  The BBC will be airing Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s Good Omens later this year
 Amazon Prime has already aired the series starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen
 Many have binged Good Omens since it dropped onto the streaming platform and are eager for more episodes
 While the series is yet to be confirmed by the broadcasters, writer Gaiman has hinted at some details for a possible follow-up
 In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, the acclaimed author said he had ideas for another season, which would be based on the unpublished sequel he and Pratchett came up with one sleepless night during a Settle Convention in 1989
 Gaiman teased there was “more plot” and story to tell but said he was just trying to come up with a way to make a second season work
 He also revealed, he was disappointed a scene featuring US comic and writer Patton Oswalt didn’t go ahead due to time and budgetary constraints
 The British writer behind American Gods and Stardust said: “We had Patton Oswalt lined up to play an Evangelical Preacher who gets possessed but that scene, we just ran out of time and money
 Good Omens deleted scene: Why was War in Africa scene cut from series?   “It was like the scene that wouldn’t quite die, because it was a while after we shot Good Omens where it looked like we would be able to get to America and shoot that scene on the publicity budget rather than our budget but it never happened
” Gaiman added: “I would have loved to have seen that scene.” However, should the series make a comeback, it looks like Oswalt could also appear in the cast of the new series
 He said: “I think Patton would pay his own fare to be in Good Omens two, if we did it
 But everybody wants to come back and do it.  Good Omens season 2: Will series use plot from unpublished sequel? “I think we’re in a lovely place where both the cast and the crew who made it had a fantastic time
” Gaiman said he’d been asked by lead star Tennant about the future of the series with everyone involved eager for another instalment
 He said he was in a “unique” situation with the broadcasters Amazon Prime and the BBC clamouring for more
 The star also said Good Omens had been a resounding success in all corners of the world
 Good Omens had no shortage of famous faces in season one with Mad Men’s Jon Hamm portraying Angel Gabriel while Oscar winer Frances McDormand provided the voice of God
 Good Omens petition: Why is there a petition against Good Omens?   There were a whole host of other famous faces in minor roles including Brian Cox, Bill Paterson, Miranda Richardson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton, to name but a handful of the stellar cast
 If season two does go ahead, Good Omens is highly likely to continue this tradition of famous faces in some of the smaller parts
 A second season is highly likely to be on the cards but it could now simply be a waiting game before anything is officially announced
 Those who have yet to watch the show can catch it when it airs on BBC Two later this year
   
