Early critical score 80% · shortlisted
Evil Dead Burn
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Overview
Editorial Review
By FindEdition Horror Desk
7.8 /10
Back to intimate horror
Vanicek's visual identity
Franchise momentum
Strong early tracking
Caution on unreleased data
Pros
- Fresh director with a strong horror identity
- Returns the franchise to intimate house-bound terror
- Early reviews are encouraging
- Strong box-office tracking for a horror sequel
- Keeps the anthology-like flexibility of modern Evil Dead
- Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert remain creatively involved
Cons
- Still unreleased, so final audience response is unknown
- Public runtime and listing details vary across sources
- May divide fans who prefer Ash-led continuity
- Limited character details are publicly confirmed before release
Verdict Based on early reviews and trailers, Evil Dead Burn looks like a vicious, grief-soaked return to close-quarters Deadite terror. Sebastien Vanicek appears to bring a more European visual nastiness to the franchise while preserving the splatter, panic, and sadistic momentum fans expect.
AI Review
Evil Dead Burn is the 2026 standalone Deadite sequel from Sebastien Vanicek, blending grief horror, family isolation, and intense splatter with strong early tracking and promising reviews ahead of release.
Based on early reviews and trailers, Evil Dead Burn looks like a vicious, grief-soaked return to close-quarters Deadite terror. Sebastien Vanicek appears to bring a more European visual nastiness to the franchise while preserving the splatter, panic, and sadistic momentum fans expect.
A priority theatrical watch for horror fans, especially if you liked Evil Dead Rise but want something more isolated and brutal. Best experienced in a loud crowd where the shocks, gore, and panic can land full force.
Awards
Projected franchise-best opening weekend · shortlisted
Timeline
After Evil Dead Rise, Sam Raimi's team committed to faster franchise expansion and tapped Sebastien Vanicek for a new standalone chapter.
Vanicek co-wrote the screenplay with Florent Bernard, shaping a grief-centered family horror premise.
Souheila Yacoub led the cast, later joined by Hunter Doohan, Luciane Buchanan, Tandi Wright, Erroll Shand, and Maude Davey.
Production began in New Zealand in 2025 and later wrapped on schedule for a summer 2026 release.
A red-band trailer emphasized mirror shots, gore, and family-reunion-from-hell imagery while previews positioned the film as a return to nastier franchise roots.
Warner Bros. scheduled the film for July 10, 2026, after moving it up from July 24.
Early critical score 80% shortlisted
Projected franchise-best opening weekend shortlisted
Production
After Evil Dead Rise, Sam Raimi's team committed to faster franchise expansion and tapped Sebastien Vanicek for a new standalone chapter.
Vanicek co-wrote the screenplay with Florent Bernard, shaping a grief-centered family horror premise.
Souheila Yacoub led the cast, later joined by Hunter Doohan, Luciane Buchanan, Tandi Wright, Erroll Shand, and Maude Davey.
Production began in New Zealand in 2025 and later wrapped on schedule for a summer 2026 release.
A red-band trailer emphasized mirror shots, gore, and family-reunion-from-hell imagery while previews positioned the film as a return to nastier franchise roots.
Warner Bros. scheduled the film for July 10, 2026, after moving it up from July 24.
Streaming
Cast
Characters
Crew
Gallery
Videos
Official Trailer
Soundtrack
- Evil Dead Burn Main Theme — Double Danger
- Wedding Vows in Blood — Double Danger
- Deadite Family Table — Double Danger
- Mirror Hallucination — Double Danger
- Burn the Book — Double Danger
Trivia
- Director Sebastien Vanicek was hired after the breakout horror success of Infested (also known as Vermin).
- The film moved up from July 24, 2026 to July 10, 2026 to claim a stronger summer horror corridor.
- It is the sixth film in the Evil Dead franchise and one of two newly greenlit future entries after Evil Dead Rise reignited commercial momentum.
- Early reviews called the film a bloody and visually distinct modern Evil Dead entry.
- Tracking suggested a possible $30M to $40M domestic debut, which would be one of the franchise's biggest openings.
- Production took place in New Zealand, continuing the franchise's globe-spanning modern production history.
- The film appears to pivot back toward isolated-home terror rather than the apartment-tower setting used in Evil Dead Rise.
- Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert remain central creative stewards of the franchise as producers.
Quotes
"Every family has its demons."
— Tagline
"The vows she took in life survive even in death."
— Promotional synopsis
"Grief opened the door. Evil walked in."
— Marketing copy
"This family reunion was doomed the moment the book was opened."
— Narrator
"Every family has its demons."
"The vows she took in life survive even in death."
"Grief opened the door. Evil walked in."
"This family reunion was doomed the moment the book was opened."
Goofs
- Some preview material lists the runtime as 109 minutes while other early listings round it to 110 or 120 minutes.
- Marketing copy varies slightly between 'survive even in death' and 'live on even in death' when describing the film's vow-driven hook.
- Because the film is unreleased, some cast-character pairings remain undisclosed across public listings.
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