Michael Sheen has revealed the uncertainty surrounding the final episode of Good Omens, sparking concern among fans of the series.
The renowned actor from Wales, Michael Sheen, recently shed light on whether viewers will be able to watch the long-awaited final episode of Amazon Prime’s controversial series Good Omens.
The series was first released on the streaming platform in 2019, with Michael Sheen portraying the angel “Aziraphale,” who appears alongside the demon “Crowley” (played by David Tennant).
Sheen’s performance was widely praised by audiences, and two seasons of the series have been broadcast. A feature-length episode was also filmed for a third and possibly final season.
However, the release of this episode has become uncertain following sexual misconduct allegations made by eight women against series creator Neil Gaiman. Gaiman is the author of the book on which the series is based.
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Speaking to The Times, Michael Sheen said: “I honestly don’t know what will happen with it. We were both satisfied that we had completed the story, but all of this has happened against a very difficult, complex, and distressing backdrop. I hope people get to see it, but it’s mostly out of our hands now.”
Michael Sheen’s statements have drawn disappointment from social media users, while the uncertainty surrounding the series’ controversial final episode has caused concern among fans.