Summary
- Bosch: Legacy's canceled fourth season would have shown Harry Bosch back in law enforcement.
- Titus Welliver and Bosch: Legacy's Showrunners had plans for more Harry Bosch stories based on Michael Connelly's books.
- A Bosch: Legacy movie could possibly continue the series after the abrupt cancelation.
Bosch: Legacy's final season will come to an abrupt end this week, after Amazon canceled it over six months ago. It's been known for a long time that the creative team had plans for another season, before they were blindsided by the axing of Harry Bosch's solo story. Titus Welliver was open about the plans for a fourth season during the promotional tour for Bosch: Legacy's final season, and they were extremely exciting for any Bosch fan out there.
Welliver has pledged his allegiance to the Save Bosch: Legacy movement, and proven that no Amazon money truck delivery could sway him from speaking out about his love for playing Harry Bosch. In addition to this, Welliver's devotion to the loyal fan base who also want more Bosch: Legacy is evident.
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Harry Bosch Would Have Returned To Law Enforcement In Bosch: Legacy's Fourth Season If Amazon Hadn't Abruptly Canceled It
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Bosch: Legacy Season 3 |
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Starring |
Titus Welliver, Mimi Rogers, Madison Lintz, Chang, Denise G. Sanchez, Scott Klace, Gregory Scott Cummins, Troy Evans, Orla Brady, Chris Browning, Miles Gaston Villanueva, Andrea Cortes, Dale Dickey, Paul Calderon, Tommy Martinez and Maggie Q |
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Based on the books by |
Michael Connelly |
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Showrunners |
Tom Bernardo and Eric Ellis Overmyer |
Harry Bosch has had a multitude of cases to work on in Bosch: Legacy's final season, with the takedown of Preston Borders, Jimmy Robertson's execution and the investigation into the Gallagher family's strange disappearance and murder. Bosch has also been working alongside law enforcement quite a lot this season, and it definitely feels like he's back in the world of being a cop, despite being a private investigator. Turns out, Titus Welliver also thought Harry Bosch was going back to his roots. In a recent interview with TV Insider, he said:
One day, after a scene, I said, ‘I feel like a cop again. I feel like Harry is doing that work again,’ and that prompted the discussion of, ‘Let’s get Harry back on the job.'
Bosch: Legacy's showrunners, Eric Overmyer and Tom Bernardo, were clearly expecting another season, with plenty more Harry Bosch-focused stories to tell. The plan was to continue down the route featured in Michael Connelly's books:
We had already been pre-planning what Season 4 was going to look like, because we’d ostensibly discussed the idea that Harry, as he does in the books, returns to be a volunteer detective for the San Fernando Police Department.
Michael Connelly's books have always provided the perfect road map for Bosch and Bosch: Legacy, with each season being loosely based on two books each. There are plenty more books to adapt, and it makes sense that Bosch: Legacy's fourth season would have done the same. Harry Bosch worked on cold cases for the San Fernando Police Department in Connelly's books, so this was the perfect next step for the character in Bosch: Legacy, while also assisting Renee Ballard with the Library of Lost Souls in her own spin-off series.
Save Bosch: Legacy Key Facts
- Sign the petition to Save Bosch: Legacy HERE
- Spread the word by visiting Bosch: Legacy's official Facebook and Instagram accounts, and tell other fans about the cancelation, and link to the petition.
A Potential Bosch: Legacy Movie Could Use The Ideas Initially Planned For A Fourth Season
Amazon's planned flower parade to bid farewell to Harry Bosch was sabotaged by some strong Save Bosch: Legacy gale force winds, which has seen the official final season narrative debunked. Instead of gushing over how wonderful Amazon is, and praising them for canceling Bosch: Legacy, Titus Welliver has been backing the petition and talking about the plans the creative team had for another season. Now that these plans are in the public domain, and Amazon is facing a huge backlash from their paying customers, a movie version could be the next logical step. Welliver told TV Insider:
There’s always a distinct possibility, like they’ve done with Jack Ryan and Reacher, [for] spin-off feature-length films. So is there a possibility of life for that character? I think so.
Bosch: Legacy's marketing campaign has been heavily focused on it being the final season, so Amazon would risk losing face if they gave the go-ahead for another season, which means a movie version might be the best option. Another factor for Amazon to consider is the fact that continuing Harry Bosch's solo stories under the Bosch: Legacy name would mean they have to pay the cast and crew more money as it would be classed as a continuing show. Amazon does not like parting with money if they can help it, so a Bosch: Legacy movie would be the perfect opportunity for them to reset all the contracts, while seeming like they are doing the right thing for the cast and crew as well as the fans. A nice little PR campaign to regain trust, and an end to the dissenting voices. Welliver finished his interview with TV Insider with this hopeful statement:
I think anything’s possible. I know that everyone involved in the show would immediately raise their hand and say, ‘When and where?.'
Sign The Petition To Save Bosch: Legacy HERE
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