The Good Omens shoot took a saunter downstairs today to shoot scenes set in Hell. David Tennant and his fellow cast and crew, including showrunner Neil Gaiman, are currently on location in South Africa filming a six part adaptation of the classic comic novel of the same title, co-authored by Gaiman and the late Sir Terry Pratchett. David takes on the role of demon Crowley in the production with Michael Sheen also starring as his angelic counterpart Aziraphale.
Today the production took over a former abbatoir which was to serve as The Bad Place.
First Neil Gaiman set the scene...
He then proceeded to post a set of motivational posters, Hell-style, written by himself and lovingly created for the shoot by the art department. You can see them below in all of their Comic Sans glory:Roses are red. Violets are blue. Today we are shooting David Tennant in a bath in Hell. And I love you. #goodomens— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) February 14, 2018
Director Douglas Mackinnon also gave a glimpse of what was going on on set:
Co-starring Michael McKean, Adria Arjona, Jack Whitehall, Miranda Richardson, Josie Lawrence and John Hamm, Good Omens is a commission for BBC Two and Amazon Prime
and is been shooting in the UK and South Africa since September 2017. The
series is being co-produced by the comedy team at BBC Studios, Narrativia and
the Blank Corporation in association with BBC Worldwide, who are also handling
international distribution. It will launch worldwide on Amazon in early 2019
with a later broadcast on BBC Two.
Photos: Neil Gaiman & Douglas Mackinnon
Photos: Neil Gaiman & Douglas Mackinnon
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