A decade-long saga has reached its final bloody moments, asBosch: Legacycame to an end andTitus Welliver’sHarry Boschsaved his final day. Thefinale toBosch: Legacy’s third seasonwas an almighty explosion of the best the show has to offer, withHarry’s longest-running cold case finally coming to a close and a tear or two shed by millions across the world. However, if Welliver has anything to say about it, this might not be the end of Bosch’s time on our screens.
In an interview withEntertainment Weekly,Welliver reiterated his frustrations with how the show ended, especially considering just how strong it continues to perform in the ratings. “Terrible, it feels terrible,” Welliver admitted, adding, “I love Harry Bosch and I miss him. You form a bond with a character over time, and I feel like I keep waiting for him to show up. But I’m extremely proud of what we’ve accomplished in 10 years.” The man behind the action knows it is all down to such a dedicated fanbase thatBoschhas remained so relevant for so long, and continues to draw widespread appeal even with the curtain closing.

But couldBoschcontinue? Well, “never say never,” Welliver admits.The star has repeated on several occasions how muchhe would love forBoschto get longer to thrive, saying in this interview, “It’s a tremendous gift, and I think if anything, when I say it feels bad, I just feel sad just because the experience was so incredibly positive for 10 years, and to have such an incredibly devout, dedicated fan base, which is why we lasted 10 years. It’s hard to say goodbye to that, but never say never.”
Titus Welliver Loves Your Petition For ‘Bosch’ to Continue
It isn’t just the man at the front of the series calling for more, withBoschfans having consistently declared their frustration with the cancellationever since it was announced. In fact,anonline petitionseeking to save the show and “finish the story right” has so far earned over 30,000 signatures, which is a staggering amount illustrating the love this series has attained. Although it may not have made a concrete change to Amazon’s decision, the petition certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed, with Welliver himself even commenting on it in the aforementioned interview. He said,“I find it deeply touching and moving. The fans have always, from the beginning, been really, really supportive.“He then added, “People are out there and they’re expressing their feelings in real time, and I’m very appreciative of all that.”
Whether or notBoschcontinues, it’s clear theLegacyis built to live on well in the memory of millions. You can do so by catching the finale right now on Prime Video. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for more updates on your favorite shows.

Bosch: Legacy
Source:Entertainment Weekly


