‘Bosch’ Spin-Off Soars on Streaming Charts Despite Recent Titus Welliver News

The Bosch uni­verse con­tin­ues to expand — but it might be doing so with­out its cor­ner­stone. Prime Video has offi­cial­ly renewed Bal­lard for a sec­ond sea­son, con­firm­ing that Mag­gie Q will return as Detec­tive Renée Bal­lard in Michael Connelly’s acclaimed crime fran­chise, and fans have flocked back to the series, pro­pelling it into Prime Video’s Top 10. Yet amid the cel­e­bra­tion, one notable absence has fans talk­ing: Titus Welliv­er, the actor behind LAPD icon Har­ry Boschwasn’t men­tioned any­where in Prime Video’s announce­ment.

Welliv­er played Har­ry Bosch for near­ly a decade across sev­en sea­sons of Boschand two sea­sons of Bosch: Lega­cy before repris­ing the role in Bal­lard’s first sea­son. His absence from the renew­al state­ment has led many to won­der whether the character’s on-screen jour­ney has final­ly reached its end

Adding fuel to the spec­u­la­tion is Welliver’s new com­mit­ment to MGM+’supcom­ing crime series The West­ies, in which he stars oppo­site J.K. Sim­mons. While no offi­cial con­fir­ma­tion has been giv­en regard­ing Bosch’s future appear­ances, fans are brac­ing for a pos­si­ble farewell

Based on Connelly’s best-sell­ing nov­els, Bal­lard fol­lows Detec­tive Renée Bal­lard, a fierce­ly deter­mined LAPD offi­cer who works the night shift and tack­les cold cas­es while nav­i­gat­ing the pol­i­tics and prej­u­dice with­in the depart­ment. The first sea­son debuted on July 9 and quick­ly became one of Prime Video’s biggest sum­mer hits, earn­ing a rare 100% rat­ing on Rot­ten Toma­toes and top­ping both Nielsen and FlixPatrol’s charts.

Lau­ren Lan­cast­er, Head of U.S. SVOD TV Devel­op­ment at Ama­zon MGM Stu­dios, praised the show’s break­out suc­cess

Bal­lard’s grip­ping sto­ry­telling and out­stand­ing per­for­mances from Mag­gie Q and the entire cast have made it an instant hit with audi­ences. We couldn’t be more excit­ed to con­tin­ue the jour­ney

Showrun­ners Michael Alaimo and Kendall Sher­wood echoed that enthu­si­asm, teas­ing what’s next for Sea­son 2

“We’re so grate­ful to have the chance to con­tin­ue Ballard’s sto­ry. See­ing audi­ences res­onate with these char­ac­ters is incred­i­bly reward­ing. We get to work with such a tal­ent­ed, ded­i­cat­ed team — and we’re thrilled to keep build­ing this world. Can’t wait for every­one to see what we’ve cooked up!

In his own state­ment, Michael Con­nel­lyexpressed grat­i­tude for the show’s recep­tion — but, like Prime Video, did not ref­er­ence Welliv­er or Bosch’s future

It’s a great priv­i­lege to have my char­ac­ters brought to life on screen sea­son after sea­son, and it’s thanks to the fans con­tin­u­ing to tune in that we’re able to do so. I’m espe­cial­ly grate­ful to Mag­gie Q for embody­ing Renée so per­fect­ly, hon­or­ing the char­ac­ter as we take her into the next stage of her jour­ney.”