But it’s thatteam of threethat separatedEvilfrom its kin from the start.

ButEviluses the strengths of each characterto actually investigate supernatural situations before jumping right in to the worst-case scenario.

TV shows simply don’t end like that, another way in whichEvilpushes the boundaries of the medium.

Katja Herbers as Kristen Bouchard, Mike Colter as Father David Acosta, and Aasif Mandvi as Ben Shakir looking serious in triangle formation in the ‘Evil’ Season 4 poster.

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Season 2’s “S is for Silence” has no dialogue for large portions of the episode.

“E is for Elevator” is straight-up supernatural.

When the Kings discuss the series, there is often a sense of play about their intentions.

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“Evil,” the 2019 TV series from creators Robert and Michelle King, is a gripping exploration of the intersection between science and the supernatural. The series stars Katja Herbers as Dr. Kristen Bouchard, a forensic psychologist drawn into a world of dark mysteries and unexplained phenomena. Alongside priest-in-training David Acosta (Mike Colter) and tech expert Ben Shakir (Aasif Mandvi), Kristen is tasked with investigating a series of bizarre cases for the Catholic Church, including demonic possessions, hauntings, and miracles.

We will miss this show and cast.

In many ways, it was a dream project, but sadly, evil will outlastEvil.

“The announcement was shocking, and no formal reason given as to why.

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However, there may actually be a definitive reason why, and it dates back to May 2023.

TheWGA strikeshut down filming onEvil, prompting production to end earlier than planned.

If we’re being honest, it’s not necessarily a bad thing thatEvilis wrapping up.

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SoEvilgoing out on a high?

Evilis available to stream in the U.S. on Paramount+

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Mike Colter, Katja Herbers & Aasif Mandvi standing over something they’re looking at in Season 4 of Evil

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