Warning – The following article may contain spoilers to the extent that it evokes a scene from “Evil Dead Rise”. Please continue if you haven’t seen it yet.
We don’t get the same ones, but we start over. Ten years after Fede Alvarez, Lee Cronin resets the counters of the Evil Dead saga to zero. or almost. Because the Irish director’s film is not a complete reboot, as much as the story seems to take place in the same universe as the other Book of the Dead.
The characters are completely new. And it’s entirely possible to appreciate Evil Dead Rise without having seen the previous films or the 2015-2018 series. But connoisseurs will be able to wink at several, even if one of them is more difficult than the others.
in the given interview EmpireLee Cronin did explain that in Sam Raimi’s trilogy Ash’s translator Bruce Campbell was hiding in his film, but it would be very difficult to find him. “I felt that in order to take the franchise into a new space and open up the potential of the universe to tell more stories, it needed to get rid of Ash.”he explains.
Open your eyes… and ears
“But Bruce is hiding somewhere in the movie. He has a small part in it. I’m offering $50 to the first person who finds him and tweets me.” Don’t count on this money too much, though: “Someone came to answer me in front of you to reveal where Bruce is hiding.”After that he confessed bloody disgusting.
If the actor is so hard to watch, it’s because his cameo is… vocal. Although some thought he was hiding under the hobo that the heroes try to challenge from their apartment, in the middle of the story Bruce Campbell is actually hiding in an audio tape that releases demons. quite easily.
When you recognize Bruce Campbell’s voice
But it’s not about Ash, his iconic character, who has no official plans yet to return to the small or big screen. We hear only one voice around the priest reading pages from the book of the dead.
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