Onstage following the SXSW world premiere of Sony and FilmDistrict’s Evil Dead remake, director and co-writer Fede Alvarez announced that work on a sequel is underway. “We already started writing Evil Dead 2“, he said during a post-screening Q&A session at Austin’s Paramount Theatre. Original Evil Dead crew Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, and Rob Tapert produced the remake and Campbell, in attendance, suggested that plans call for a trilogy. The April 5 release stars Jane Levy (Suburgatory), Shiloh Fernandez, Jessica Lucas (Cult), Lou Taylor Pucci, and Elizabeth Blackmore as a new quintet of youngsters who unleash evil from the Book of the Dead. Alvarez penned the horror update with Rodo Sayagues after their 2009 Spanish language short Panic Attack (Ataque de Pánico!) caught the attention of Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures. (Diablo Cody also earned a scripting credit.)
The hard-R horror is drenched in blood and gore and utilizes practical effects over CG, a decision producer Tapert admitted he resisted. “CG makes some things easier… [but] Fede fought for the right things”, he said. A strong reaction from the SXSW audience should bolster Sony’s expectations; Evil Dead was the hottest ticket on opening night and had the crowd hooting for every gory reveal. But Campbell put a damper on fans’ hope that he’ll have a significant role in any sequels: “I wasn’t in this for a really good reason, and I probably won’t be in the others for a really good reason… We wanted these to be completely separate. I hope one day you can go to a movie theater and watch the first three, and then the second three, and enjoy them all”.
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This looks awesome. I can’t wait.
Bruce Campbell: “I hope one day you can go to a movie theater and watch the first three, and then the second three, and enjoy them all”
–If that means they’re remaking “Army of Darkness,” then this is the best Deadline post I’ve read this year.
Oh God, no! If you have to make a sequel to this, call it Dead 2: Electric Boogaloo or 2 Evil and 2 Dead. But please don’t call it Evil Dead 2. The original Evil Dead 2 is one of the best movies ever made and finding it to watch on streaming services or whatever is hard enough without a new movie sharing the same name clogging everything up.
See, this has always been the REAL problem with remakes- they crowd out the originals. To most people, THE WICKER MAN is ONLY known as a notoriously-bad Nic Cage film.
To me,Evil Dead,Evil Dead 2:Dead By Dawn & Army Of Darkness are some of my favorite films of all-time. I mean,I will check out these remakes,but,they better be damn good to compete with the aforementioned films. I definitely wanna see the new ones,but,I’d be even more psyched about it Bruce at least had a cameo appearance…
This a flick no really cares about. The first are classics
The Village Theatre in Westwood Village (West Los Angeles) is playing the first three and the new one the evening of April 4th! It’s Campbells dream come true…with at least the films made so far. All four films for only $28. I know they’re going to have the Ladies of the Evil Dead, Greg Nicotero and Ted Raimi there for Q&A sessions. go to regencymovies.com for more info.
All my friends are horror buffs and fans of the original Evil Dead movies – not one wants to see a remake of the originals. The producers should call the new movie something else or, heaven forbid, actually try to come up with an original idea. Now that would be scary.
I’d save yourselves the time and effort. This dog of a remake has absolutely no one excited and will likely go the way of all Diablo Cody films.