Freevee has today renewed its original drama series Bosch: Legacy for a third season. The renewal comes ahead of the launch of the second season, which will premiere this fall.
In the second season, Bosch and Chandler work together to seek out a killer who just might find them first. As a result of being kidnapped by a masked assailant, Maddie's law enforcement career hangs in the balance. While they hunt for Maddie, the FBI scrutinizes Carl Rogers' murder and places Bosch and Chandler under suspicion.
The drama stars Titus Welliver, Mimi Rogers and Madison Lintz.
Returning guest stars for the second season include Jamie Hector, Stephen A. Chang, Denise Sanchez, David Moses, Cynthia Kaye McWilliams, Scott Klace, Gregory Scott Cummins, Troy Evans, Jacqueline Pinol, Jacqueline Obradors, DaJuan Johnson and David Marciano.
New cast additions for the second season include David Denman, Patrick Brennan, Rafael Cabrera, Bruce Davison, Jessica Camacho and Guy Wilson.
Eric Overmyer, Tom Bernardo and Michael Connelly developed the spinoff of Amazon's Bosch. All three executive produce with Welliver, Henrik Bastin and Pieter Jan Brugge. Amazon Studios, Fabrik Entertainment and Hieronymus Pictures produce.
"The story of Harry Bosch has evolved over the years, and his journey is far from over," said Lauren Anderson, Head of AVOD Originals, Unscripted, and Targeted Programming, Amazon Studios. "This renewal of Bosch: Legacy is a testament to the enduring power of the world Michael Connelly built. We look forward to giving Bosch fandom the next chapter for these beloved characters."
"What a gift and a joy it is to be able to dig into these characters again and take their stories even further," added Connelly, whose novels inspired the series. "Ten years ago, we began this amazing journey, partnering with Prime Video and now Amazon Freevee, and I couldn't be happier with what we've done and will do."