
Overview
- Amazon has announced the official release date for the third season of Bosch: Legacy, comprising 10 episodes exclusive to Prime Video.
- Michael Connelly, the original author, should have had input regarding the series’ conclusion given its roots in his novels.
- Despite significant fan support and petitions, Amazon’s decision to end Bosch: Legacy after season three seems firm.
The community of Bosch: Legacy enthusiasts can finally look forward to an official confirmation, albeit with mixed emotions. The devoted followers of this gritty Los Angeles detective saga have long anticipated a release date for the concluding season. Their patience has been rewarded with news regarding Harry Bosch’s final investigative journey.
Fans have rallied around the series, even launching the Save Bosch: Legacy campaign that garnered over 15, 000 signatures, showcasing their passion for the story. Despite the overwhelming support and public outcry, Amazon appears resolute in wrapping up the series after its third season. Nevertheless, fans can now mark their calendars for the premiere of this much-anticipated finale.
Official Release Date for Bosch: Legacy Season 3 Confirmed
The highly awaited season 3 of Bosch: Legacy is set to debut on March 27th, featuring 10 episodes that will stream exclusively on Prime Video. This final season will incorporate elements from two notable Bosch novels: The Black Ice and Desert Star. Throughout this season, viewers will follow Harry Bosch, portrayed by Titus Welliver, as he delves into a mysterious family disappearance. Concurrently, Honey Chandler (played by Mimi Rogers) will campaign for District Attorney, while Maddie Bosch (Madison Lintz) investigates a troubling series of violent robberies. One of the season’s most intriguing elements will be the revelations surrounding the long-standing murder case of Kurt Dockweiler, a mystery that has haunted the characters.
Returning cast members will include detectives Crate and Barrel (Gregory Scott Cummins and Troy Evans, respectively), Maurice ‘Mo’ Bassi (Stephen A. Chang), and Detective Reina Vasquez (Denise Sanchez).Michael Connelly, who adapted his literary works for the screen and serves as an executive producer for the series, expressed his appreciation for the journey, stating, “What an amazing run it has been. I could not have asked for a better cinematic adaptation of my work.”

While fans can find solace in a concluding season, the cancellation has left many disheartened. The lack of promotional effort from Amazon for Bosch: Legacy season 3, paired with rumors suggesting that the cancellation was premeditated, has raised eyebrows. Additionally, a spinoff centered around Jerry Edgar was scrapped, although a separate series featuring Renee Ballard, portrayed by Maggie Q, is still in development with Titus Welliver expected to make guest appearances in three episodes, embarking on an exploration known as the Library of Lost Souls.
Watch the teaser here
Watch the teaser here
As fans reflect on the extensive legacy of the series, which includes seven seasons of the original Bosch and three seasons of its continuation, one must ponder if there are further stories left to tell. With ample material available and one last tale that Michael Connelly has in mind, there remains a glimmer of hope for Bosch enthusiasts. However, unless another platform picks up Bosch: Legacy, the impending third season will mark the definitive close of Harry Bosch’s narrative.
Bosch: Legacy is set to stream on Amazon Prime, with season 3 launching on March 27th.
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