Final Showdown in Good Omens: Crowley and Aziraphale's Last Adventure
Jessica Wood
Updated on May 17, 2026
Published on April 15, 2026, at 10:43 AM EDT, Graeme Guttmann—ScreenRant’s Deputy News Editor—delves into the latest developments surrounding the beloved series Good Omens. With a career spanning film festivals worldwide, Guttmann brings a wealth of insight to his role, having interviewed icons such as Jennifer Coolidge and Emma Roberts.
His expertise shines through in his critical analyses, available at Rotten Tomatoes. Reach out via graeme.g@[SITEURL] to connect or explore his reviews.
Set against the backdrop of the series' return, the narrative follows Crowley (David Tennant) and Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) as they navigate the chaos following Aziraphale’s decision to accept a heavenly role. The story unfolds with a poignant trailer highlighting their struggles and the looming threat of the Second Coming.
The upcoming finale, set for May 13, reunites the original cast, including returning faces like Doon Mackichan and newcomers such as Bilal Hasna as Jesus. Despite production challenges, including the departure of creator Neil Gaiman amid personal controversies, the series promises a heartfelt resolution to their millennia-spanning friendship.
Themes of loyalty, redemption, and the power of friendship take center stage as Aziraphale and Crowley confront their pasts and strive to protect the world they’ve come to cherish. Their journey, fraught with humor and heartache, culminates in a showdown that will leave audiences both nostalgic and hopeful.
Visuals capture the essence of their adventures, with key scenes showcasing London’s gritty charm and the duo’s unyielding bond. The series’ legacy endures, proving that even in the face of cosmic upheaval, friendship prevails.

Rating: 8.7/10 – Celebrating the series’ impact across 10 stars of acclaim.
Release Date: 2019 - 2026 Network: Prime Video Showrunner: Douglas Mackinnon
Cast
Where to WatchPrime Video
- Directors: Rachel Talalay, Douglas Mackinnon
- Writers: John Finnemore, Andy Nyman, Cat Clarke, Jeremy Dyson

