Neil Gaiman has unequivocally discredited the alleged leaked scripts for Good Omens season 3.
As the original author of Good Omens, co-written with Terry Pratchett in 1990, and the primary writer for the TV adaptation, Gaiman is well-versed in the world he’s crafted. The series, which debuted in 2019, follows the escapades of the angel Aziraphale (portrayed by Michael Sheen) and the demon Crowley (played by David Tennant) as they join forces to avert the impending apocalypse.
Gaiman took to his personal Tumblr to debunk the alleged leaked Good Omens season 3 scripts. Users used the platform to alert him about the scripts and ask for confirmation of their validity. Apparently, the scripts were posted briefly to Reddit and then quickly deleted. However, Gaiman assured users that the scripts were not legitimate. He stated, “Breathe, people. Think and breathe. Does anyone actually think this reads like an actual Good Omens script I wrote? It’s barely even in English.”
Part of the reason why rumors are gaining momentum may be due to excitement and anxiety over Good Omens season 3. Season 2 premiered in July, meaning viewers have waited several months to learn whether the show will return for another outing
Moreover, Gaiman disclosed in late September that he would soon commence work on the scripts for the third season, with the Writers Guild of America strike having concluded. As customary, he remains tight-lipped about the storyline, promising no spoilers.
It is still awaiting that final confirmation, though. However, Good Omens season 3 is looking good, especially since its story will not be what was written in those fake leaked scripts.