Summary
Bosch: Legacy’s final season is underway, with critics and fans raving about the first four action-packed episodes. Titus Welliver was a prominent fixture on the promotional tour to push the ‘final season’ but he was more interested in raising the possibility of more Harry Bosch solo cases in the future.Welliver gave a significant shout-out to the SaveBosch: Legacypetition on a talk show, and revealed that the fans feel like they have ownership of the show now,and they’ll decide when it ends.
Amazon’s bigBosch: Legacymarketing ployhas been focused on pushing Harry Bosch out the back the door, but Titus Welliver and the fans have other ideas.The focus in the lead up to the release of the ‘final season’ has been all about the abrupt cancelation, and the now viral campaign to save the show,leaving Amazon in a really tight spot.
Bosch: Legacy Season 3
Starring
Titus Welliver, Mimi Rogers, Madison Lintz, Stephen A. Chang, Denise G. Sanchez, Scott Klace, Gregory Scott Cummins, Troy Evans, Orla Brady, Chris Browning, Andrea Cortes, Dale Dickey, Paul Calderon, Anthony Gonzales, Tommy Martinez and Maggie Q
Based on the books by
Showrunners
Tom Bernardo and Eric Ellis Overmyer
Bosch: Legacy’s final season promotionaltour kept Titus Welliver very busy in the lead-up to premiere day. Fans were keen to find out more about Harry Bosch’s final case, and whether or not there might be a reprieve for the ex-LAPD detective turned private eye after Amazon canceled the show back in September 2024. In an interview withThe Today Show,Welliver was asked about theSaveBosch: Legacypetitionby host, Al Roker:
I, along with a ton of other fans, when we heard this is allegedly the third and final season of Bosch: Legacy, people were really upset. And there’s an online petition about it. And unlike a lot of times when the actor distances from it, you are all for this, and you’d love to see this character continue.
The petition has come a long way since it was launched in the aftermath ofBosch: Legacy’s cancelationover six months ago. The now-viral campaign gathered pace in the lead up toBosch: Legacy’s final season premiere, when Titus Welliver supported it onSpike’s Car Radio podcast.Welliver spoke more about his appreciation for the fans who have backed the petition on his first ever appearance on The Today Show:
The fans and the goodwill towards the show has been amazing. They’ve gotten out there with this petition and things like that. I always think of petitions not related to show business. I think there’s an ownership with the fans, they feel it’s their show, and they’re going to call the shots. I appreciate it, as I know the rest of the cast and producers do.
Titus Welliver is right, the fans do have ownership ofBosch: Legacy, and they’ve run a great campaign to keep it in the public eye, and push for a proper ending to Harry Bosch’s story.Amazon’s initial lack of promotion forBosch: Legacylooks like it’s been in preparation for the introduction of theBallardspin-off as its replacement when it airs later this year. The noise surrounding the petition is getting so loud, it’s putting a dent in Amazon’s grand plan for the sun to set onMichael Connelly’s crime saga.
Save Bosch: Legacy Key Facts
Titus Welliver Is Not Happy With The Lack Of Closure For The ‘Final Season’ Of Bosch: Legacy
Titus Welliver and Michael Connellyhad big plans for the Bosch-verse, withRenee Ballard’s introductionin the standalone final episode ofBosch: Legacy’s third season originally planned to expand the crime universe.Ballardwas set to run alongside future seasons ofBosch: Legacyand another brand-new spin-off featuring Jerry Edgar,which has now been axed. Harry Bosch launched Amazon on the streaming map, but they decided not to letBosch: Legacy’s showrunners' work towards an ending for the titular character. Welliver told The Today Show:
Ten years is quite a run, but there’s still a lot of gas in the tank for Harry and myself.
The plans for a potential new season were exciting, with Harry Bosch set to join the San Fernando police force as a volunteer to crack more cases, and bring his story full circle.Welliver was later asked if he was happy with howBosch: Legacy’s final seasonended and his response was very revealing:
It’s bittersweet. Yes and no. It’s a very strong season. The way that it ends, there’s not any kind of closure.
Al Roker ended the segment on The Today Show with a very familiar SaveBosch: Legacycatchphrase:
Sign The Petition
Titus Welliver wants more Harry Bosch, and the fans have the power to grant his wish, so……