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Good Omens. Neil Gaiman. Copyright: BBC
Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman

  • English
  • Writer, producer and author

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Good Omens Series 2 review

David Tennant and Michael Sheen's chemistry make this a hit.

Nick Hilton, The Independent, 28th July 2023

Good Omens Series 2 review

With an excellent cast and imagination to spare, Good Omens season two is a warm hug of a TV show.

Juliette Harrisson, Den Of Geek, 28th July 2023

Good Omens Series 2 review

It became evidently clear following the release of Series 1 that Good Omens was one for the fans and their support gave the show life.

Guy Lambert, The Upcoming, 26th July 2023

Good Omens creator Neil Gaiman responds to love triangle theory

Fans reckon there could be a romantic plotline concerning Aziraphale, Crowley and Gabriel in the upcoming second season.

Patrick Cremona, Radio Times, 8th June 2023

Good Omens to be adapted into a graphic novel

Terry Pratchett's and Neil Gaiman's 1990 novel Good Omens will be adapted into a graphic novel by illustrator Colleen Doran.

Katie Fraser, The Bookseller, 25th May 2023

Neil Gaiman to voice Gef in Nandor Fodor And The Talking Mongoose

Dark comedy Nandor Fodor finds its 'talking mongoose' in The Sandman's Neil Gaiman.

Matt Grobar, Deadline, 1st December 2022

Neil Gaiman teases potential Good Omens Series 3

The writer has made reference to what might happen in a possible third run on Twitter.

Patrick Cremona, Radio Times, 10th October 2022

Johnny Vegas joins Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys

Johnny Vegas has joined the cast of Neil Gaiman's fantasy series Anansi Boys - playing a dead comedian.

Chortle, 17th May 2022

Neil Gaiman wants Good Omens Series 3

The second season has just wrapped production - and Gaiman is already angling for more.

Patrick Cremona, Radio Times, 3rd March 2022

Neil Gaiman discusses gender of Crowley and Aziraphale

Basically, the characters are neither male, nor female. That is because, angels and demons in the Good Omens world do not perceive gender in the same way that humans do. Many fans have assumed that the characters are therefore genderfluid, but Gaiman's response appears to suggest otherwise, listing Crowley's gender as "Fallen Angel" and Aziraphale's as "Angel (retired)".

Jakob Barnes, The Digital Fix, 31st January 2022

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