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December 31 Will Be a Horrific Day for Fans of ‘Evil’

2025-11-27 20:16
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December 31 Will Be a Horrific Day for Fans of ‘Evil’

The first three seasons of Evil, which are currently streaming on Netflix U.S., are set to leave the streamer next month. Find out when.

December 31 Will Be a Horrific Day for Fans of ‘Evil’ Katja Herbers as Kristen holding red panties with Mike Colter as David & Aasif Mandiv as Ben in Evil Katja Herbers as Kristen holding red panties with Mike Colter as David & Aasif Mandiv as Ben in EvilImage via Paramount+ 4 By  Lade Omotade Published 34 minutes ago

Lade Omotade is a News Author at Collider with a passion for exploring the ever-evolving world of the Film & TV industry. Her work centers on covering the latest news, from casting announcements and franchise scoops to streaming updates and behind-the-scenes shifts that shape the way stories are told.  Omotade approaches storytelling with both professional insight and unapologetic fandom; digging into what makes a franchise successful, spotlighting rising voices in Hollywood, and asking the questions fans are already buzzing about. Her writing reflects that mix: part industry analysis, part fan excitement, and always grounded in a love for the craft of storytelling.

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Often regarded as one of the best supernatural series of the decade, Evil is that one CBS/Paramount+ show that every horror fan couldn't get enough of throughout its four-season run. The 96% RT series last aired on August 22, 2024, five years after its premiere on September 26, 2019, and fans have never stopped hoping for a fifth season. Evil Season 4 was announced as its final on February 15, 2024, with four episodes added to conclude the story. The season, unfortunately, won't make it to Netflix, unlike the first three, which have been on the streamer for some time but are also departing very soon.

We can confirm that Evil Seasons 1–3, which are currently streaming on Netflix US, are set to leave on December 31, 2025. So, subscribers have only a month to catch up on the psychological horror series created by Robert and Michelle King. This won't be the first time, as Netflix licensed the first season in October 2020, and it was removed a year later, after which the series moved exclusively to Paramount+ for the rest of its run. Netflix then went on to pick up the series again, Seasons 1 and 2, in April 2024, before adding Season 3 months later in December.

Where Else Can You Stream 'Evil'?

With Netflix removing Evil from its catalog next month, the thrilling drama is already on Paramount+, where it has been since Season 2 premiered. There, all four seasons are streaming, and will most likely remain that way (even if it gets licensed elsewhere) till reported otherwise. Starring in Evil are Katja Herbers, Mike Colter, and Aasif Mandvi, who portray an unlikely trio investigating supposed miracles, hauntings, and demonic activity. Herbers plays Kristen Bouchard, a forensic psychologist; Colter is David Acosta, a priest-in-training; and Mandvi stars as Ben Shakir, the team's technical expert and equipment handler. Michael Emerson is also a major player in Evil, playing Dr. Leland Townsend, a forensic psychologist and Kristen's professional rival who seems obsessed with her family and takes pleasure in nudging people toward darkness.

The first three seasons of Evil are streaming on Netflix until their last day to watch on December 30, 2025. Stay tuned to Collider for more information.

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Evil

Like Follow Followed Horror Drama Crime Release Date 2019 - 2023 Network CBS, Paramount Showrunner Michelle King Directors Michelle King Writers Michelle King

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