David Tennant's eldest son Ty and father-in-law Peter Davison have joined the cast for Good Omens 2.
The second season of the hit Amazon Prime fantasy show sees Tennant, 51, reprise his role as demon Crowley alongside Michael Sheen's angel Aziraphale.
According to their public CVs, House of the Dragon star Ty has been cast as Ennon, while Davison, who is known for playing the fifth Doctor in Doctor Who, will play Alistair.
Tennant played the 10th Doctor on the hit BBC sci-fi show from 2005-2010, and met his now wife Georgia when she starred on the series as the Doctor's daughter Jenny. Georgia, 38, who is the daughter of Davison, tied the knot with Tennant in 2011.
Good Omens is based on the novel of the same name by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Filming for the second season wrapped in March 2022 after an 18 week shoot in Scotland which saw Tennant and Sheen on set in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Gaiman previously teased the upcoming series, saying: "In this season we get to have new adventures with old friends, to solve some extremely mysterious mysteries, and we encounter some entirely new humans (living, dead, and otherwise), angels, and demons.
"We were lucky in the first season to have so many outstanding actors taking part, so I took pleasure in inviting people back, wherever we could, some in the roles they played originally, some in new parts written just for them."
An official premiere date for Good Omens 2 hasn't yet been announced, but Amazon Prime has confirmed it will return in summer 2023.
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