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Good Omens Finale Trailer Reveals Aziraphale and Crowley Face End Times
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Aziraphale & Crowley face the Second Coming in the final 90-minute chapter of Good Omens. Heaven has lost Jesus. Can the duo stop the apocalypse again?

AceShowbiz - Good Omens returns for its final chapter as the archangel Aziraphale and demon Crowley confront the looming apocalypse in a new 90-minute finale. Based on the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, the series follows the celestial and infernal duo as they navigate the fallout from the second season’s dramatic events.

The recently released trailer opens with a poignant recap of Crowley’s heartfelt confession of love to Aziraphale, played by David Tennant and Michael Sheen respectively, over a montage of their shared moments. Despite Crowley’s revelation, Aziraphale accepts Metatron’s offer to become the Supreme Archangel, a role previously held by Gabriel, portrayed by Jon Hamm. His first monumental task: to oversee the Second Coming of Christ.

However, the plan quickly unravels. Heaven has seemingly lost Jesus, newly cast in the role by Bilal Hasna, who has mysteriously left for Earth. This disappearance, along with other elements such as the missing Book of Life, throws the cosmic order into chaos. Meanwhile, Crowley’s situation deteriorates drastically, as the trailer shows him passed out on a London street, vulnerable and alone.

In a twist, Aziraphale returns to Earth, not only to aid his old friend but also to seek Crowley’s help with the celestial complications. Their reunion is marked by tension and regret, with Crowley lamenting, "We could have avoided all this. You could’ve come with me." As they join forces once more, the stakes escalate, and the End Times edge ever closer.

This finale episode marks the first new content from Good Omens in three years. The series sees the return of several recurring cast members, including Doon Mackichan as Michael, Gloria Obianyo as Uriel, Liz Carr as Saraqael, Paul Chahidi as Sandalphon, Quelin Sepulveda as Muriel, and Derek Jacobi reprising his role as Metatron.

Originally, the show was renewed for a third season, but due to significant changes behind the scenes, that plan was condensed into a single feature-length episode. The shift followed the departure of Neil Gaiman, who created the series, after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced against him, which he has denied. David Tennant addressed the change in production, expressing relief that the story’s conclusion would still be realized despite the “slight rejig with the personnel.”

The official synopsis for the finale highlights the fractured friendship between Aziraphale and Crowley after Aziraphale’s return to Heaven. Tasked with managing the Second Coming, Aziraphale struggles with the immense responsibility and the dissent it causes among the angelic ranks. Crowley, heartbroken and adrift in Soho, faces his own battles. Together, they must confront their past, mend their bond, and tackle the threats facing both Heaven and Hell.

The narrative promises to take viewers through a range of challenges, from navigating London’s criminal underworld to confronting supernatural dangers. At its core, the story centers on whether their enduring friendship—and the fate of the universe—can be saved.

Prime Video will release this eagerly awaited finale on May 13, 2026, bringing closure to the beloved and quirky saga that fans have followed since the original show premiered in 2019.

With its unique blend of comedy, fantasy, and heartfelt drama, Good Omens’ final installment aims to deliver an epic conclusion to the celestial and infernal tale of Aziraphale and Crowley, as the End Times approach and the fate of all hangs in the balance.

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