Thursday, February 13, 2020

Amazon Renews 'Bosch' for Seventh and Final Season

Ahead of its sixth season debut, Amazon has today renewed its original drama series Bosch for a seventh and final season. The drama will finish its run in 2021 as Amazon's longest-running scripted original.






Based on Michael Connelly's best-selling novels, the seventh and final season will focus on Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) and Jerry Edgar (Jamie Hector) pursuing two separate but perilous murder investigations that will take them to the highest levels of white collar crime and the deadly depths of the street level drug trade.

Connelly executive produces with Welliver, Eric Overmyer, Henrik Bastin, Pieter Jan Brugge, Daniel Pyne, James Baker and Bo Stehmeier. Amazon Studios and Fabrik Entertainment produce.

"Bosch was one of our first Amazon Originals, and it helped define us as a home for smartly written, captivating series," said Albert Cheng, Co-Head of Television, Amazon Studios. "It has been a pleasure to work with Eric, Henrik, Michael, Pieter Jan, Dan, Titus and the entire Bosch team. We're delighted that we get to spend another season with Harry Bosch and conclude this wonderful television series for our Prime Video customers."

"I'm proud of what we have accomplished with Bosch and look forward to completing the story in season seven," added Connelly. "It's bittersweet but all good things come to an end and I am happy that we will be able to go out the way we want to. This started seven years ago with showrunner Eric Overmyer and me writing the pilot. We plan to write the last episode together as well. We'll leave behind the longest-running show so far on Amazon and it will be there to be discovered by new viewers for as long as people are streaming. That is amazing to me. The other thing is that we would not have come all this way without Titus Welliver. There could not have been a better actor to play this role or a better team player to build this show around. He'll be Harry Bosch for the ages."