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Good Omens 3 Teaser: Guess Who's Kicking Off The Second Coming?
"Someone" is looking for a return visit to Earth in this mini-teaser for Prime Video's David Tennant and Michael Sheen-starring Good Omens 3.
As we inch closer to May 13th, Prime Video continues to drop clues about what viewers can expect from its David Tennant- and Michael Sheen-starring adaptation of Neil Gaiman and the late Sir Terry Pratchett's Good Omens. Previously, we were treated to a run of preview images introducing or reintroducing us to some of the major players in Good Omens 3. But for this go-around, we're getting a mini-teaser that finds "Someone" looking to make their way to Earth. Yeah. That might be a problem…

Here's a look at the mini-clip that was released earlier today – could this be the week that a teaser/trailer arrives?
Though there had been rumblings here and there regarding how post-production had been going, everyone remained in the dark as to when the final chapter would eventually hit our screens. While still not having a date to share, Sheen did confirm via social media in December 2025 that a screening of Good Omens 3 had taken place. "So this is a big bird saying – we had a screening last night. I laughed and I cried. There'll be bits you absolutely love and there'll be things you'll argue about of course. It should have been 6 episodes but it's not. Thank God for what it is. Brilliantly directed, beautiful performances, fantastic new looks, incredible work all round. And there's nightingales," Sheen shared, responding to an individual who posted that a "little bird" had told them that a screening for the cast and crew had taken place.
The decision to end the series with an extended episode came after reporting over the course of the past year from Tortoise Media, NY Magazine, and Vulture, which cited allegations of abuse by a number of women against Gaiman. Gaiman has denied anything non-consensual, with a Variety piece reporting that same month that Gaiman had contributed to the writing of Good Omens 3 but would not be involved with the production and would not be listed as an executive producer on the finale.
As reported by Bleeding Cool in October 2025, US District Judge James D. Peterson dismissed Scarlett Pavlovich's 2025 lawsuit against Gaiman, accusing him of sexual assault and human trafficking, citing that the case should be litigated in New Zealand, where the alleged events were alleged to have occurred, instead of Wisconsin. The court made clear it was not evaluating the truth of the allegations. After the decision was rendered, Pavlovich's legal team filed a motion to appeal. It's important to note that the case was dismissed without prejudice, giving Pavlovich the opportunity to refile in New Zealand. Should Gaiman refuse to be legally served, the case could be moved back to the U.S. and reopened. Gaiman has recently returned to social media to once again deny the allegations.









