‘Bosch’ Renewed By Amazon for Fourth Season

The third season of the drama starring Titus Welliver is currently in production.

Courtesy of Amazon Studios

'Bosch'

The third season of the drama starring Titus Welliver is currently in production.

Amazon is ordering more Bosch.

The streamer has greenlit a fourth season of the crime-procedural starring Titus Welliver. The series is currently in production on season 3, with the first two seasons available to stream on Amazon Prime.

An adaptation of Michael Connelly's best-selling novels, Bosch was the first original drama from Amazon Studios, and was part of the company's early push to offer television and film to subscribers under is $99-per-year Prime service.

The series also stars Jamie Hector (The Wire), Amy Aquino (Being Human), Madison Lintz (The Walking Dead) and Lance Reddick (The Wire). Treme alum Eric Ellis Overmyer developed the series and executive produces alongside Connelly, Pieter Jan Brugge and Henrik Bastin. Welliver serves as a producer.

"We are excited to announce the fourth season renewal of Amazon Prime Video’s longest running original drama series Bosch," said Amazon Studios vp Roy Price. "Prime members have loved following Detective Harry Bosch as he navigates difficult situations in his professional and personal lives, and we’re excited to let them know that even more is coming."

"I am happy beyond words. To think we are going to get another season to explore these characters is wonderful. Our team has worked very hard to create the most realistic detective show possible and I think that is resonating with viewers," said Connelly. "Titus and the rest of the cast and crew are dedicated to this. We are raising the storytelling bar with season three and we’ll do it again in four."

Added Henrik Pabst, managing director at Red Arrow International: "Bosch has continued to exceed all of our expectations in terms of its US and international appeal, with the show proving hugely popular with audiences around the world. We are delighted that the show will be back for season four."

Bryn Elise Sandberg

‘Bosch’ Renewed By Amazon for Fourth Season

The third season of the drama starring Titus Welliver is currently in production.

Courtesy of Amazon Studios

'Bosch'

The third season of the drama starring Titus Welliver is currently in production.

Amazon is ordering more Bosch.

The streamer has greenlit a fourth season of the crime-procedural starring Titus Welliver. The series is currently in production on season 3, with the first two seasons available to stream on Amazon Prime.

An adaptation of Michael Connelly's best-selling novels, Bosch was the first original drama from Amazon Studios, and was part of the company's early push to offer television and film to subscribers under is $99-per-year Prime service.

The series also stars Jamie Hector (The Wire), Amy Aquino (Being Human), Madison Lintz (The Walking Dead) and Lance Reddick (The Wire). Treme alum Eric Ellis Overmyer developed the series and executive produces alongside Connelly, Pieter Jan Brugge and Henrik Bastin. Welliver serves as a producer.

"We are excited to announce the fourth season renewal of Amazon Prime Video’s longest running original drama series Bosch," said Amazon Studios vp Roy Price. "Prime members have loved following Detective Harry Bosch as he navigates difficult situations in his professional and personal lives, and we’re excited to let them know that even more is coming."

"I am happy beyond words. To think we are going to get another season to explore these characters is wonderful. Our team has worked very hard to create the most realistic detective show possible and I think that is resonating with viewers," said Connelly. "Titus and the rest of the cast and crew are dedicated to this. We are raising the storytelling bar with season three and we’ll do it again in four."

Added Henrik Pabst, managing director at Red Arrow International: "Bosch has continued to exceed all of our expectations in terms of its US and international appeal, with the show proving hugely popular with audiences around the world. We are delighted that the show will be back for season four."

Bryn Elise Sandberg