
Terry Pratchett
- English
- Writer 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 2023Good 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 2023Terry Pratchett would love the queer politics of Good Omens 2
David Tennant's devil and Michael Sheen's angel are one of television's great odd couple romances.
Marc Burrows, The New Statesman, 27th July 2023Good 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 2023Good 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 2023The Amazing Maurice review
Like the very best of children's cinema, The Amazing Maurice treads below the whimsy of its surface to provide important life lessons of tolerance and fairness. Even death gets some exposure.
Matthew McMillan, The Upcoming, 16th December 2022The Amazing Maurice review - rodent crime caper is a riot of silliness
A stellar cast have a lot of fun hamming it up in this adaptation of a Terry Pratchett novel about a bunch of scamming rats who come unstuck on a con gone wrong.
Cath Clarke, The Guardian, 14th December 2022The Watch review
A 2* review of the Terry Pratchett adaptation.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 13th August 2021Good Omens going beyond the book? That's not a bad sign
While Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett never wrote a sequel, they did sketch out a plot that will now form a second season. If they wanted to continue the story, I want to watch it.
Alison Flood, The Guardian, 30th June 2021Good Omens Series 2 confirmed
It's been confirmed that Good Omens is due to return for a second series, with David Tennant and Michael Sheen reprising their roles as Crowley and Aziraphale. Six new episodes will be filmed in Scotland later this year.
British Comedy Guide, 29th June 2021