Summary
A fan art captures the iconic kiss between Crowley and Aziraphale from the Good Omens season 2 finale, reflecting the surprise and excitement felt by viewers.
Crowley and Aziraphale's romantic attraction has been a subject of speculation for some time, and the demand for their romantic relationship to materialize has grown significantly since the release of season 1.
Neil Gaiman's brilliant storytelling in the season 2 finale has sparked immense excitement for Good Omens season 3. Fans are anxiously awaiting the consequences of Crowley and Aziraphale's kiss and the potential for their happy ending.
Check out this stunning new fan art on Instagram by bewiart, perfectly capturing the iconic moment from the season 2 finale of Good Omens.
Echoing the surprise felt by many viewers, the artist posted the image along with the caption “I still can’t believe this truly happened.”
What Crowley & Aziraphale's Kiss Means For Good Omens Season 3
Prior to the release of Good Omens season 1 on Prime Video in 2019, avid readers of the original book had already speculated about a possible romantic connection between Crowley and Aziraphale. Known as the "ineffable husbands" in online communities, fans quickly picked up on the subtle queer undertones shared by the two primary characters. This led to countless discussions and debates regarding the potential for their deep affection to evolve into a full-fledged romance.
The release of season 1 brought a larger audience to appreciate the literary creations of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, sparking an even stronger desire to see the two characters romantically paired. Although the season 2 finale fulfilled these desires to some extent, Gaiman left viewers questioning if Crowley and Aziraphale will ever find long-lasting happiness together. Gaiman's strategic choice to have the characters kiss only to separate them immediately after has created immense anticipation for Good Omens season 3.
Although Amazon has yet to announce the official renewal of Good Omens season 3, Gaiman has increased the likelihood of a series continuation through clever storytelling. Despite the season 2 finale's hint at the Second Coming of the Messiah, the devoted fanbase is primarily focused on the impact of Crowley and Aziraphale's long-awaited kiss. Fortunately, Gaiman has also revealed his commitment to finishing the story, even if Amazon decides not to renew the series, with a promise to write a book in the event that Good Omens season 3 does not materialize.
Source: bewiart/Instagram