with the story in each episode. Neil Gaiman was a constant source of help as he could quote from the book to help with creative decisions. The goal was to use in-camera shots wherever possible. The Noah's Ark scene in Episode 3 used live-action elements wherever possible, including the smaller animals; larger animals were added in post-production. Special effects were to be used as part of the scene and "grounded in reality", not to stand out on their own. Sixty visual-effect specialists, the most Milk had used on a single project, worked over a two-year period to create a wide range of effects; 650 CGI shots were created for the six episodes. Post-production time was five months. Deguara and his crew created a wide range of effects including creatures, environments, and fire. Among the environments created was a penthouse for Heaven with "ever-changing" views of the famous landmarks of the world. The escalator to Hell was filmed in a modern office building in London using real-time cinematography as well as a green screen for special effects depicting Crowley's descent from the lobby. The Soho site for Aziraphale's bookshop, built at Bovington Airfield, used a green screen to extend the streets in post-production. The site was used because Aziraphale's bookshop had to burn down with real fire, not just visual effects, which wasn't possible in Soho. The opening scene of Episode 1 at the Garden of Eden, filmed in South Africa, included "many green screen and interactive VFX" to create a big visual effects scene. Episode 4 featured a visual effect of Crowley (David Tennant) flying through the telephone system, chased by Hastur, the Duke of Hell (Ned Dennehy). Tennant was in a rig that allowed him to "twist and roll at speed", while Dennehy used a wire. Digitally-created "glitch-type movements" were created to make Tennant's part look realistic and to hide the rig. Crowley's Bentley, prominently seen through the series, is often shown racing through London at speeds over 100 mph. The car had to look authentic, but no real Bentley would have been able to go this fast. The filming was one of the first effects Milk VFX learned about. After locating a real Bentley, CGI assets were created for the scenes on the street as well as inside the Bentley. The car used is actually a combination of five different CGI, real, and built versions. The Bentley that blew up in Episode 6 is real; the interior was removed and the exterior blown up. Rather than using digital effects to create the scenery as Crowley is driving, director of photography Gavin Finney used an older technique called rear projection. Films are first made of passing scenery from all sides of a moving vehicle; then, on the set, the filmed scenes are projected onto a screen. Finney explained: "It means you see the footage as well as reflections on the glass or the driver's face, say as the vehicle goes under trees, while it also works as a lighting source." The model for the hellhound was a Great Dane dog with similar colouring to the small dog used later. Using a chroma key, blue screen, the live dog was filmed, then partially enlarged in CGI to create the monstrous head and neck. The effect was used for a couple of scenes, but the transformation to a small dog used a real dog. The final episode features a confrontation between Adam Young, the child Antichrist, and Satan, his "father who is no longer in Heaven". The original concept of Satan was much more "hellish"; however, Neil Gaiman wanted a more human form of the 500-foot-tall creature, rather than including "hellfire" and over-the-top demonic action. Certain effects were scaled back in the rise of Satan from Hell so that the focus became the more "human" interaction between a father and a rebellious son who rejects him. Sound effects, such as body sounds, rocks, and moving earth, were used to emphasize Satan's size and power. Other visual effects included a short demon named Usher, sacrificed to test holy water; a kraken rising in the sea; wings for Crowley and Aziraphale; and maggots overwhelming a call center when Hastur escapes after being trapped in Crowley's voicemail. Crowley's snake eyes were created using contact lenses for the most part, but were digitally enhanced for close-ups.


Music

''Good Omens'' features music written by Emmy winning composer David Arnold, along with quite a few Queen (band), Queen songs throughout the series. Arnold received two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Main Title theme and for the episode "In the Beginning." He said his work on ''Good Omens'' was unlike any he had done. "It might be the hardest I've worked on anything." He described the series as "a universe-sized show in need of a universe-sized score." He called the opening theme "a kind of wicked, slightly, devilish, Mephistophelean waltz—it has a feeling of twirling, out-of-control-ness." He rewrote the main theme for the end credits of each episode to reflect what happened in it. Arnold used unusual instrumentation to create themes for episodes and themes, including lutes, lyres, bass brass and drums, and harps, depending on their imagery or emotion. He wanted to combine "heavenly" and "satanic" elements so that when something sounded good, there was also an element of bad. He said, "Whenever there was a sweet violin, there would be its nasty brother lurking alongside it." The use of Queen's music, reflecting a running gag of the novel where every tape Crowley put on his car stereo turned out to be of said band, included a brass band arrangement of "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon". Arnold was a Queen fan as a teenager, studying how they created sounds, and said the choirs and chorale sounds in certain parts of the series reflected this influence.


Release

The six episodes of the first series were released on Amazon Prime Video on 31 May 2019, and aired weekly on BBC Two between 15 January and 19 February 2020. David Tennant and Michael Sheen reprised their respective roles in voice-only form for a 3-minute short titled "Good Omens: Lockdown" which was released on YouTube on 1 May 2020. The short imagines how their characters might be doing in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. The second series was released in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video on 28 July 2023.


Marketing

On 6 October 2018, the series held a panel at the annual New York Comic Con in New York City. It was moderated by Whoopi Goldberg and featured creator
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, director Douglas Mackinnon, and cast members
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,
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,
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and
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. During the panel, the series' first trailer was premiered and subsequently released online. AT SXSW 2019, Amazon Prime hosted a ''Good Omens'' "Garden of Eden" Party in Austin, Texas during the entire week of the festival. The party was hosted by performers dressed as angels and demons, with free food, hair and nail services, and a complimentary bar.
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,
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,
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, Douglas Mackinnon and
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made guest appearances, and an episode of the series received an early screening at the Zach Theatre. A party hosted at the Garden by ''Entertainment Weekly'' featured a fire-breather and a Queen (band), Queen cover band. ''Good Omens''-branded umbrellas and tote bags were handed out at the pop-up experience, and the Garden featured a petting zoo full of local puppies called "Hellhound, Hell Hounds".


Reception


Critical response

The first series of ''Good Omens'' has received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 84% with an average score of 7.3/10, based on 100 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "A smörgåsbord of heavenly imagery and irreverent hilarity, ''Good Omens'' works thanks to Michael Sheen and David Tennant's very-nearly-holy (or maybe unholy?) chemistry – though, at only six episodes long, it's a rare adaptation that may have benefited from being a little less faithful to the good book." On Metacritic, it has a score of 66 out of 100 based on 21 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". The second series also received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 87% with an average score of 7.4/10, based on 61 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Boding well for the series' longevity, ''Good Omens'' second season is even more splendid than the first." On Metacritic, it has a score of 68 out of 100 based on 16 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".


Petition for cancellation

An online petition requesting that the streaming service (misidentified as Netflix) cancel ''Good Omens'' reportedly received more than 20,000 signatures from people objecting to its content; it was actually on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime. The petition, posted as part of a campaign by US religious organization American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property, Return to Order, criticized the show's irreverent treatment of topics relating to Satanism and the devil, and the use of a female voice for God. The original petition was removed from the site, corrected and reposted.


Accolades


See also

* List of films about angels


References


External links

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