Evil Dead Rise: Release Date & Everything We Know So Far!

Evil Dead Rise: Release Date, Cast and everything we know so far

Evil Dead Rise: The fifth movie of the Evil Dead movie series is coming this April.

Hollywood has consistently preferred the supernatural side of the many different horror sub-genres. Themes like demonic possession, the afterlife, religion, extraordinary talents, and the existence of ghosts are frequently featured in supernatural horror movies. And, we now have a film that is precise to your taste, much to your delight.

Evil Dead Rise is a supernatural horror movie written and directed by Lee Cronin. The fifth entry in the Evil Dead film series features two separated sisters as they attempt to survive and preserve their family against demonic creatures, with Morgan Davies, Gabrielle Echols, and Nell Fisher playing supporting parts.

So, when will Evil Dead Rise premiere? What will it be about? Here’s everything you need to know!

When Will Evil Dead Rise Premiere?

Evil Dead, a cult classic comedy-horror series, is making a triumphant comeback with a bloody new tale. The reboot’s filming officially ended in New Zealand in late October 2021 after beginning in June 2021.

Evil Dead Rise was originally scheduled to premiere on HBO Max in 2022. But, thanks to a new strategy the company adopted and successful test screenings, the movie will now premiere in theatres on April 21, 2023. In comparison to the other movies in the franchise, Evil Dead Rise will have the longest runtime of 96 minutes.

What Will Evil Dead Rise Be About?

Evil Dead Rise’s plot seeks to expand on the profoundly disturbing concepts of family that were featured in the 2013 version. This will be the first film since Army of Darkness (1993) to centre on a dysfunctional family residing in a high-rise in Los Angeles instead of the horror franchise’s traditional cabin-in-the-woods setting.

The plot revolves around two estranged sisters, Elle and Beth, who reunite after years apart. Elle has children, which will undoubtedly heighten the horror in this picture. Nobody knows how the Necronomicon ended up in Los Angeles, but if the current trailer is any indicator, Rise appears to be the scariest film in the franchise.

Check out the official synopsis below:

“In the fifth Evil Dead film, a road-weary Beth pays an overdue visit to her older sister Ellie, who is raising three kids on her own in a cramped LA 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.”

Who is in the cast?

To begin with, Bruce Campbell will not appear in Evil Dead Rise. With the cancellation of Ash vs Evil Dead, Campbell announced that he would no longer play the character with the chainsaw. Check out the official cast below:

  • Lily Sullivan as Beth
  • Alyssa Sutherland as Ellie
  • Morgan Davies as Danny
  • Gabrielle Echols as Bridget
  • Nell Fisher as Kassie
  • Mia Challis as Jessica
  • Tai Wano as Scott
  • Jayden Daniels as Gabriel
  • Billy Reynolds-McCarthy as Jake

Is there any trailer?

The Evil Dead Rising trailer has been out, and it’s a tense, terrifying experience. The clip establishes a scenario in which the main characters, Beth and Ellie, are tormented by the existence of the Necronomicon, which negatively affects one of them.

Check out the trailer below:

Where to watch Evil Dead Rise?

The movie is scheduled to be released in the United States on April 21, 2023.

Where to watch all Evil Dead movies?

As on April 11, 2023:

  • The Evil Dead, 1981, is streaming on AMC+.
  • Evil Dead II, 1987, is streaming on Indieflix.
  • Army of Darkness, 1992, is not available on any streaming service.
  • Evil Dead, 2013, is streaming on Pluto TV.

All movies are available for buy or rent on Vudu, Google Play, iTunes (Apple TV) and Amazon Video.

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