Good Omens: a gentle reminder

ibelieveinthelittletreetopper:

neil-gaiman:

Your headcanon is your headcanon. The characters in your mind are what they are, and nobody is trying to take them away from you. Think of the Good Omens TV series as a stage play: for six full hours, actors are going to be portraying the roles of Crowley and Aziraphale, Shadwell and Madame Tracy, Newt and Anathema, Adam, Pepper, Wensleydale and Brian and the rest. Will they look like the people in your head? The ones you’ve been drawing and writing about and imagining for (in some cases) almost 30 years?

Probably not. Which is fine.

The people in your head and your drawings are still there, and still real and still true. I’ve seen drawings of hundreds of different Aziraphales over the years, all with different faces and body-shapes, different hair and skin, and would never have thought to tell anyone who drew or loved them that that wasn’t what Aziraphale looked like. (And a couple of years after we wrote it, I was amused to realise that the Aziraphale in my head looked nothing like the  Aziraphale in Terry’s head.) I’ve loved every instance of Good Omens Cosplay I’ve seen, and in no case did I ever think anyone was doing it wrong: they were all Aziraphales and Crowleys, and it was always a delight.

Good Omens has been unillustrated for 27 years, which means that each of you gets to make up your own look for the characters, your own backstories, your own ideas about how they will behave.

The TV version is being made with love and with faithfulness to the story. It’s got material and characters in it that Terry and I had discussed over the years, (some of it from what we would have done it there had been a sequel). Writing it has taken up the greater part of my last three years. You might like it – I really hope you will – but you don’t have to. You can start watching it, decide that you prefer the thing in your head, and stop watching it. (I never saw the last Lord of the Rings movie, because I liked the thing in my head too much.)

Remember we are making this with love.

And that your own personal headCrowleys and headAziraphales and headFourHorsemen and headThem and headHastur and headLigur and headSisterMary and all the rest are yours, and safe, and nobody is ever going to take them away from you.

I love Neil Gaiman so much.

that-one-fandom-chick:

maniacalmole:

basilhalwrad:

the thought of aziraphale being in Crowley’s flat and seeing that fucking statue every single time he’s there. like hi crowley, oh there’s the statue of us fucking that you thought was subtle enough to be an intimidation tactic but is clearly just a product of your sexual frustration and 6000 years spent pining. lovely. shall we eat at the Ritz today?

What if it was a mutual purchase that they bought while drunk one time at an auction because they both thought it would be hilarious, and now a few hundred years later it’s still in Crowley’s flat because they have an unspoken competition over which of them will mention how awkward it is first

For anyone else who was initially confused like I was lol

americangods:

For everyone that keeps asking “Is American Gods coming back?” “Are you making a second season?” “When do I get to see Jinn and Salim (aka the only ship that matters on television) again?” and “What snack pairs best with this teaser trailer?”

It is.   We are.   2019.   Red Vines. 

bbcradio4:

So this is the cast of the new radio production of Anansi
Boys, coming this Christmas.

Some serious talent involved. By serious we mean
IMMENSE…..Jacob Anderson, Grey Worm in Game of Thrones.

The legend that is Sir Lenny Henry, long-time friend of Neil
and early influence on Anansi Boys, the book.

Nathan Stewart-Jarrett from cult British series Misfits.

Some AMAZING WOMEN including Adjoa Andoh who’s pretty much
been in everything from Doctor Who to Thunderbirds are Go to MI High.

Sheila Atim, Pippa Bennett-Warner (Harlots).

Ariyon Bakare who is spellbinding as butler Stephen Black
in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. Also currently cast in the TV adaption of
Good Omens.

Earl Cameron 100-year-old movie LEGEND.

And so many more…. See the cast list and 22 photos taken
during the recording here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09ghv0c

Coming soon we’ll also be posting up details of how you can listen – anywhere in the world 🙂

semblanceofnormality:

in all my life, I have never encountered such an astounding act of trolling as the time I spent an hour and a half downloading what I thought was a Good Omens fanmix and then discovering that it was a Best of Queen album.

Everyone go home, that famixer just won the internet.