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The Evil Season 2 Reviews, Cast, Ratings and Release Details-And Some Important Updates
The Evil Season 2 is a much-anticipated return of the show that has captivated audiences since its release in 2015. With season 1 concluding on such a cliffhanger, fans are dying to know what happens next. Check out our coverage below for everything you need to know about season 2, and don’t forget to subscribe, so you never miss an update!
Releasing details:
The Evil Season Two Premieres on March 20th at 11:30 pm EST/PST. Some Important Updates – The finale of season one was amazing, but it also left us with a major cliffhanger which will be resolved in the first episode! A brand new character named Dr. Karen Dean is introduced, and she’s played by Kelly Overton (True Blood). She has some alliance to the dark side that we won’t know about until later episodes. Stay tuned for all our reviews as they are released this month! Check out these latest photos from the set where actor Chris D’Elia takes over like a ghost who torments Zachariah Moore. Although it appears he doesn’t like working here, judging by his face!
Cast details :
Chris D’Elia
Kelly Overton
Cast members include Joel Courtney, who plays the role of young Jacob Marley, and veteran actor Raymond J. Barry as Mr. Scratch-the enigmatic character first introduced in Season One who presents a new challenge for Derek (Henry Thomas). “Everyone is on pins and needles trying to figure out how he will come onto the scene,” said co-executive producer David Nutter about the introduction of Mr. Scratch during our interview with him earlier today at Netflix’s offices
Ratings:
“The Evil Season One maintains the balance between horror and comedy, making for a show that’s both unsettling and hilarious.”
IMDb: 86%
Rotten Tomatoes: 92% (certified fresh!)
Metacritic: 81/100
Audience Score on Netflix: 89% out of 100 people. This is based on only 71 ratings, though!
Best Reviews On IMDb For Film And TV – The Evil season one has an average score across all reviews of 82%. That means it scored better than 50 other tv-series and movies from 2016!”
About the season:
The second season of the horror anthology series, Evil, will be released on July 13th. In this new season, viewers can expect to see some familiar faces like
Kelly Overton – who plays Connie, a troubled woman with a deep dark secret, and Chris D’Elia – an actor who takes over for Zachariah Moore as The Ghost in Season One.”
“Evil provides unique, insightful and often entertaining perspectives on what it means to have power-both how corrupting that power might be when used unchecked…and not just by its lead character but also those around him or her.”
“The Evil Season One Review: The Show Definitely Has Some Issues, But It’s Worth Watching;”
“Episode 16 Was Intense And Exciting, We Can’t-Wait To Find Out What Happens Next!”
What’s in store for the second season of “Evil”?
Fans who loved Season One can expect to see some familiar faces like Kelly Overton – who plays Connie, a troubled woman with a deep dark secret, and Chris D’Elia – an actor who takes over for Zachariah Moore as The Ghost in Season One. We also have actress Lili Mirojnick joining the cast this time around, taking on the role of Naomi Cleveland. She’ll be playing Detective Linda Shaw, with her first appearance being Episode Two-which is slated to air on March 17th.”
reviews of the season:
“The first thing I want to say is that the second season of ‘Evil’ picks up right where it left off. It’s not a reboot or anything like that which makes for some refreshing television because you can pick up and go.” “I’m going to tell you what others have told me in reviews, this show has major flaws, but they’re worth watching.”
rating/releases details:
“The show has been renewed for a third season which should air sometime next year.”
some important updates:
Evil Season one was originally released on February 13th (2018) but has been released on Netflix since then. “After a few episodes, I found myself not wanting to watch at all. There is just too much filler and things that are never explained.”