
Overview
- Fans mobilized after Amazon’s cancellation of Bosch: Legacy, initiating a successful petition.
- The dedicated fan group led by Titus Welliver is actively seeking answers from Amazon regarding the show’s future through formal communication.
- The Save Bosch: Legacy! initiative aims to persuade Amazon to continue this beloved series.
Bosch: Legacy is set to premiere its third and final season in March 2025. However, following an unexpected cancellation announcement by Amazon, passionate fans quickly organized a petition that exceeded all expectations for support. The momentum behind this campaign is undeniable, growing continuously with a fervent fan base. The Titus Welliver Official Fan Group has taken a significant role in advocating for the show’s revival, recently sending an open letter to Amazon in search of clarity concerning the cancellation.
The letter articulates compelling reasons why Bosch: Legacy deserves to be revived. Unfortunately, in keeping with a concerning trend, Amazon has chosen not to engage with these fan initiatives, maintaining their silence on the matter.It is crucial for Amazon to heed the growing demands from its audience, as fans are more determined than ever to have their voices heard.
A Compelling Case: The Fan Letter to Amazon

Patrick Schau leads the charge through The Titus Welliver Official Fan Group, diligently advocating to save Bosch: Legacy. His outreach efforts most recently targeted Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke, pressing for answers about the show’s cancellation while also making a case for its continuation. As Schau puts it:
“I’m trying to find out exactly why Amazon canceled Bosch: Legacy after the third season wrapped shooting, when the principal cast thought season 4 was scheduled to start shooting in January. There was a time, not long ago, when Amazon considered it their flagship show that was instrumental in getting its streaming service off the ground. During its time on Amazon, going on 10 seasons, it’s been consistently getting a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.”
Rather than merely expressing disappointment, Patrick Schau is directly questioning Amazon’s decision-making process regarding Bosch: Legacy. Prior to the cancellation, Titus Welliver indicated a strong interest in reprising his role as Harry Bosch in future seasons, hoping to develop relationships with other characters, including in new storylines featuring Renee Ballard. In his letter, Schau underscores this point:
“I know the Renee Ballard spin-off starring Maggie Q and based on LAPD detective Mitzi Roberts was originally intended to run and coexist in tandem with Bosch: Legacy. However, that has now changed to Titus Welliver having 3 guest appearances on the spin-off… Welliver and his show have been a proven entity with your network, critics and fans alike, so why is Bosch not afforded the same benefits?”
Schau emphasizes Welliver’s dedication to the character of Harry Bosch and draws attention to the network’s preferential treatment of other series over Bosch: Legacy. Shouldn’t the actor who has embodied Bosch for so long receive comparable commitments from Amazon? As it stands, the network’s strategy appears to favor other properties over a show that has garnered critical acclaim and fan loyalty.
Essential Actions for Supporting Bosch: Legacy
- Sign the petition to Save Bosch: Legacy HERE
- Amplify the cause by sharing the petition on ALL social media platforms, including X, Threads, Blue Sky, Facebook, and Instagram.
- Leave REVIEWS on platforms like Prime Video and IMDB, expressing your love for the series and advocating for at least ONE MORE SEASON to conclude the storyline.
Why Did Amazon Change Its Strategy for Bosch: Legacy?
The recently sent letter to Amazon not only seeks transparent communication but also suggests a pathway forward for the show:
“My question to you is: why did this strategy change, and what else can we as fans do to get Amazon Prime Video to change its mind about running both shows? Let Michael Connelly and the other writers and show-runners finish the series the way that it was intended.”
Patrick Schau and fellow devoted fans are leaving no stone unturned in their quest to salvage Bosch: Legacy. However, Amazon’s marketing strategy appears focused on a younger audience, raising concerns that high-quality programming like Bosch: Legacy could eventually fade away. The entertainment industry is in urgent need of a renaissance, yet this cannot happen if viewer preferences are overlooked.This underscores the significance of the Save Bosch: Legacy petition, which requires more support to compel Amazon to take action. If fan interests are not acknowledged, there is a risk that subscriber retention for Prime Video could decline following the conclusion of Bosch: Legacy.
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