Compared to the original Evil Dead trilogy and the 2013 Evil Dead reboot, Evil Dead Rise falls somewhere in the middle in regard to violence and gore.
The Evil Dead franchise is an odd one, with the series ranging from slapstick comedy to NC-17 pure horror; here's how violent and scary Evil Dead Rise is compared to the original movies. The trailers for Evil Dead Rise have made the film seem as if it's adjusting course, finding a balance between the serious tone of the 2013 remake and the campy fun of the original trilogy. So, here's what can be expected from Evil Dead Rise when it comes to violence and gore.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Evil Dead Rise is the next installment in the beloved Evil Dead trilogy, bringing the world of Deadites to the big screen for the first time in over a decade. Evil Dead Rise's canonical connection to previous Evil Dead movies is still unknown, as it has different characters and a different setting from either of the previous Evil Dead continuities. While the original Evil Dead trilogy as well as the Ash vs.
Unlike the original Evil Dead trilogy, Evil Dead Rise actually wants to scare its audience. While the gore in the original trilogy is excessive, it's anything but realistic, giving it its humorous quality. Evil Dead Rise, on the other hand, uses its bigger budget to make some hyper-realistic gore scenes, such as the glass-eating sequence from the trailer. Unlike Sam Raimi's original movies, Evil Dead Rise is actually pretty terrifying.
Evil Dead Rise's Violence & Gore Are Similar To The 2013 Remake Although Evil Dead Rise's violence and gore don't fall in line with the original trilogy, it is much more comparable to the 2013 Evil Dead remake. The 2013 remake was much more grounded than the original movies, being played as a straight horror movie rather than a horror-comedy. Thus, the reboot featured lots of realistic gore, something that can really be seen in the film's two amputation scenes.
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