Amazon Adapting Neil Gaiman And Terry Pratchett’s ‘Good Omens’
Amazon is getting in on that Neil Gaiman goodness! The streaming service is turning Gaiman and Pratchett’s Good Omens into a six-part series.
American Gods is heading to Starz this year, but Amazon also wants a piece of Neil Gaiman. The streaming service announced today that it has ordered a show based on Good Omens, Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s comedic novel about end times. The six-part series, consisting of hour-long installments, will debut in 2018, and is being co-produced by BBC Studios. As Gaiman previously teased, he will be shepherding it entirely on his own, writing all the episodes and serving as showrunner. Last year, Gaiman revealed that even though he had always planned to work on an adaptation with his co-author, Pratchett had given him the go-ahead before his death in 2015.
“Almost 30 years ago, Terry Pratchett and I wrote the funniest novel we could about the end of the world, populated with angels and demons, not to mention an 11-year old Antichrist, witchfinders and the four horsepeople of the Apocalypse,” Gaiman said in a statement. “It became many people’s favourite book. Three decades later, it’s going to make it to the screen. I can’t think of anyone we’d rather make it with than BBC Studios, and I just wish Sir Terry were alive to see it.” Good Omens follows an angel, Aziraphale, and a demon, Crowley, on Earth when the apocalypse is on its way. So, it’s timely.