Jon Hamm to Play Archangel Gabriel in Amazon’s ‘Good Omens’

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Jon Hamm will be God’s messenger in “Good Omens,” Amazon and the BBC’s adaptation of the Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman novel.

Hamm (“Baby Driver”) has been cast as archangel Gabriel, the primary messenger of God, in the upcoming six-part series, which has just gone into production.

The “Mad Men” star professed to being a fan of the original novel, but thought it could never be filmed. “I read ‘Good Omens’ almost 20 years ago,” he said. “I thought it was one of the funniest, coolest books I’d ever read. It was also, obviously, unfilmable. Two months ago Neil sent me the scripts, and I knew I had to be in it.”

Hamm’s character has a fleeting role in the book, but Gabriel has been worked up for the series. “When ‘Good Omens’ was first published and was snapped up for the first time by Hollywood, Terry and I took joy in introducing our angels into the plot of a movie that was never made,” said Gaiman, who penned the series and is showrunner on the project. “So when, almost 30 years later, I started writing ‘Good Omens’ for TV, one thing I knew was that our angels would have to be in there.”

Hamm joins a lineup that includes Michael Sheen and David Tennant in the lead roles of the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley, respectively. Jack Whitehall, Michael McKean, Miranda Richardson, and Adria Arjona are also among the cast.

Gaiman expanded on the Gabriel character in the series. “He is everything that Aziraphale isn’t,” he said. “He’s tall, good-looking, charismatic and impeccably dressed. We were fortunate that Jon Hamm was available, given that he is already all of these things without even having to act.”

BBC Studios, the production arm of U.K. pubcaster BBC, is producing “Good Omens.” It will bow on the Amazon Prime Video streaming service in 2019, and then run on BBC Two in the U.K.

MetallicYoshi64 on October 2nd, 2017 at 15:52 UTC »

Hamm. Sheen. Tennant. Gaiman. Pratchett. Anybody else jerking off into oblivion right now?

Kalse1229 on October 2nd, 2017 at 13:58 UTC »

I always wondered, why is Jon Hamm regularly featured in British projects? Not like a one-off thing either, but he was in A Young Doctor's Notebook, "White Christmas" from Black Mirror, and now this. Not that I'm complaining, mind you. He's a talented dude. I just always found it interesting that an American actor features somewhat regularly in British productions.

Khalizabeth on October 2nd, 2017 at 13:28 UTC »

Is he in the book at all? I'm relistening to it right now and I don't really remember the character (obviously it is a big part of the whole heaven vs. hell thing). I like how they were able to expand some of the more minor characters for "American Gods," so hopefully this works out just as well.