CBS aired the first season of Evil. However, COVID-19 delayed production so much that they opted not to air the second season. Instead, they gave it to Paramount+ to stream, so they did.
It is doing so well that the streaming service picked it up for another season after only three episodes.
To find out why fans adore this drama that questions who and what is truly evil, then you should steam the past episodes now and new episodes every Sunday. Because a show that deals with the church should air on the Lord’s day of rest. After all, she needs something to watch.
Because of the pandemic, Evil’s production was delayed. The supernatural procedural got delayed for so long that CBS decided to hold it. Now, after over a year of waiting for the second season, it finally has a premiere date on Paramount+. We will get to see what happens next, starting on June 20th.
While the trailer does not tell us that much, I am already having nightmares about it.
If you have not seen the Robert and Michelle King Sci-Fi drama, then I would binge it tonight. It was the sleeper hit of last year, even though it would cause you not to sleep.
If you are like me, then you have eagerly been awaiting season two of Evil. The good news is that it is close. The bad news is that it is going to Paramount+, so we will have to wait a little longer for a premiere date. But we will be getting one, according to Variety.
Personally, I think it is better suited for the streaming service. I hope they release it all at once, so we can binge it. Evil is the type of show that is better than to binge than wait a whole week for the next episode.
If you missed out on the first season and you like smart horror, then binge it on Paramount+ now. I promise you won’t be disappointed.
Remember when VH1 used to air Behind the Music, and we learned the scandalous life stories of musicians we knew and didn’t know about? Well, it is back on July 29th, and it is available exclusively on Paramount+.
The artists they are focusing on for season 1 are Jennifer Lopez, LL Cool J, Ricky Martin, Huey Lewis, Busta Rhymes, and Fat Joe.
Who do you want them to go behind the music with for the second season because you know there is going to be one? I also want follow-ups on celebrities they did the first time, like Leif Garret.
Back in 1992, MTV changed television forever with The Real World. Seven strangers moved into an apartment together, and we got to watch their every move. With that, reality television was born, and TV has never been the same.
On March 4th, Becky Blasband, Andre Comeau, Heather B. Gardner, Julie Gentry, Norman Korpi, Eric Nies, and Kevin Powell will move back in with each other. How have they changed? Do they still get along? Can they live in the same place again? What happens when they stop being polite…and start getting real? We will have to tune into Paramount+ to find out. And we are so going to want to find out.
Seriously, whoever said let’s get the OGs together, they deserve a raise. This is a brilliant idea. I would rather see them on the show’s new home than a group of strangers. At least for the first one.