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Good Omens review
The two leads shine as an angel and a demon facing down the apocalypse. But this adaptation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's novel goes to hell when they're not around.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 31st May 2019Good Omens spoiler-free review
Our US chums give us a spoiler-free look at Neil Gaiman's devilishly good new Good Omens adaptation, arriving tomorrow on Amazon Prime...
Michael Ahr, Den Of Geek, 30th May 2019Good Omens merchandise and exhibition revealed
The Radio 4 version of Good Omens is to be released on Vinyl. The news has been revealed as merchandise and a themed escape room linked to the TV version is announced too.
British Comedy Guide, 30th May 2019Good Omens review
Somewhere inside of Amazon's Good Omens lurks a delightful movie -- or at the very least, a decent one. You glimpse the outline of it by the middle of the third hour, about halfway through the six-episode run. That is the point at which it may occur to you that there's about 50% too much content distracting from the core strength of Neil Gaiman's latest series.
Melanie McFarland, Salon, 28th May 2019Neil Gaiman interview
Before Terry Pratchett died, Gaiman told his friend he would adapt their novel about an angel and a devil stopping the apocalypse. As Good Omens starts on TV, he discusses fame, politics and honouring that promise.
Lidija Haas, The Guardian, 24th May 2019Neil Gaiman on the possibility of Good Omens series two
The author - who serves as showrunner on the Good Omens series - didn't totally rule out a second season, but suggested that there's only a slim possibility of more episodes.
Morgan Jeffrey, Digital Spy, 21st May 2019Good Omens review - The first three episodes
Having enjoyed the first three episodes I can't wait to see what's in store for the final three.
Greg Ellwood, Entertainment Focus, 20th May 2019Neil Gaiman: Agnes Nutter was almost cut
When it came to choosing what to cut from the Good Omens TV adaptation, Gaiman says he fought to protect co-author Pratchett's work "more passionately" than his own.
Flora Carr, Radio Times, 15th May 2019Good Omens brings Terry Pratchett's dying wish to life
It is the screenplay Neil Gaiman never wanted to write, but Good Omens is being brought to television to fulfil his writing partner Sir Terry Pratchett's dying wish.
Grant Tucker, The Times, 12th May 2019Benedict Cumberbatch joins Good Omens ahead of 31st May launch
It's been revealed that Benedict Cumberbatch will play Satan in Good Omens, as Amazon announces that the much-anticipated comedy drama will launch worldwide on 31st May.
British Comedy Guide, 14th February 2019