Summary
- Titus Welliver speaks out on Bosch: Legacy cancelation, hoping for a proper ending for Harry Bosch.
- Welliver’s backing of Save Bosch: Legacy petition boosts campaign efforts, drawing attention to fans’ frustration.
- Welliver suggests a Harry Bosch movie as a potential way to provide closure to the series.
Bosch: Legacy‘s final season will debut with its first four episodes on March 27 and the fan’s excitement is palpable, but it’s also tinged with sadness because this is the end of Harry Bosch’s solo stories. Having said that, it’s quite possible this isn’t necessarily the end for the ex-LAPD detective turned private investigator, because Titus Welliver has finally broken his silence on Bosch: Legacy‘s cancelation and he isn’t very happy about it.
Titus Welliver’s breaking Amazon omertà is the biggest boost for the Save Bosch: Legacy campaign since it began way back in September 2024. This isn’t just great news as Welliver is speaking out about the cancelation, but because he’s actively backed the petition as well. Every petition to save a show needs its main stars’ involvement, and the Save Bosch: Legacy movement now has the man who plays Harry Bosch. Turns out, Amazon’s Money Truck doesn’t buy ultimate silence after all. It’ll be interesting to see how the Amazon PR experts put a brave face on this one.
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Titus Welliver Is Disappointed With The Cancelation Of Bosch: Legacy And He Hasn’t Given Up Hope Of Harry Bosch Getting A Proper Ending
It’s a momentous day for fans of the Bosch-verse: Titus Welliver has told the fans what he really thinks about Amazon canceling Bosch: Legacy. Spoiler alert: he wasn’t very pleased. The Harry Bosch star appeared on Spike’s Car Radio podcast and opened up about his true feelings after months of silence:
There’s a lot of stuff going on, and my only sadness or regret is that we didn’t get to, that we have this, but it’s left kind of open-ended.
Fans have been saying for over six months that the creative team were robbed of giving Harry Bosch a proper ending after the abrupt cancelation of Bosch: Legacy. Amazon claimed it was a fitting close to Harry Bosch’s solo crime stories, but Welliver has now debunked this claim. He stated:
There’s a post melancholy that sets in, but then you’re excited because we had plans. There’s an abundance of Harry Bosch stories to tell, and then, sadly, we were told they wouldn’t be going any further. I feel, hopefully, in a Dream World Café we would get a movie or something like that to bring some resolution because Harry Bosch isn’t going anywhere. He doesn’t ride off into the sunset.
A feature-length Harry Bosch movie was one of the suggestions put forward by the Save Bosch: Legacy campaign members right from the start, and Titus Welliver thinks this would be an appropriate way to give the legendary ex-LAPD detective a fitting ending. Welliver’s first-look deal with Amazon is now looking like it could be a good thing as the only way a movie would happen is with the involvement of the streamer. Amazon has the rights to Michael Connelly’s crime universe, so they essentially hold all the cards.
Save Bosch: Legacy Key Facts
- Sign the petition to Save Bosch: Legacy HERE
- Spread the word by visiting Bosch: Legacy’s official Facebook and Instagram accounts, and tell other fans about the cancelation, and link to the petition.
Titus Welliver Has Backed The Save Bosch: Legacy Petition And This Is A Huge Boost
Nearly 30,000 fans have backed the petition to Save Bosch: Legacy since its inception over six months ago. It’s been a hard-fought campaign to raise awareness of the issues surrounding the cancelation of Bosch: Legacy, with Amazon not giving any indication they are listening to what their loyal subscribers want. More Harry Bosch. However, Titus Welliver has now put his name forward as a supporter of the petition to save his own show, and this is a HUGE step in the right direction. He told the podcast:
The fans, while they are excited about this season. They’re also really pissed off. A massive movement through social media, petitions, and these public letters to the heads of Amazon.