ICYMI: BruceCampbell (EvilDead) commented on the fan theory that Ash's right hand is really Thing from Netflix's JennaOrtega-starring Wednesday. / WednesdayAddams TheAddamsFamily WednesdayNetflix
\nBruce Campbell is always entertained by crossover ideas regardless of whether or not they can ever legally happen in the real world. We did have 2003's Freddy vs. Jason on the big screen and a Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash in comic book form in 2007 from Wildstorm and Dynamite Entertainment.
Courtesy of Netflix © 2022\nHow Ash Lost His Right Hand & Thing's Origins on 'The Addams Family'\nAsh cut his right hand off when it was possessed and corrupted by a deadite influence during the events of Evil Dead 2 . While it's trying to kill him, Ash manages to trap the hand in a vice and cut it off with a chainsaw while miraculously not passing out from the excessive blood loss .
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