Key Takeaways
- Fans are supporting a petition to save “Bosch: Legacy” with over 7000 signatures already.
- Hollywood celebrities can amplify the petition’s reach by endorsing it on social media.
- The success of the Save Bosch: Legacy petition and Hollywood’s future are intertwined. Supporting the campaign could also save the industry.
Fans are preparing for the final season of Bosch: Legacy, which is set to land on Prime Video in March 2025. Amazon canceled it back in September 2024, and the fans launched a petition on change.org to save the show and give the creative team a chance to end the story properly. It’s still very early days, but the petition has garnered over 7000 signatures so far, and it won’t stop until Amazon listens to what the paying customer wants. However, it’s not just the fans who need to sign the petition to Save Bosch: Legacy:There is a lot that Hollywood could do to get the petition the exposure it needs to really make a difference.
Hollywood has a huge platform to voice their opinions, with so many of its stars very active on social media platforms. Fans listen to the creative people they idolize, and will often retweet the kinds of things the stars put their support behind, and this helps to spread the word. But this can also work the other way too, and Hollywood can listen to the fans and retweet what they put out there about the Save Bosch: Legacy petition. Hollywood is not in the strongest position at the moment, with the industry changed forever after the COVID-19 pandemic and the actors and writers’ strikes. It’s time for Hollywood to speak up to Save Bosch: Legacy, and the movie industry as a whole.
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Hollywood Is Unraveling In The Aftermath Of The Strikes And Bosch: Legacy Has Paid The Ultimate Price
Hollywood is in a tough spot at the moment. Productions are moving away from the area in their droves, especially in the aftermath of the strikes, meaning the movie capital of the world is a shadow of its former self. Is it really Hollywood if movies and television shows aren’t even being shot there?Bosch and Bosch: Legacy are the quintessential embodiment of Los Angeles, and it’s been a joy to see Harry Bosch’s crime stories unfold on location in the area for over a decade now. In many ways, the cancelation of Bosch: Legacy feels like the beginning of the end for Hollywood. If one of the best shows around is gone way before its time, it raises doubts about the future of every movie and television show, especially the ones shot in and around Los Angeles.
It has echoes of Tony Soprano’s famous line in the pilot of The Sopranos: ‘Lately i’m feeling like I came in at the end, the best is over’. Of course, this was a reference to the mafia, but it now rings true in relation to the current state of Hollywood. There is no golden age of television on the horizon unless powerful Hollywood folk start ‘knocking on doors’ as Harry Bosch would say. The talent is there for another golden era, but so is the risk aversion of the big companies like Amazon. Bosch: Legacy is a proven commodity so it shouldn’t be a risk to invest in more seasons or a movie version, but Amazon hasn’t backed it. Imagine how difficult it is to get a new movie or television show into production if this juggernaut can’t survive. Only two of the 12 television shows that won Primetime Emmys in 2024 were actually shot in California, and that is a worrying stat.
Bosch: Legacy Key Facts
- A petition to Save Bosch: Legacy can be signed HERE
- 100% Critics Score on Rotten Tomatoes
- Bosch: Legacy helped to launch Amazon’s streaming service
If Hollywood Speaks Up To Support The Save Bosch: Legacy Petition, It Would Make A Huge Difference And Might Even Save The Movie Industry As A Whole
Here’s the good news: Hollywood can unite with the fans to Save Bosch: Legacy and, in the process, they could potentially create a ripple effect and save the movie industry as a whole. Big words, right? Go big or go home, as they say! And if home is Los Angeles and movie and television sets are what keeps food on the table, there is even more reason to get signing and sharing on social media. If fans see Hollywood stepping up and endorsing the petition, they will naturally follow the buzz. As for the fans, start knocking on the Hollywood big hitters’ doors as well as the head honchos over at Amazon. Tweet them, link them in posts, get their attention. Let them know this means so much to the fans, and it should mean everything to Hollywood as well.
All it takes are reposts of Save Bosch: Legacy related tweets on X by the Hollywood stars, and it could create a real surge, and make the noise so deafening, Amazon will have to listen. Surely Hollywood isn’t afraid to rock the boat if it means saving their industry? If everyone speaks up, nobody can do anything to silence a congregation of Save Bosch: Legacy followers. The Bosch: Legacy movement is in full flow, and isn’t going to stop. The fans are playing their part, and they will continue to do so. Come on Hollywood, join the club! The revolution has to be televised, it really is as simple as that.
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