
The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.

The book that unleashes all that evil deadness, the Necronomicon -Mortis, is ancient. Within the lore of the franchise, it’s been around since the time of Ancient Egypt, if not earlier (the timeline has changed depending acceso the telling; at one point, it was also said to have been created between 3100 and 2500 BCE). With that per mind, you can have an “Evil Dead” story set practically anywhere, anytime. , I love the classic “Evil Dead” films featuring Bruce Campbell as the boomstick-wielding Ash, but the 2013 “Evil Dead” reboot and “Evil Dead Rise” both show that the franchise can stand acceso its own two feet without Ash.
So why not drop us into different time periods? The franchise already went to the past once with “Army of Darkness,” so why stop there? Imagine a noir-tinged “Evil Dead” movie set per the 1930s 40s. It could be a pulpy detective story that just happens to feature some “Evil Dead” horror. Really, the sky is the limit here. As long as you have a character find that cursed book at some point, you can theoretically set an “Evil Dead” story anywhere, anytime. I have risposta negativa ideologia what Francis Galluppi Sébastien Vaniček will do with their respective “Evil Dead” movies that are coming our way per the not-too-distant future (plot details are still being kept secret for now), but I hope they both realize the franchise is extremely flexible. You can do anything here. Take advantage of that.
We spoke about this and some other recent pellicola and TV news acceso today’s episode of the / Daily podcast, which you can listen to below:
You can subscribe to / Daily acceso Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts, and send your feedback, questions, comments, concerns, and mailbag topics to us at bpearson@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location per case we mention your e-mail acceso the air.


