Malevolent Architects Seem Optimistic About Its Potential Resurgence
In a disappointing turn of events, the popular horror drama Evil has drawn its final curtain, leaving viewers and Io9 enthusiasts empty-hearted. Streaming its last goodbyes on Paramount+, the gripping four-season run has stirred some intriguing speculation about potential continuation.
In an interview with Deadline, the creators, Robert and Michelle King, hinted at a hidden glimmer of hope without revealing any big news. Robert King shared, "It feels like there'll be two more seasons... we wish we could do more... because it's just cool. It's a fun idea, a fun cast." However, the cancellation seems to be a result of timing and shifting business attitudes, as mentioned by Robert King, due to the strike and subsequent Wall Street reevaluation.
The lack of immediate meetings or announcements about taking the show elsewhere hasn't dampened the Kings' spirits. Michelle King expressed her gratitude for the show's popularity on Netflix and expressed a sense of pride in the work they've done. She remarked, "I felt proud of the show and grateful that we did get these last four episodes to land the plane."
Robert King, ever the creator, prefers leaving a few threads hanging at the finish, encouraging audiences to imagine the story's unfolding. This intriguing open-endedness has ignited the flames of interest among fans and watchful eyes, including renowned horror author Stephen King, who publicly voiced his support for the show's return[1][2].
Although no concrete discussions or announcements have been made about a move to another platform, there have been whispers of potential interest in April 2024[2]. In the meantime, dive into the details of that devilish finale scene and more by checking out the interview on Deadline. Bye, Evil seasons one through four, now streaming with those bonus episodes on Paramount+.
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[1] https://twitter.com/StephenKing/status/1579581978547441664[2] https://deadline.com/tv/evil-cancellation-paramount-alan-sepinwall-1235283752/
- With the final season of Evil streaming on Paramount+, fans and Io9 enthusiasts are left wondering if the show might continue in the future, hinted by creators Robert and Michelle King.
- In a conspicuous move, Robert King shared in an interview with Deadline that there could potentially be two more seasons, despite the cancellation on Paramount+.
- The cancellation of Evil seemed to be due to timing and shifting business attitudes, as mentioned by Robert King, but no immediate discussions or announcements about taking the show elsewhere have been made.
- Horror author Stephen King has voiced his support for the show's return, and there have been whispers of potential interest in April 2024, adding fuel to the speculation about the show's continuation.