Creators Robert and Michelle King tease new Evil season 3 story details including the repercussions to come from the shocking season 2 finale. Katja Herbers and Mike Colter lead the cast of the supernatural series as skeptical forensic psychologist Dr. Kristen Bouchard and Catholic seminarian David Acosta as they begin working together to investigate various purported supernatural ongoings with the help of Aasif Mandvi's tech expet Ben Shakir. All the while, Kristen finds her and her family the target of a demonic threat named George, who is seemingly tied to the mysterious and evil Dr. Leland Townsend.
Evil season 2 explored Kristen struggling to come to grips with her guilt after having murdered Orson LeRoux, a serial killer who earned his release with Leland's help and took to harassing Kristen and her daughters. Meanwhile, David makes further steps towards being ordained but finds himself conflicted by his feelings for Kristen and Ben becomes haunted by a succubus in his dreams. Evil season 2 continued the show's success streak with even higher reviews from critics for its blend of horror and comedy and character development and the creators are looking to keep this going with the upcoming season 3.
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With just a month remaining until its premiere, creators Robert and Michelle King caught up with Entertainment Weekly to discuss Evil season 3. The duo teased that the new season will be as "horrifying" and "absurd" as ever and will explore the consequences from Kristen's emotional confession in the season 2 finale. The Kings also confirmed that Evil season 3 will not address the pandemic but instead explore some of the emotions the country has experienced.
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