Summary
- Over 27,000 fans signed the petition to save Bosch: Legacy, questioning Amazon’s false narrative about the show’s finale.
- Troy Evans and other cast members have openly criticized Amazon’s treatment, boosting the fan campaign.
- The Save Bosch: Legacy fan campaign is overshadowing Amazon’s marketing plans, uncovering darker motives behind the show’s cancelation.
The petition to Save Bosch: Legacy started out as a grassroots campaign to persuade Amazon to give the show a proper ending. However, it’s turned into a full exploration of why the show was canceled and why Amazon has been so determined to stop the cast and crew from supporting it. As the marketing team at Amazon MGM inevitably plots their campaign to push Bosch: Legacy‘s ‘final season’, it is the perfect time for the fans to step up their own campaign: to save the show.
Over 27,000 fans have already signed the Save Bosch: Legacy petition, but there are more fans out there who need to know the full story. Amazon is finally promoting Bosch: Legacy, but they’ve created this false narrative that this is a fitting end to the story. The fans need to continue to spread the word that Bosch: Legacy was not supposed to end this way, and fight the outcome.

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The Bosch: Legacy Cast Are Finally Speaking Out And Amazon’s Potential Marketing Plan Now Has A Major Problem
The stage was set for Amazon’s farewell tour to promote the ‘final season’ of Bosch: Legacy, but the only thing fans are talking about is the cancelation, with many revelations rising to the surface. The Amazon money truck can only travel so many miles, before fans start to smell the gas, and realize they’ve been sold an absolute lie about the end of Bosch: Legacy. Titus Welliver’s new first-look deal has kept him happy and quiet so far, despite the fact that he wanted to play Harry Bosch for as long as possible. Michael Connelly acknowledged the petition, but has otherwise kept quiet. As every fan of Hollywood knows, all stories have a fly in the oinkment, and Save Bosch: Legacy has Troy Evans: the legendary character actor who portrays Barrel Johnson in Bosch and Bosch: Legacy. The thing about Troy Evans is, he speaks his mind, and he doesn’t like Amazon very much: He told fans on the Bosch Pit Facebook group:
Amazon has been trying to phase out Crate and Barrel since the start of Bosch: Legacy, relegating them to sporadic guest appearances. This kind of treatment towards experienced creatives like Troy Evans and his counterpart Gregory Scott Cummins encourages them to speak their minds. The real Renee Ballard, Mitzi Roberts, also voiced her frustration with the cancelation, and now, in the biggest boost for the Save Bosch: Legacy campaign so far, it was revealed that Mimi Rogers arguably set the wheels in motion for the launch of the petition to save the show: She told her Instagram followers what to do if they were upset with the cancelation of Bosch: Legacy back in early September 2024:
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.
The Fan Campaign To Save Bosch: Legacy Is Overshadowing Amazon’s Potential Marketing Plans
Amazon’s Bosch: Legacy ‘final season’ marketing plans have hit a huge snag. The silence game Amazon played leading up to this promotion push led to a LOT of questions. Titus Welliver’s pre-cancelation comments contradicted Amazon’s official narrative for the so-called ‘planned’ handover to the Ballard spin-off. Michael Connelly’s contract clause hinted at Amazon’s desire to stop shooting in Los Angeles, despite the city desperately needing productions to stay in the area. Every little bit of information that has come out has revealed a darker side to Amazon’s cancelation of Bosch: Legacy. As the big marketing push ramps up ahead of ‘the sun setting on the saga’, the Save Bosch: Legacy campaign has gone viral and the ‘real’ narrative is popping like one of Harry Bosch’s jazz records.
The talk in Hollywood is focused on the dissenting voices in the Bosch: Legacy camp, and it’s overshadowing Amazon’s final season marketing masterplan. The Save Bosch: Legacy petition could actually save Hollywood, as it uncovers the true extent of the damage done to the industry by the streaming giant. Amazon is having their pity party because everyone is picking on them for canceling all the best shows and ‘dumbing’ down their content for the so-called ‘two-screen’ generation. This younger demographic, who Amazon thinks only watches television while scrolling on their phones, as they subconsciously ingest the barrage of adverts on the platform. Young people deserve so much more credit than this. Of course, they started adverts on Amazon Freevee before shutting the offshoot down when they realized they were competing with themselves. Freevee was the home of Bosch: Legacy so there’s probably a link with the cancelation that needs looking into in more detail. The fact remains: Save Bosch: Legacy is a movement, and it’s growing exponentially. Amazon might just have to rethink this final season marketing blitz if they want that sweet sound of silence again.
Sign The Petition To Save Bosch: Legacy HERE

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