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Bosch: Legacyseason 3 will be Harry Bosch’s final solo outing onPrime Videochannel, Freevee, with fans having to settle for Titus Welliver’s Bosch playing second fiddle to Maggie Q’s Renee Ballard in her upcoming spin-off series. Michael Connelly, who created the Bosch-verse with his superb series of books and acts as an executive producer on both shows, announced the end ofBosch: Legacylast month. The uplifting statement he released focused on the great journey from books to screen for the legendary LAPD detective turned private investigator. However,the reality of the situation might’ve been a lot different. Was Michael Connelly backed into a corner due to his continued involvement with Amazon on the upcomingBallardseries?

The end ofBosch: Legacywasn’t a creative decisionby the looks of it, and the legendary author of over 25 Harry Bosch books has been put in a tough spot by Amazon as they hold the rights to his back catalog. Connelly mapped out a plan from the start, withBoschandBosch: Legacyconsistently doing justice to his vision. But,Amazon has let Connelly down just when the television iteration was trying to expand.The Jerry Edgar spin-off was axed a few weeks afterBosch: Legacywas canceled, and it now leavesBallardas the only show in the universe, and Connelly looks like he had his hands tied on what he could say.

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Michael Connolly’s Statement Announcing The End Of Bosch: Legacy Was Upbeat But He Probably Didn’t Have A Choice Due To His Involvement With Amazon On Ballard

Michael Connellyfamously sold the Harry Bosch book rights to Paramount back in the 90s, in order to fully launch his successful career as an author. It was a good decision, otherwise fans wouldn’t have all the amazing stories in the Bosch-verse that followed afterward. However,Paramount failed to adapt Bosch to the big screen, and Connelly had a fight to get the rights back. He succeeded and decided to join forces with Amazon in 2014, during the infancy of the streaming era.Boschput Amazon on the map, and Connelly finally had a worthy screen version of Harry Bosch for the world to see. Fast-forward ten years, and the Connelly verse was heading in an exciting direction untilAmazon canceledBosch: Legacylast month, and Connelly had to put on a brave face to announce the end of the show on hisInstagram page:

I’m happy to announce that the third season ofBosch: Legacywill premiere on Prime in March. I think it’s our best yet. It will also be the last season, bringing to a fitting close a 10 season run with this character, played so well by Titus Welliver.

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It isn’t a ‘fitting close’ toBosch: Legacy, as nobody knew it would be the final season until filming was wrapped.Titus Welliver revealed on the YouTube channel, ‘The Sackhoff Show’ that he was expecting to go back forBosch: Legacyseason 4 in January 2025, so the creative team, which includes Connelly, DID have creative plans for more Bosch solo stories.It would seemConnelly was in a tight spot with the statement and had to protect what was left of his Bosch-verse, withBallardon the horizon.

Bosch: Legacy Season 3

Starring

Titus Welliver, Mimi Rogers, Madison Lintz, Chang, Denise G. Sanchez, Scott Klace, Gregory Scott Cummins, Troy Evans, Orla Brady, Michael Reilly Burke, Andrea Cortes, Dale Dickey, Mark Rolston, Anthony Gonzales, Tommy Martinez and Maggie Q

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Created by

Tom Bernardo, Michael Connelly, and Eric Ellis Overmyer

After 98 episodes and 10 high-quality seasons, Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch is going into forced semi-retirement, despite beinga proven commodity.Boschran for seven seasons between 2014 and 2021, and in fairness to Amazon, it was given the opportunity to end in the proper way, with a pre-warning to the creative team that they needed to work towards an ending. However, the appetite was still there for more Bosch stories, with so many Michael Connelly books still left to adapt, andBosch: Legacyarrived in 2022. However, after three seasons, it’s being forced out the door, with an ‘ending’ Connelly and the team of writers weren’t given the heads-up was on Amazon’s agenda.Some fans struggled with the notion that Michael Connelly HAD to put a positive spin on the end ofBosch: Legacy, but he was protecting the upcoming Renee Ballard spin-off.

This isn’t the wayBosch: Legacywas meant to end, but Connelly can’t just come out and say that.Instead, the statement he released reflected on a great journey, which is all true, and he should be commended for being so dignified after Amazon did the dirty on him and his creative team. He has protected the legacy of the Bosch-verse, but it must hurt deeply that he wasn’t given the opportunity to bow out on his own terms after so many years of consistently great television. To suggest Connelly is happy about this abrupt end is naive, and fans need to look closer at what’s going on.