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Bruce Campbell continues to “play a hand” in Evil Dead Rise’s rollout by offering fans a first look into the upcoming film.
Bruce Campbell extends his holiday spirit into the new year with the release of a teaser for Evil Dead Rise via Twitter. Campbell has led the charge in sharing exclusive sneak peeks for the upcoming fifth installment in the Evil Dead franchise these past few months, despite not returning as the iconic horror protagonist Ash Williams. This time around he serves as executive producer, and his presence in the film’s rollout only builds anticipation for the return of the legendary franchise.
The minute-long video is full of classic Evil Dead staples such as The Cabin and a clip of Ash saying his famous catchphrase. It initially begins with Campbell addressing long-time fans of the franchise. Before he offers the first look into Evil Dead Rise, he assures horror fanatics that the upcoming installment will exceed expectations. “I’ve seen the movie and all of its glory. In case you’re wondering, yes, it is amazing. And yes, it is the scariest one yet,” he states. According to the teaser, the official trailer will premiere January 4th. The last 20 seconds of the video offer audiences their first official glimpse of the film, which ends with a young girl face-to-face with her mom who has been overtaken by a Deadite.
Check out the first look into the upcoming film below:
Evil Dead Rise will be released in theaters on April 21, 2023. The official synopsis is below:
“A road-weary Beth pays an overdue visit to her older sister Ellie, who is raising three kids on her own in a cramped L.A. apartment. The sisters’ reunion is cut short by the discovery of a mysterious book deep in the bowels of Ellie’s building, giving rise to flesh-possessing demons, and thrusting Beth into a primal battle for survival as she is faced with the most nightmarish version of motherhood imaginable.”
Evil Dead Rise Will Expand The Franchise’s Universe
Sam Raimi cultivated the universe and lore of Evil Dead, and his impact and legacy have lived on since the first feature’s genesis in 1981. The classic horror franchise spawned four feature films – three with Raimi in the director’s chair – and the Bruce Campbell-led television series that directly tie into the universe. Lee Cronin’s Evil Dead Rise marks the fifth installment in the series, which brings the cult classic out of the woods into a more contemporary space. Cronin admits some quintessential elements are missing in the upcoming feature, such as Ash and The Cabin, so it “does not fit perfectly” when compared to the other works within the franchise. However, the film maintains faithfulness to the series’ core while opening up the potential for the universe’s expansion.
“It’s firmly in the universe,” the director told Total Film in their December issue. “There’s a lot of fun callbacks, and there are direct lines to the past. But part of the goal of making this movie was to create something that could expand the Evil Dead universe further.”
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