ICYMI: During today's NYCC2022 panel, we learned that GoodOmens2 would hit Amazon's PrimeVideo in Summer 2023 and were treated to new preview images. / NeilGaiman MichaelSheen DavidTennant TerryPratchett
\nSo today's the day that Good Omens fans have been waiting for, and it did not disappoint. On the second day of New York Comic Con , Neil Gaiman and a number of other fine folks behind BBC Studios & Amazon Prime's Michael Sheen & David Tennant-starring sequel series\/season to Gaiman and the late Sir Terry Pratchett's Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch took over the Empire Stage.
'Partly because I learned so much. The first time you do something, you just learn how to do it, and then you can start to play. So when I wrote and made 'Good Omens,' I was learning, how do you do a 'Good Omens'? I think there's this thing in my head, but how does it work? I feel like 'Good Omens' season one was 'Chopsticks.' This is much more me getting to the whole orchestra.
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