Actor Michael Sheen has confirmed that the upcoming season of the popular series "Good Omens" is currently in progress but assured fans that it will be a satisfying experience.
The British show, originally inspired by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's best-selling novel "Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch," will be back for its third and final season on Prime Video.
Sheen, who portrays the angel Aziraphale alongside David Tennant's demon Crowley in "Good Omens," expressed his amazement at the viewers' reaction to the conclusion of the second season.
"One of the extraordinary things about being a part of ('Good Omens') is the audience, the fans, the fandom of it. You have to take it very seriously because people get really affected by it. And seeing how people reacted to the end of season two was extraordinary.
"So yeah, I hope, and I'm sure, that season three will be a satisfying experience for everyone. It's still in development, but obviously, I'm very excited to work with David again, and I love that character," the actor told TV Insider in an interview.
Seen through the eyes of Aziraphale and Crowley, "Good Omens" follows various characters trying to encourage or prevent an imminent Armageddon.
The first season premiered in 2019, followed by a second in 2023. Last year, it was renewed for its third and final chapter.