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“Evil” Season 4 Information

Some information on Mike’s series EVIL season four to return to Paramount+ in summer 2023.

Evil Season 4: Release Date, Cast, and more!

Created by Robert and Michelle King, Evil is an American supernatural drama television series. The show’s executive producers are Liz Glotzer, Robert King, Michelle King, Rockne S. O’Bannon, and Benedict Fitzgerald.

The first season premiered on September 26, 2019, on CBS. In October 2019, the series was renewed for a second season. In May 2021, it was confirmed that the series would move from CBS to Paramount+. The second season premiered on June 20, 2021. In July 2021, the series was renewed for a third season which premiered on June 12, 2022, and concluded on August 14, 2022, and renewed for a fourth season.

So, when the fourth season is releasing? What is the plot? Who has been cast in the lead roles? Keep reading to know further details.

Evil Plot and Cast

Though Evil season 4’s official synopsis has not yet been made public. The spooky television program, however, will probably continue where season 3 ended. Season 3 concluded on a cliffhanger of cliffhangers.

For the last few episodes, RMS Fertility and the mystery of Kristen’s missing egg have been in focus. By eventually revealing what happened to it, the season 3 finale somewhat resolved that plotline but still, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered.

Evil season 4 will certainly focus on Leland’s actions’ implications for Kristen. In season 3, she had a dream about a demon infant, whom she breastfed and cared for despite being scared of. Meanwhile, David needs to interpret the message “38 days, woe to Babylon” while Kristen deals with this bizarre circumstance.

Coming to the cast, includes Kristen played by Katja Herbers, David played by Mike Colter, Ben played by Aasif Mandvi, Leland played by Michael Emerson, Sheryl played by Christine Lahti, Sister Andrea played by Andrea Martin, Andy played by Patrick Brammall, and many more are there.

Evil Season 4 Release Date

Paramount+ execs have confirmed Evil season 4 to debut in summer 2023, but the exact date has not yet been announced. If the series follows the same release schedule then season 4 will premiere in June 2023 and conclude in Aug 2023.

Similar to Season 3, the fourth season will have 10 episodes to be released every week. The rest of the details related to Season 4 shall be disclosed soon.

SOURCE: DROIDJOURNAL

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Mike Attends “The Good Fight/Evil” Panel at New York Upfronts

Some new images of Mike. This time he was a panelist on THE GOOD FIGHT/EVIL New York Upfronts. Enjoy.

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Mike’s Show “Evil” Renewed for Season 4

It’s official, Mike’s show EVIL has been renewed for season four. Mike plays the part of priest-to-be David Acosta. Not sure what this might mean for his possible return to LUKE CAGE given Paramount Plus and Disney+ are competing streaming services, but we can dream. Given what we’ve seen with he and Krysten Ritter recently hanging out together one can assume the obvious. Or at least a possibility of the obvious.

Evil’s future beyond season 3 confirmed by Paramount+

Deeper into the supernatural world we go?

Evil season 4 has been given the go-ahead by Paramount+.

This supernatural chiller premiered its third season just last month, bringing back Katja Herbers’ forensic psychologist Dr Kristen Bouchard and Mike Colter’s experimental priest-in-waiting David Acosta.

The streaming service’s president of original scripted series Nicole Clemens shared in a statement (via TVLine): “We couldn’t be more excited to be terrified by what Robert and Michelle [King] create for season four with our outstanding cast bringing it to life.”

Evil is in stellar company when it comes to recommissioned TV this year. Apple TV+ wonder Severance landed a second season, Netflix’s Heartstopper has a second and third in the making, and Prime Video’s diabolical comic book saga The Boys will be back for a fourth.

When the show was first announced, Colter himself commented on its parallels with modern America.

“The country is full of people who have very strong opinions about religion and politics,” he said. “What we’re trying to do is to open a discussion between everyone so that, regardless of how you feel, having a strong opinion doesn’t mean you can’t listen. If you can listen, then you might be able to learn something.”

Co-creator Michelle King went on to acknowledge the pertinence of Evil’s central theme: two people can fundamentally disagree with each other but still respect and listen.

“What we liked about the show is the ability to show two people with very different ideas about the spiritual. Someone’s who’s truly sceptical and someone who is a true believer,” she said.

“We like the idea of them being able to express their feelings and listen to each other respectfully and yet have a dialogue.”

Evil streams in the US on Paramount+.

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Fans Want “Heroes For Hire” With Mike Colter & Finn Jones

According to an article in We Got This Covered, fans are discussing a reteam between Mike’s LUKE CAGE and his THE DEFENDERS co-star Finn Jones as IRON FIST/DANNY RAND. Given the most recent image of Mike with his JESSICA JONES co-star, Krysten Ritter, has been circulating and the possibility of him showing up on the show with Krysten, the article was very dismissive of Finn’s inclusion. It erroneously states Finn wasn’t part of the promo Disney+ showed when the Netflix shows made the transfer to their streaming platform. I’d say that’s very disrespectful of him because he was part of it. In fact all of the press for the migration of the shows to Disney+ plus has included Finn in the brand.

Fans demand a ‘Heroes for Hire’ show, Iron Fist included

Slowly but surely, the former Netflix shows are being absorbed back into official Marvel Cinematic Universe canon, with recent events indicating that a potential Heroes for Hire miniseries isn’t the most far-fetched idea in the world.

Not only has the Defenders Saga been rebranded and added to Disney Plus, but Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock returned to the fray in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk was reintroduced as the big bad of Hawkeye, and Marvel’s own website acknowledged the pair’s three-season run on a rival streaming service as being part of mainline continuity.

Krysten Ritter and Mike Colter set the internet ablaze when they posed for a photo together, while Jon Bernthal is happy to shout from the rooftops that he’s open to playing the Punisher again. With that in mind, perhaps the biggest surprise about MCU fans on Reddit calling on a Heroes for Hire show is the fact that Finn Jones’ Iron Fist is included in the conversation.

Jones’ Danny Rand wasn’t even part of the promos showcasing the Defenders arriving on Disney Plus, so we can probably rule him out of the running. MCU enthusiasts were recently celebrating Simone Missick’s Misty Knight, though, while Jessica Henwick admitted she turned down a role in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings partly in the hope that Colleen Wing would be brought back into the action.

It might be a long shot, but the churn of content is never going to stop, and there are plenty of far worse pitches out there than getting the band back together in a Heroes for Hire project.

SOURCE: WE GOT THIS COVERED

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Mike Attends The 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards

Mike was nominated for a Critics Choice award for his role of David Acosta in EVIL. Here he attends the ceremony held tonight. Sad to say he didn’t win, but I’m sure I speak for us all when I say he’s a winner in our hearts.

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