Evil to End With Season 4 — Watch Trailer, Find Out When It’ll Premiere

Evil is coming to an end on Paramount+, if nowhere else in the world.

The supernatural series will end with its upcoming Season 4, TVLine has learned. The show’s swan song will begin streaming in May.

In May 2023, production on Season 4 wrapped earlier than scheduled after a cast member had to take a leave of absence to attend to a family matter. However, Paramount+ has ordered four additional episodes that will be added to the season; these are scheduled to begin shooting soon in New York City. (Read leading lady Katja Herber’s reaction to the show’s surprise cancellation.)

On Thursday, Paramount+ released a tantalizing teaser trailer that offers a first glimpse at Season 4 footage. The bottom line? Everyone is losing their minds, and we have no idea what’s going on.

“We want to thank Paramount+ for giving us four bonus episodes to end Evil in the world in style,” series co-creators/showrunners/executive producers Robert and Michelle King said via statement. “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.”

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At the end of Season 3, Kristen was shocked to learn that Leland was going to become a father… and that his pregnant partner’s baby was conceived using Kristen’s ova. In other news, Andy returned to his family — who temporarily thought that he’d died in an avalanche while mountain climbing — but something about him was very off. Sister Andrea toured Kristen’s home and realized it was infested with demons. And David had a vision of an angel who told him, “38 days, woe to Babylon.” (Read a finale recap and hear what series co-creator/executive producer Robert King had to say about the episode.)

We don’t know much more yet about the upcoming season, but when TVLine was on set in early 2023, series star Mike Colter hinted that The Entity — aka the Vatican’s super-secret organization that recruited David a while back — would definitely be a player in the coming episodes and that it has “sort of morphed into something that I will say is slightly more sinister, maybe, because the Entity is separate from the Church.”

Press PLAY on the video above, then hit the confessional — er, comments section — below to tell us all of your thoughts and feelings about Evil‘s forthcoming ending.

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