Bosch: Legacy will end with Season 3 on Amazon Freevee and Prime Video, according to the streamer.
Season 3 is slated to premiere in March 2025.
Bosch: Legacy is a spinoff of the hit series Bosch, which centers on a retired homicide detective-turned-private investigator named Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver).
In Legacy, Bosch works with attorney Honey “Money” Chandler (Mimi Rogers), a murder survivor who struggles to maintain her faith in the justice system, and Maddie Bosch (Madison Lintz), a new-to-the-force Los Angeles patrol cop.
Despite Legacy ending after its third season, the Bosch Universe will continue with an untitled spinoff series starring Maggie Q as cold case detective Renée Ballard. That series will debut on Prime Video and Amazon Freevee in Fall 2025.
“For 10 years, Bosch and Bosch: Legacy have been two of our most defining series for Prime Video, Freevee and Amazon MGM Studios,” Vernon Sanders, Head of Television at Amazon MGM Studios, said in a statement posted by Deadline. “They are a testament to the enduring power of the storytelling universe that Michael Connelly built for the fans. We are proud of the impact these series have made, and we are excited that Michael, Titus, Henrik and the creative team have more engaging stories to tell in the Bosch world with the final season of Bosch: Legacy, our new Ballard series and more to come.”
“I am so proud of what we have accomplished with this show,” added executive producer Michael Connelly. “Ten years ago I asked Titus Welliver if he could stick with Harry Bosch for five seasons, and he said he could do it forever. Well, five became 10, and the character, thanks to Titus, will live forever in the hearts of viewers and in the streaming world as the detective who knows that everybody counts or nobody counts. The good news here is that we have not seen the last of Harry Bosch. As in the books, Bosch is part of the Renée Ballard world, and I can’t wait for the next chapter to open.”
Bosch: Legacy hails from Fabel Entertainment and is executive produced by Connelly and Welliver, in addition to Eric Overmyer, Tom Bernardo, Henrik Bastin, and Pieter Jan Brugge.