Evil is a show that has been as cursed as its storyline. It debuted on CBS, got cancelled, picked up by Paramount+, and then it got delayed by both the pandemic and the strikes.
And now, it has finally met its match. That is because the streaming service announced today that this season will be the supernatural drama’s final one.
“Robert and Michelle King created a unique and deeply entertaining way of exploring the intersection of religion and science,” said Jeff Grossman, Executive Vice President, Programming, Paramount+. “We thank Robert, Michelle and the immensely talented cast and crew of EVIL and are incredibly proud of their collective work on the series. We can’t wait to see what’s in store for these characters, in what is sure to be a nail-biting, wild ride of a final season.”
The fourth season premiers in May. And I can’t wait to see how it ends.
Sarah Michelle Gellar cheated on Vampires with Werewolves in Wolf Pack on Paramount+ and it didn’t work out for her.
That is because Edo von Belkom, the author of the book that the series was based on, announced today, “Well, after just about a full year of uncertainty, the hammer finally fell today in Hollywood and news came out that Wolf Pack has been officially cancelled.”
The show is another causality of the strikes. Or it could be that Gellar has had bad luck with shows ever since Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended.
Are you sad that Wolf Pack won’t return for another full moon?
SEAL Team has had an honorable run on CBS for four seasons and two more on Paramount+. However, today the streaming service announced that the military drama’s seventh season will be its final one.
“For six seasons, I have been fortunate and blessed to be a part of an outstanding cast and crew,” said series star and executive producer David Boreanaz. “Every day spent was a note of thanks to our men and women in the military and Special OPS. I thank our fans, and I’m proud we were able to make this show to shine light in the darkness toward so many suffering today. I look forward to season seven and the opportunity to end this series with love and gratitude.”
SEAL Time begins production next month, and the seventh season will debut in 2024.
We’ve been hearing about Good Burger 2 for months, but they have been secretive about the plot of the sequel. Today, we learned a lot more because Paramount+ released a trailer for the anticipated film.
Dexter (Keenan Thompson) and Ed (Kel Mitchell) are reunited at Good Burger, and they are happy to be working together again. That is until Jillian Bell and Lil Rel Howery have an evil plan to turn Good Burger into a Mega Burger and replace everyone with robots.
Can Dexter and Ed save the day? Find out on November 22nd.
Frasier is back in more ways than one. Kelsey Grammer returns to his Emmy-winning character, and Frasier is home again in Boston on the Paramount+ sequel that is streaming now.
We first met Frasier Crane at a bar called Cheers. That is where he fell in love with Lillith, and they had a son named Fredrick. Things did not work out between them, so he moved to Seattle to do a radio show.
And that is where his story left off. From there, he moved to Chicago to do a TV show, which was a huge success. But he decided to move on.
His dad recently passed away, and he decided to take a trip to Paris with a stopover in Boston to talk in his old Oxford buddy’s class at Harvard. And his life is going to change because of it.
While talking in Alan’s (Nicholas Lyndhurst) class, Olivia (Toks Olagundoye), the head of the Psychology Department, offers him a job. But he turns her down. And she is not going to take no for an answer.
And Fraiser is not going to take no for an answer from his son. Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott) dropped out of Harvard to become a fireman, and he thinks his dad is disappointed with him.
Frasier is not, and he wants to get to know his son and his girlfriend, Eve (Jess Salgueiro), better. She works at the bar below, where she lives with Freddy, and she wants to be an actress.
And those acting skills are going to come in handy when Frasier invites himself over for dinner that night.
Frasier is going to try to win his son over. And Olivia and Alan are going to crash the dinner party to win Fraiser over.
And then there is David (Anders Keith), who is Niles and Daphne’s son. He is just like his dad.
At least, I am assuming so because I didn’t watch Frasier. I know. But I did watch the first five episodes of the sequel because the trailer piqued my interest. And I am enjoying it so far.
It has that old sitcom feel with the stuffy Harvard professors, the down-to-earth working-class couple, and David. Poor David.
They all play off of each other brilliantly, and their chemistry is there right from the beginning. And the writing is so witty—something you would expect from the likes of Frasier.
So whether you watched the original series or not, you are going to laugh and love this sequel.
The first two episodes dropped today; new episodes will drop every Thursday.