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Everything We Know about 'Evil' Season 2

The CBS series was renewed for a second season, but when can we expect to see it?

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Now that it’s on Netflix, the addictive, fascinating CBS drama Evil has gained a whole new wave of fans, which of course brings up the question: When will there be more? The good news is: More Evil will be haunting viewers soon. (Though it will first head to network television before it starts streaming.) 

The clever show from The Good Wife creators Robert and Michelle King stars Katja Herbers as Kristen Bouchard, a forensic psychologist who gets a strange new gig helping priest-in-training David Acosta (Mike Colter) determine whether there’s a clinical explanation for strange events or something demonic is afoot. It’s a show that’s both genuinely upsetting and scary while also remaining kooky and amusing. It also ends on a first season cliffhanger that basically demands more. So when is that coming? Read on. 

Will there be a Season 2? 

Yes! Evil was renewed for a second season back in October of 2019 as its first season was airing. 

Has it started filming? 

According to an Instagram from Herbers, production on Season 2 is already underway. A pandemic’s not going to stop the devil, apparently. 

Is there an Evil Season 2 trailer? 

Sorta; during the pandemic, the cast cobbled together a “trailer,” which debuted at New York Comic Con this year, and it’s adorable as hell. It may not actually have any information about what’s to come. Sure, they reference plot points like Ben asking Kristen about the blood on her leg and Leland’s impending marriage to Kristen’s mom Sheryl. Leland asks for an exorcism! But is any of this dialogue from the script? Debatable. It’s worth watching, however, for Aasif Mandvi’s expert sound effects. 

What can we expect from Season 2? 

The show has to followup on the major cliffhanger at the end of the first season’s finale in which Kristen picks up a rosary and finds that it burned her hand after she may or may not have murdered probable serial killer Orson LeRoux, who delivered a threatening gift to her house and her children. Is she possessed? Is she a murderer? Robert and Michelle King are obviously not saying much, but they have implied that there’s still hope for Kristen.

“The reason to be worried is that it happened,” Robert told TVLine. “The reason not to be worried is the look in the mirror, a look of, ‘Oh fuck.’ Evil people who indulge in evil, where you can’t pull back, maybe would wear that as a badge of honor or they would look at it and go, ‘Yeah, that makes sense.’ Kristen doesn’t want to be that person.” In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Robert explained that Kristen’s turn was part of the show’s exploration of motherhood: “We’re looking at how mothering can creep over into villainy because mothering involves protectiveness.” 

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Speaking of motherhood, how about that creepy fertility clinic storyline? 

In the finale, Ben and David discover that a fertility clinic is connected to all kinds of seemingly demonic child-related occurrences, including the boy who tried to drown his sister earlier in the season and a miscarriage that seemingly led a father-to-be to be a serial killer. Turns out, Kristen also went there, and the symbols used in its marketing align with David’s visions. 

Is there more we know about what’s to come? 

Robert told EW to expect more from Ben, Mandvi’s character, next season including his relationship with his Muslim family and his new girlfriend, a TV ghost hunter who believes her dead sister is attached to her physically. 

How about the Demon Therapist who is possibly Satan? 

Oh, you’ll have to assume he’ll be there. The Kings confirmed in an interview with Business Insider that Leland will be seeking an exorcism in the pilot, perhaps his therapist will be advising. 

Did they change any plots because of coronavirus? 

Yes, according to that interview, they scrapped a storyline about a “haunted” subway platform because it would require too many extras. “Now it relies on [intimate] shocks instead of spectacle,” Robert said. “Features and VFX heavy shows can do spectacle, but there’s a big lack of reality when there’s so much CGI.”

When will Evil Season 2 premiere? 

Unclear, but we’ll be watching. Need help finding something to watch? Sign up here for our weekly Streamail newsletter to get streaming recommendations delivered straight to your inbox.

Esther Zuckerman is a senior entertainment writer at Thrillist. Follow her on Twitter @ezwrites.

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Where to Celebrate Lunar New Year 2023 in Australia

And what it means to be in the year of the Rabbit.

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Starting with the new moon on Sunday, January 22, this Lunar New Year ushers in the year of the Rabbit. We’ve put together a guide on celebrating the Lunar New Year in Australia.

What is special about the year of the Rabbit?

As you might know, each year has an animal sign in the Chinese Zodiac, which is based on the moon and has a 12-year cycle. This year, we celebrate the year of the rabbit, known to be the luckiest out of all twelve animals. It symbolises mercy, elegance, and beauty.

What celebrations are taking place and how can I get involved?

There are plenty of festivals happening all around the country which you can get involved with. Here they are per state.

New South Wales

Darling Harbour Fireworks
When: Every year, Sydney puts on a fireworks show, and this year, you can catch it on January 28 and February 4 at 9 pm in Darling Harbour.

Dragon Boat Races
When: Witness three days of dragon boat races and entertainment on Cockle Bay to usher in the Lunar New Year. The races will commence on January 27 and finish on January 29.

Lion Dances
When: Catch a traditional Lion Dance moving to the beat of a vigorous drum bringing good luck and fortune for the Lunar New Year. The dance performances will happen across Darling Harbour on Saturday, January 21, Sunday, January 22, and Sunday, February 4 and 5, around 6 pm and 9 pm.

Lunar New Year at Cirrus Dining
When: Barangaroo’s waterfront seafood restaurant, Cirrus, is celebrating the Year of the Rabbit with a special feast menu. Cirrus’ LNY menu is $128pp with optional wine pairing and is available from Saturday, January 21, to Sunday, February 5.

Auntie Philter
When: Hello Auntie’s owner and executive chef, Cuong Nguyen will be dishing out some of the most classic Vietnamese street foods with his mum, Linda. All of Philter’s favourites will be on offer, as well as Raspberry Pash Beer Slushies and other cocktails being served at the Philter Brewing rooftop bar on Sunday, January 22 and Sunday, January 29.

Victoria

Lunar New Year Festival
When: Ring in the Lunar New Year with food, music, arts, and more on Sunday, January 22, from 10 am to 9 pm.

Lunar New Year at the National Gallery of Victoria
When: Celebrate the year of the rabbit at the National Gallery of Victoria’s festival of art, food, and art-making activities for everyone from 10 am-5 pm.

Queensland

BriAsia Festival
When: From February 1-19, Brisbane will come alive with performances, including lion dances and martial arts displays. There will be street food, workshops, comedy and more.

South Australia

Chinatown Adelaide Street Party
When: Adelaide is set to hose a fun-filled day celebrating the Chinese New Year on Saturday, January 28, from 12 pm to 9 pm.

Western Australia

Crown Perth
When: Across January and February, Crown Perth hosts free live entertainment, including colourful lion dances, roving mascots, and drumming performances. The restaurants will also throw banquets and menus dedicated to the Lunar New Year.

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