BoschThe new Renée Ballard spinoff has seemingly received an official title and logo in a new behind-the-scenes photo of series star Maggie Q. Q will be introduced as Ballard in the upcoming Bosch: Legacy Season 3, which will see the detective step on the screen for the first time. The character comes from Michael Connelly’s book series with the same name, because he crossed different times with Bosch throughout the author’s work. Amazon recently announced that it would be getting a spinoff after its debut on the parent show.
Now, on Instagram, Q Posted a photo on the set of the new one Bosch spinoff series, alongside Mitzi Hartert-Roberts, the real-life detective who helped inspire Connelly to create Renée Ballard. TThe image also features set chairs with Ballard In all capsSeemingly confirming the name of the show. The lettering is red except for the “LA” in the middle, which is black and white. Check out the new post from Q below:
What Maggie Q’s new post reveals about the Ballard spinoff
The Bosch follow-up sounds like an exciting new journey
Boschs Renée Ballard spinoff will follow the main character of Q as she leads the LAPD’s Cold Case Division, an underfunded part of the force that leads unique investigations. Filming for the spinoff began in July 2024, with Connelly serving as producer Together Bosch: Legacy Producers Michael Alaimo, Kendall Sherwood and Trish Hofmann. Cast members will include John Carroll Lynch as Thomas Laffont, Courtney Taylor as Samira Parker, and four undisclosed characters portrayed by Rebecca Field, Amy Hill Victoria Moroles and Michael Mosley.
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Although not much is known about the story yet, Connelly hints that Harry Bosh (Titus Welliver) may returnAfter the end of Bosch: Legacy in season 3. If that happens, Ballard Season 1 could involve a passing of the torch, with Q’s character stepping up in similar ways that previous characters in the franchise would have. However, her leadership in cold case investigations means that her approach to the law will be much different, which makes the Bosch Spinoff series stand out thanks to its fresh face and atmosphere.
Our confirmation of Ballard’s title
The show is taking after its predecessor
Much like how Bosch also used the last name of its protagonist for the actual name of the series, Ballard will be doing the same, reflecting his connection to the Welliver-led series. However, the show will also be different, illustrated by Hartert-Roberts’ presence, the real detective has appeared in the franchise before. With a lot of mystery still surrounding the series, this title tease and confirmation of who’s involved makes for a perfect hint as to what to expect when the show finally arrives.
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