Jon Hamm

  • American
  • Actor

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Good Omens Series 2 review

David Tennant and Michael Sheen's chemistry make this a hit.

Nick Hilton, The Independent, 28th July 2023

Good Omens Series 2 review

With an excellent cast and imagination to spare, Good Omens season two is a warm hug of a TV show.

Juliette Harrisson, Den Of Geek, 28th July 2023

Good Omens Series 2 review

Have David Tennant and Michael Sheen really only been a double act since 2019?

Jack Seale, The Guardian, 28th July 2023

Good Omens Series 2 review

Gaiman and Pratchett's fable is now devilishly infectious.

Ed Power, The Telegraph, 26th July 2023

Good Omens Series 2 review

It became evidently clear following the release of Series 1 that Good Omens was one for the fans and their support gave the show life.

Guy Lambert, The Upcoming, 26th July 2023

Good Omens Series 2 review

A comfy slice of supernatural romance, comedy, and intrigue.

Michael Cook, Geek Vibes Nation, 26th July 2023

Good Omens Series 2: new characters and cast photos revealed, release date teased

Good Omens returns in summer 2023 and will introduce new characters, some with familiar faces.

Laura Vickers-Green, Den Of Geek, 7th October 2022

Pictures: Michael Sheen and Jon Hamm filming Good Omens

Edinburgh's limestone streets provided the backdrop on Tuesday as Michael Sheen and Jon Hamm filmed their first scenes for the second season of popular fantasy comedy drama Good Omens.

Jason Chester, Daily Mail, 13th January 2022

Jon Hamm returns as Archangel Gabriel in Good Omens 2

Jon Hamm will be returning as the Archangel Gabriel in the Prime Video series Good Omens 2, currently in production in Scotland. Gabriel will be aided and abetted by the Angels Michael, played by returning cast member Doon Mackichan, and Uriel, played by the previously announced Gloria Obianyo. They will be joined by new angels, Saraqael, played by Liz Carr, and Muriel, played by Quelin Sepulveda. Another key character from Hell this season will be played by Shelley Conn.

BBC, 17th December 2021

It seems the apocalypse has been averted. But how? The final episode of this Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett collaboration answers that question in discursive and inventive style. After a standoff between angels and demons there are neat reappearances from Jon Hamm and Anna Maxwell Martin.

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 19th February 2020

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