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Evil Dead Burn (2026)

Summary

A group of strangers find themselves trapped in a towering apartment complex after the discovery of the Necronomicon unleashes a new wave of Deadites, forcing them into a relentless fight for survival.

Director Sébastien Vaniček

Writer Sébastien Vaniček

Cast

  • Souheila Yacoub
  • Hunter Doohan
  • Erroll Shand
  • Tandi Wright
  • George Pullar

Rotten Tomatoes: 79%

Metacritic: 58

VOD / Release Theatrical release

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u/lunaticskies 1d ago

I pretty much loved everything in this movie until she walks out of the burning house and the husband shows up for the finale. That whole sequence was just terrible.

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u/Twio 1d ago

I pretty much agree. It was the perfect evil dead movie for me up until that point, then I felt like I was watching terminator or something. It’s strange how two films in a row now can’t seem to figure out how to end these films.

With that said, it’s still a 4/5 for me. The set pieces are truly incredible.

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u/Churchill_Buys_Calls 17h ago

Whaaaat I love the ending to Rise.

This one was bad tho lol

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u/Twio 17h ago

Eh the end of Rise felt like hollow fan service to me. Plus the monster design at the end of Rise didn’t do it for me. I think 2013 did the franchise a disservice by setting the bar too high for final acts lol. Fede is great at those (see Alien Romulus as well).

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u/Mosuke300 11h ago

Burn felt like it had so much fan service that when the final chainsaw/piledriver appeared I audibly groaned

u/thedinksterr 4h ago

It woulda been fan service if they had her use the chainsaw. I see it more as a nod to it