{"id":176353,"date":"2023-01-04T00:11:22","date_gmt":"2023-01-04T00:11:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/evil-dead-rise-trailer-reboots-the-zombie-classic-again\/"},"modified":"2023-01-04T00:11:22","modified_gmt":"2023-01-04T00:11:22","slug":"evil-dead-rise-trailer-reboots-the-zombie-classic-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/evil-dead-rise-trailer-reboots-the-zombie-classic-again\/","title":{"rendered":"Evil Dead Rise trailer reboots the zombie classic again"},"content":{"rendered":"
The dead are rising from their graves once again in the first look at Evil Dead Rise<\/em>, the latest reboot of Sam Raimi’s classic horror-comedy franchise. The new movie’s teaser trailer was released on Tuesday, but it only gives us a brief glimpse at the larger trailer that’s arriving on Wednesday. The movie will star Alyssa Sutherland (Vikings<\/em>) and Lily Sullivan (Picnic At Hanging Rock<\/em>) and is directed by Lee Cronin (The Hole in the Ground<\/em>), with Raimi producing. Evil Dead Rise<\/em> is set for release in theaters on April 21. <\/p>\n Evil Dead Rise<\/em> will follow Beth (Sullivan) as she reunites with her sister Ellie (Sutherland), and Ellie’s three kids. But when the group find a book in the basement of Ellie’s LA apartment, all manner of evil comes back to haunt the building.<\/p>\n This is kind of the second, arguably the third, reboot of the Evil Dead franchise since Sam Raimi directed the original, called The Evil Dead<\/em>in 1981. The first reboot \u2014 again, arguably \u2014 was 1987’s Evil Dead 2<\/em>which was sort of a sequel and sort of a do-over that expanded the first movie’s premise from suitably sill, to full-blown horror comedy, by taking everything up a notch and throwing a chainsaw into the mix.<\/p>\n The second, and much more clear, reboot of the series came in 2013 with evil Dead<\/em>, from director Fede Alvarez. That film foregoes most of the comedy of the original, keeping its mean spirit and its buckets and buckets of blood. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The dead are rising from their graves once again in the first look at Evil Dead Rise, the latest reboot of Sam Raimi’s classic horror-comedy franchise. The new movie’s teaser trailer was released on Tuesday, but it only gives us a brief glimpse at the larger trailer that’s arriving on Wednesday. The movie will star …<\/p>\n