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There’s some news at Paramount+…Evil is set to end with a shortened, upcoming fourth and final season.
The show will return in May 2024 with four final episodes to give the series a proper sendoff.
Keep reading to find out more…
Showrunners and creators Robert and Michelle King said in a statement, “We want to thank Paramount+ for giving us four bonus episodes to end Evil in the world in style. We will miss this show and cast. In many ways it was a dream project, but sadly evil will outlast Evil. See you in May.”
Filming on the final season will begin in NYC soon, with Katja Herbers and Mike Colter starring.
A teaser for the final season was also released. Watch below. Meanwhile, find out which TV show is canceled at Paramount+.
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