It's certainly unbelievable that a book that was written almost 30 years ago would predict what is happening in the world right now but here we are. Neil Gaiman has just spoken out about how Good Omens, the novel he and Terry Pratchett wrote in 1990 reflects today's problems and somehow admits he regrets that it happened.
Gaiman recently spoke to The Guardian about Good Omens, both the book and the upcoming TV series that will air on Amazon, and the author expressed his regret about how it somehow predicted the future.
It's certainly a regretful idea but it gives the Good Omens TV series a more immediate feel. On a lighter note, Gaiman revealed that the show allowed him to explore the premise of what might have been a sequel to the book where we get to see what hell looks like.
Again, that's pretty spot-on. Who would've thought that hell would be a lot like your regular office but with fire and brimstone?
Good Omens will air on Amazon Prime on May 31.
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