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Neil Gaiman is in big trouble.
Last December, Prime Video renewed the popular fantasy series Good Omens for a third and final season.
Fans were rubbing their hands in anticipation of Michael Sheen and David Tennant reprising their roles as Neil Gaiman’s characters, but the series’ return was suddenly in jeopardy.
Earlier this week, insiders reported some scary news: filming for the third season of Good Intentions has been interrupted. The actors have been let go from the set and the production budget for the final season has already increased by several million due to the delay.
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Fans only ask one question: what happened?
Here’s the thing: Last month, several women publicly accused Good Intentions producer, writer, and showrunner Neil Gaiman of sexual misconduct.
The writer started to deny his involvement in the allegations, but Hollywood was unstoppable. They decided to prosecute the writer, even though there were no significant charges. So the producers of Prime Video protected themselves by suspending production of the third season.
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Unfortunately, another project based on Gaiman’s book has been shelved — Disney representatives have already confirmed that they have frozen the film adaptation of the popular teen book “The Graveyard Story,” which fans were expecting to hit theaters in 2025.
Of course, “Good Omens” and “The Cemetery Story” could still be filmed – after all, the projects aren’t completely closed yet.
Most likely, the producers are waiting for the harassment story to continue, and if Gaiman is acquitted, the projects will resume filming.
Source: Popcorn News

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