Evil's Kurt Fuller is teasing a mind-altering arc for his character, Dr. Boggs, in the show's third season. The supernatural drama series first premiered on CBS back in 2019 before Evil transitioned to Paramount+ two years later, a move that proved beneficial for its story and visual effects. The show follows Kristen Bouchard, a forensic psychologist, who teams up with a Catholic seminarian and a technology contractor to investigate claims of paranormal phenomena. Evil season 3 debuted on June 12, 2022 and featured the return of Fuller, who stars as Kristen's therapist, in addition to Katja Herbers, Mike Colter, Aasif Mandvi, Michael Emerson, and Andrea Martin.
In Screen Rant's exclusive interview with Fuller, he revealed that audiences can expect to see more of him in season 3. He also added that it is "very dramatic" and "mind-altering," what happens in these new episodes. Read the actor's full quote regarding Evil's third season below:
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«I'm in every episode but one from now on. It's a lot, and it's very dramatic; very exciting, ridiculously funny, and mind-altering. You don't need to smoke anything or take anything to watch Dr. Boggs. He's done it for you.»
The Evil season 3 trailer did not show much of Dr. Boggs, but it certainly suggested big things for the upcoming episodes. His character planned to take a break at the end of season 2 after witnessing a demon first-hand, and so far, he appears to still be struggling with what he saw as he concurrently works with Sister Andrea. What lies ahead for Dr. Boggs remains unknown, but if Kurt Fuller's words are any indication, fans have a lot to look forward to as Evil continues on Paramount+.
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