Summary
- Despite Amazon’s efforts to celebrate Bosch: Legacy’s final season, fans are unhappy with the show’s cancelation, and the cast will be asked about it during the promotional tour.
- The cast, including Titus Welliver, are speaking out about the cancelation and supporting the fan petition.
- Save Bosch: Legacy movement has gained significant traction and challenges Amazon’s narrative about the show.
The promotion for Bosch: Legacy‘s final season is heavily focused on celebrating the show, and while the fans are excited about the new season, they don’t share Amazon’s jubilation about it coming to an end. Amazon unceremoniously canceled Bosch: Legacy over six months ago, and it’s now widely known that the creative team were informed after they’d already completed filming, which meant they couldn’t give Harry Bosch a fitting ending.
The cast of Bosch: Legacy will inevitably be asked about the cancelation and the fan petition to save the show when they embark on their busy promotional tour. Despite Amazon’s marketing of Bosch: Legacy focusing on giving the show its celebratory end, they can’t ignore the huge noise the fans are creating with nearly 30,000 signatures on the petition. Titus Welliver and Mimi Rogers have recently backed the petition to save the show, and they will undoubtedly be preparing for multiple questions about it. If you create a movement, it can’t be stopped in its tracks.

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Amazon’s preparations for the big promotional tour to give Bosch: Legacy a proper send-off have encountered a series of problems. The fans’ voices are loud and proud, and guess what? They will get even LOUDER in the lead up to Bosch: Legacy‘s final season premiere on March 27. The culture of silence has dissipated, and the cast are finally speaking out. The biggest voice of all is Titus Welliver, who has portrayed the iconic detective turned private investigator for over a decade in Bosch and Bosch: Legacy respectively. Welliver recently appeared on Spike’s Car Radio podcast, and opened up about Bosch: Legacy‘s cancelation:
The fans, while they are excited about this season. They’re also really p****d off. A massive movement through social media, petitions, and these public letters to the heads of Amazon.
Save Bosch: Legacy is a massive movement, and it’s too big to ignore now. Titus Welliver and the rest of the cast will undoubtedly be asked about the cancelation and the petition led by the fans over the next few weeks, and Amazon must accept that this will happen. Actors might have contracts with Amazon, but they also have freedom of speech. Amazon’s puppetry needs to take a backseat, while the creative people take center stage for the promotion of Bosch: Legacy season 3. Don’t forget, Amazon brought this on themselves with all the skullduggery over the last seven months, but they found their voice when they finally began promoting Bosch: Legacy season 3 last month. Instead of interfering during the promotional tour, Amazon should fill their now-famous money truck up with gas, and take a much-needed vacation, preferably away from Los Angeles and people with actual talent.
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.
Amazon might have billions of dollars, and enormous weight in the industry, but it’s very surprising how loud a fan movement to save a show can overshadow all that jazz. Save Bosch: Legacy is arguably the biggest and bravest campaign ever, and the great news is: it can’t be canceled. Every time Amazon releases a Bosch: Legacy statement, the accuracy of it is debunked immediately. Whether it’s Titus Welliver’s pre-cancelation comments or Michael Connelly’s contract clause: everything Amazon has said is followed by a striking contradiction. The Save Bosch: Legacy campaign seemingly has the controversial backing of fan favorite Troy Evans, when he uttered the now iconic one-liner:
Mitzi Roberts also supported the petition, while Mimi Rogers’ ‘Tell Amazon’ rallying cry was a huge boost, as Amazon failed to convince fans with ‘the sun setting on the saga’ promotional spiel. Titus Welliver’s recent backing of the Save Bosch: Legacy petition is the icing on the cake formally decorated with Amazon flowers. Jeff Bezos’ corporate giant will gush over the people who heap praise on them during the Bosch: Legacy final season promotional tour, but they will try to cancel the voices who dare to question them and speak the truth. Save Bosch: Legacy is a juggernaut, and it will conquer every obstacle put in front of it, because the fans LOVE this show, and they’ll fight tooth and nail for it. Save Bosch: Legacy has simply run a much stronger campaign than Amazon, and that is why everyone is talking about the cancelation and the petition and nobody is buying the ‘final season’ jargon.
Sign The Petition To Save Bosch: Legacy Here

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