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Paramount+ Axes "Evil" After Four Wild Seasons
31 Jan
Summary
- Paramount+ canceled the supernatural series "Evil" in 2024.
- The show gained a devoted following for its quirky, bizarre storytelling.
- Creators and a cast member hint at a potential revival for the series.

The critically acclaimed supernatural comedy-drama "Evil," created by Robert and Michelle King, concluded its four-season run on Paramount+ with its cancellation in 2024. The series, lauded for its unique blend of dark humor and supernatural investigation, had garnered a devoted following. Its move to Netflix reportedly saw a surge in popularity, making the cancellation unexpected.
"Evil" centered on a skeptical psychologist, a seminarian, and a tech expert as they investigated various cases for evidence of demonic influence. The show was praised for its ability to conceptualize current societal themes through hyperbolic and often absurd narratives. Despite the show's end on Paramount+, there is hope for its future, as creators and at least one cast member have indicated that a revival could be a possibility.
The series, developed by the same masterminds behind "The Good Wife" franchise, consistently received high ratings from both critics and audiences. Its distinctive approach to exploring the uncanny, coupled with an integrated alternate reality game, kept fans engaged. The show's ability to pose profound questions about the nature of belief and sanity, while emphasizing the importance of human relationships, has left a lasting impression on viewers.




