Michael Emerson as Leland looking shocked and a demon entering a courtroom in Evil season 4
Summary With the show's end on the horizon, Michael Emerson shares his thoughts on a potential Evil revival following the show's final season. After one successful season on CBS, followed by two acclaimed seasons on Paramount+, the supernatural drama about a team of assessors for the Catholic Church investigating purported paranormal events was revealed to be ending with its new season.
It'd be fun. I love the cast, I love the way the show is written. I like playing my character. Like most things in show business at this level, it's a question of economics. It would be extraordinary circumstances for another player or entity to pick up and carry a show as sophisticated — and I'm guessing expensive — as our show. But you never know.
Though Emerson's idea of a cheaper production of Evil might be enticing for Paramount+ or other streaming platforms to keep the show alive, it ultimately could be a hindrance to its overall quality. Across its four seasons, it has generally kept a grounded and more character-driven approach to its unique case-of-the-week structure, but has also steadily raised the stakes with each new season.
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