Netflix users, it’s time to bid a sad farewell to the critically acclaimed CBS-turned-Paramount+ series, Evil. The show, which has been a hidden gem, will be leaving the platform on December 31st, 2025. This confirmation marks the end of its three-season run on Netflix, leaving fans wondering about the possibility of a season 4 revival or a new home for the series.
The show’s unique blend of mystery, thriller, and horror elements has captivated audiences worldwide. At its core, Evil revolves around an unlikely trio of investigators, comprising Katja Herbers as Kristen Bouchard, a forensic psychologist; Mike Colter as David Acosta, a priest; and Aasif Mandvi as Ben Shakir, a contractor with a skeptical approach to the supernatural. Their storylines delved into unexplained phenomena, demonology, and the blurred lines between faith and science.
While Evil initially premiered on CBS, it was later acquired by Paramount+, where it found a new home. However, its Netflix journey was a bit of a rollercoaster ride. The first season landed on the platform in October 2020, but was removed a year later. Despite this, the series continued to thrive on Paramount+, with all four seasons currently available for streaming. It’s uncertain whether this removal from Netflix will pave the way for the series to find a new home or if it will remain exclusive to Paramount+.
The news of Evil‘s departure has sparked a mix of emotions among fans. Some are disappointed that Netflix won’t be adding season 4, while others are saddened that the series won’t be saved by the popular streaming platform. As the countdown to December 31st begins, fans are eagerly awaiting the next move for this captivating series. Will it find a new home, or will it remain a beloved but exclusive title on Paramount+? Only time will tell.



