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Evil’s Katja Herbers Reacts to ‘Super Sad’ Cancellation, Courts Netflix Pickup

Evil’s Katja Herbers Reacts to ‘Super Sad’ Cancellation, Courts Netflix Pickup

WrongThe just-announced ending was the result of Paramount+ decision-making and not because the show’s creative team wanted to wrap things up, a since-deleted social media post from the star suggests from the Katja Herbers series.

In a message published a few hours after the cancellation announcement (then later removed), Herbers tweeted: “We’re all super sad that @paramountplus has decided that season 4 is our last.” She then courted another streaming site for a possible pickup. “@netflix are you up? Do you want to collect the goods??

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TVLine has contacted Paramount+ for comment.

Earlier today, TVLine announced that the supernatural series will conclude with its upcoming fourth season, which will be complemented by four additional episodes that will be filmed in the near future. The drama’s swan song is expected to air in May.

“We would like to thank Paramount+ for giving us four bonus episodes to complete Wrong into the world in style,” series co-creators/showrunners/executive producers Robert and Michelle King said in a statement. “We will miss this show and this cast. In many ways this was a dream project, but unfortunately the evil will survive Wrong. See you in May.

Along with the announcement of the final season, Paramount+ released a trailer showing Herbers’ Kristen, Mike Colter’s David, Aasif Mandvi’s Ben, Michael Emerson’s Leland and several other members of the series’ cast. (Watch it here.)

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