‘Bosch: Legacy’s’ Final Season Trailer Teases Unearthed Secrets and Maddie’s Loyalty Test!

‘Bosch: Legacy’ will end in March 2025 with its third season and taking into account that we’re getting closer to the premiere a new trailer for the show has been released. More than a year has passed since the dramatic season 2 finale, where Maddie (Madison Lintz), Harry Bosch’s daughter and a patrol officer, uncovered shocking evidence suggesting her father may have ordered the killing of Kurt Dockweiler (David Denman), the man who kidnapped and nearly took her life.
This revelation looms large in the Season 3 trailer, as Maddie and others wrestle with the mystery surrounding Dockweiler’s suspicious death and question just how far Bosch is willing to go.
As the story develops, hidden truths from Bosch’s past in both the military and LAPD further challenge Maddie’s trust in her father. Watch the trailer below.
Michael Connelly announced that the third season of ‘Bosch: Legacy’ will premiere in March and will be the final season, wrapping up a 10-season journey with Titus Welliver as Harry Bosch. He praised the entire team, from cast to crew, for creating something special and expressed gratitude to fans for their unwavering support.
Connelly also assured viewers that Harry Bosch’s story isn’t over, as production on the Renée Ballard spinoff is underway, and Bosch may appear again in the future.
I’m happy to announce that the third season of ‘Bosch: Legacy’ will premiere on Prime in March. I think it’s our best yet. It will also be the last season, bringing to a fitting close a 10-season run with this character, played so well by Titus Welliver. But fear not, we are currently in production on the Renée Ballard show.
And if you know anything about my books, then you know you have not seen the last of Harry Bosch!” Connelly began the caption to his Instagram post, which included an image of the author with Welliver. “It’s been an amazing run with this character so far. There’s that over-used phrase ‘It takes a village,’ so I’ll just say it takes at least a whole town to make a show like this. We’ve had the best people up and down the call sheet. Actors, writers, directors, producers, and all the crew tried to make something special, and they certainly did. I’m very proud of what we did
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