Summary
Amazon Freevee's crime show "Bosch: Legacy," which had perfect reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, was cancelled after three seasons. The decision surprised the cast and was likely due to financial reasons despite plans for a fourth season.
Key Facts
- "Bosch: Legacy" aired on Amazon Freevee and received a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
- The show was cancelled in September 2024, before the third season even premiered.
- Actor Titus Welliver, who plays Harry Bosch, said the cancellation came as a surprise to the cast.
- Financial issues and budget limits at studios may have contributed to the cancellation.
- "Bosch: Legacy" is a sequel to the original "Bosch" series, which ran for seven seasons on Prime Video.
- No official fourth season of "Bosch: Legacy" is planned.
- Amazon approved a spin-off show centered on Renee Ballard, a character from the same book series.
- Titus Welliver said he wouldn’t be shocked if "Bosch: Legacy" returns someday depending on fan interest.