By Flora Carr

Published: Tuesday, 07 December 2021 at 12:00 am


Bookish angel Aziraphale and the (literally) devil-may-care demon Crowley are returning for a second season of Good Omens.

Michael Sheen and David Tennant have both returned to reprise their roles as the Ross and Rachel of celestial beings, and have already started filming the second instalment of the Amazon Prime Video series at the time of writing.

Season one was based on the book of the same name by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (although there were some differences between the Good Omens book and TV series, including the – spoiler! – switched-bodies twist at the end).

However, when it comes to season two, the plot really is a mystery, save for a few tantalising clues and titbits scattered across the internet, mostly by none other than Gaiman himself.

From Soho pubs and brand new angel characters, to time-travelling and an on-screen romance between “Ineffable Husbands” Aziraphale and Crowley, here are all our predictions for Good Omens season two.

1. Crowley will open a London pub

Could Aziraphale and Crowley become neighbours in Good Omens season two?

At the start of November, Gaiman retweeted the first image of both Michael Sheen and David Tennant in costume, before teasing a potential development in Crowley’s life.

“You waited. And now you see @michaelsheen and David Tennant, being perfectly effable. (On our Soho set. The bookshop is on the left. Could that be a pub on the right?),” he posted on Twitter.

The cryptic note could suggest that Crowley (sat on the right) has opened a pub right across the street from his friend Aziraphale’s more genteel business venture, his antiquarian bookshop (which Crowley restored to its former glory at the end of season one, following a fire).

After all, it would be completely in character for Crowley to set up a raucous Soho pub right opposite the quiet bookshop, while potentially luring away Aziraphale’s customers to boot.

You waited. And now you see @michaelsheen and David Tennant, being perfectly effable.

(On our Soho set. The bookshop is on the left. Could that be a pub on the right?)#GoodOmens Season 2 @PrimeVideo pic.twitter.com/LiqCGWT8Oh

— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) November 2, 2021