Bosch Season 7 has been announced by
Amazon with the confirmation of a finish line set for the Titus Welliver-starring modern noir detective show, which launched back in 2014 as one of Amazon’s very first original offerings.
The preemptive season renewal for
Bosch, which is currently on deck for a
Season 6 premiere sometime this year on Amazon Prime Video, is par for the course, most recently exemplified by the platform’s announced order for said sixth season way back in November 2018 – well ahead of the April 19, 2019 arrival of
Season 5, the most recent frame available. Indeed, with no date to cite yet for Season 6, the show’s ultimate swan song in
Bosch Season 7 is likely far off on the horizon.
The series is the creation of Eric Overmyer, who adapted the prolific Harry Bosch novel series of Michael Connelly, which, having started with 1992’s
The Black Echo, currently consists of 22 books, the most recent of which is 2019’s
The Night Fire. Pertinently, Amazon has revealed that
Bosch Season 7 will manifest as an adaptation of two books, 1994’s
The Concrete Blonde and 2014’s
The Burning Room, with Bosch (Welliver) and partner Jerry Edgar (Jamie Hector) tackling two separate murder investigations that will take them to “the highest levels of white-collar crime and the deadly depths of the street-level drug trade.”