ACTOR Michael Emerson has revealed whether Evil will continue on another streaming platform ahead of the series finale. The supernatural drama ran for four seasons on Paramount Plus and will air its final episode on Thursday. Michael - who portrays Dr.

Leland Townsend in the thriller - sat down for an exclusive chat with The U.S. Sun about what to expect from the finale.

Evil, which premiered in 2019, is about a psychologist who joins a Catholic priest-in-training to investigate unexplained mysteries and phenomena within the church. Fans familiar with Michael's work weren't surprised that he was cast as the villain of the fictional series - a role he often plays and outstandingly delivers - and have been eager to see how the storyline wraps up. The LOST alum teased the show's ending follows the birth of baby Timothy, which Leland and many others believe is the Antichrist and a "product of a cross-fertilization between him and our leading lady.

Read More on Paramount Plus "So now Kristen (Katja Herbers) is in a kind of predicament because there's a beautiful child in the world that is genetically half hers. But is it Satan or not?" Michael explained. NOT DONE YET? The TV star also hinted at the potential of another season airing on a different streaming service, although he admitted the move was "unlikely.

" "There's a movement among the fans of the show to make it go longer. But I think it's unlikely," Michael told The U.S.

Sun. "I don't know how I would even feel about, you k.