Get ready, Deadite fans! The next installment in the iconic horror saga, Evil Dead Burn, has officially wrapped production, and director Sébastien Vaniček is hyping it up as a truly brutal experience.
TL;DR: Key Takeaways on Evil Dead Burn- Filming is DONE: Director Sébastien Vaniček confirmed shooting wrapped on October 17, 2025, after 11 intense weeks.
- Standalone Story: Evil Dead Burn isn't directly connected to Evil Dead Rise or past films, offering a fresh, "French twist" on the Deadite nightmare.
- Summer 2026 Release: Mark your calendars! The film is slated for a theatrical release on July 24, 2026, promising a mid-summer scream fest.
If you thought the horror news for the weekend was over, you’d be dead wrong! Or, more accurately, dead right, because we’ve just received a juicy update on Sébastien Vaniček’s highly anticipated entry into the Evil Dead universe: Evil Dead Burn. Just this past Friday, the French filmmaker took to Instagram to share a bloody little video, confirming that cameras have officially stopped rolling after an intense eleven weeks of shooting.
This news comes just in time to get our pulses racing for what promises to be a truly unique and visceral horror experience. With Evil Dead Rise having smashed expectations (and box office records!) in 2023, the bar for this franchise is higher than ever. But if Vaniček’s previous work and his own words are anything to go by, Evil Dead Burn is set to deliver exactly the kind of gut-punching, cathartic horror fans crave.
What We Know About Evil Dead Burn's Gruesome Story and Distinctive Style

While the full plot details for Evil Dead Burn are still under tighter wraps than the Necronomicon itself, we do have some tantalizing clues about the film's direction and tone. First off, and this is big news for longtime fans, this movie is confirmed to be a standalone story. That’s right, it won’t be directly connected to Lee Cronin’s fantastic Evil Dead Rise, nor will it lean into the existing lore of the broader franchise. This means Vaniček has a fresh slate to unleash his own brand of terror, bringing a brand-new narrative to the Deadite universe.
And what exactly is that "brand of terror," you ask? Vaniček has been pretty vocal about his intentions, and honestly, it sounds gnarly in the best possible way. Speaking to Konbini after the project was first announced, he teased Evil Dead Burn's brutal nature, stating, "I told the studio that I wanted to make a nasty movie, a movie that hurts, from which you come out tested. I'm going to put all the horror I have inside — it will be cathartic."
He's also talked about wanting to create a "visceral, sensory experience that punches the audience in the gut," aiming for viewers to "feel physically drained when they leave the theater, like they’ve been through an emotional and intense journey." If that doesn't scream classic Evil Dead intensity, we don't know what does! This commitment to raw, unadulterated horror is a huge reason why fans are so hyped for his take.
Adding another layer of intrigue, Vaniček has hinted at giving Evil Dead Burn a distinct "French twist" or "French energy and plenty of grit," even teasing a "French central character." This artistic freedom was hard-won, as Vaniček and co-writer Florent Bernard reportedly secured 100% creative control after impressing franchise creator Sam Raimi with a 15-page treatment that even included drawings. Talk about dedication!
The wrap announcement itself came with a short, brutal teaser video shared on Vaniček's Instagram. One slide showed someone violently smashing a bloody metal object into an unseen foe while screaming like a banshee, while another article described Hunter Doohan "viciously and repeatedly smashing something, presumably a Deadite, on the ground just off-screen." It’s a clear message: prepare for a big bloodbath when Evil Dead Burn hits screens.
"I told the studio that I wanted to make a nasty film, a film that hurts, from which you come away tested. I'm going to put all the horror I have inside, it will be cathartic, and if I haven't ruined my career and I can continue to make films behind it, I will move on to something other than horror!"
– Sébastien Vaniček, Director of Evil Dead Burn
Who's Bringing the Pain? Meet the Incredible Cast and Creative Team

Behind every great Evil Dead film is a team willing to get drenched in fake blood and push the boundaries of horror, and Evil Dead Burn is no exception. At the helm is French director Sébastien Vaniček, fresh off his critically acclaimed breakout directorial debut, Infested (also known as Vermin), which hit screens in 2023. His previous work clearly demonstrated the raw, visceral style that caught the attention of the Evil Dead producing team.
Opening the Necronomicon alongside Vaniček are some exciting talents. Here's who's confirmed to be facing off against the Deadites:
- Souheila Yacoub: Fresh off her role in Dune: Part Two, Yacoub is poised to take on a lead role in this new horror nightmare.
- Hunter Doohan: Known for his roles in Wednesday and Your Honor, Doohan's presence hints at another strong ensemble performance.
- Luciane Buchanan: Fans will recognize her from The Night Agent. Buchanan has already teased that the script is "unlike any of the Evil Deads," promising something truly fresh.
- Tandi Wright: With credits like Pearl, Wright brings more genre experience to the cast.
The crew behind the scenes is just as impressive. Franchise creator Sam Raimi, series icon Bruce Campbell, and veteran producer Rob Tapert are all aboard to produce through their Ghost House Pictures banner, ensuring the franchise's legacy is in good hands. Lee Cronin, who brilliantly directed Evil Dead Rise, is also on board as an executive producer, a nod to his successful contribution to the series' revival.
While Bruce Campbell is always a welcome name, he did mention last month that he’ll be "less involved" with the next two Evil Dead films. This is because he’s currently on a "multi-year odyssey" to complete and sell his own flick, Ernie & Emma. However, his continued executive producer credit means his insight and passion for the franchise are still very much present, even if he’s not as hands-on as before. Joining Campbell and Cronin as executive producers are Romel Adam and Jose Canas, further rounding out a robust production team.
Why Evil Dead Burn is Shaping Up to Be the Next Must-See Horror Event

The Evil Dead franchise has a legendary reputation for being a bold laboratory for filmmakers, a place where new voices can explore something raw, brutal, and deeply transgressive. This tradition of bringing in exciting, fresh directors who've made a splash with their feature debuts is a hallmark of the series – think Fede Álvarez with the 2013 reboot after his short film, or Lee Cronin with Evil Dead Rise after The Hole in the Ground. Sébastien Vaniček, following his impactful Infested, fits this mold perfectly, and it's a huge reason why Evil Dead Burn is generating so much buzz.
The decision to make Evil Dead Burn a standalone story is also incredibly smart. Evil Dead Rise proved that the franchise can thrive without Ash Williams and without directly tying into previous installments, delivering a terrifying experience that resonated with both critics (85% on Rotten Tomatoes!) and audiences, raking in a massive $147 million worldwide on a modest budget. This success story emboldened the creators to continue fostering independent narratives within the universe.
With Vaniček’s promise of a "nasty," "hurting" film that will leave audiences "physically drained," we’re not just getting another horror movie; we’re getting an intense, cathartic journey into fear. His vision for a "French twist" adds another intriguing layer, promising a unique flavor of terror that keeps the franchise fresh and unpredictable. This isn't just a sequel; it's a new interpretation of the Deadite lore, designed to challenge, shock, and utterly terrify.
The consistent success of the modern Evil Dead films highlights the enduring appeal of its core concept: ordinary people facing extraordinary, utterly horrific supernatural threats. From cabins in the woods to high-rise apartments and now wherever Evil Dead Burn takes us, the visceral dread of the Deadites remains potent. This next chapter is poised not just to repeat, but to amplify that success, establishing itself as a must-watch event for horror aficionados in 2026.
Peeking Into the Necronomicon: The Future of the Evil Dead Universe

The news of Evil Dead Burn wrapping production isn’t just exciting for this specific film; it’s a strong indicator of the vibrant future of the entire Evil Dead franchise. Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, and Rob Tapert have been quite open about their long-term strategy: they want to release a new sequel or spin-off every two to three years. This commitment ensures that the Deadites will continue to plague our screens regularly, which is fantastic news for horror fans who love the series’ blend of gore, dark humor, and relentless tension.
Evil Dead Burn is just one piece of this larger puzzle. We already know that another Evil Dead film is in development, set to be written and directed by Francis Galluppi, known for his crime thriller The Last Stop in Yuma County. Galluppi's vision reportedly impressed Raimi enough to grant him "free rein within the Evil Dead universe," suggesting yet another unique and potentially terrifying take on the material. Details on that project are still scarce, but the fact that multiple films are actively being nurtured speaks volumes about the creative energy surrounding the franchise.
Beyond the silver screen, there’s also an animated series follow-up to the beloved Ash vs. Evil Dead in the works. While it’s not another live-action Bruce Campbell adventure, it offers an exciting opportunity to continue Ash’s story in a different format, potentially exploring new corners of the Deadite-infested world or revisiting familiar ones with a fresh perspective.
This multi-pronged approach – fresh directors, standalone stories, and diverse formats – is what keeps the Evil Dead universe thriving. It prevents stagnation, encourages bold new ideas, and ensures that the franchise remains a dynamic and terrifying force in horror cinema. The success of Evil Dead Rise paved the way, and Evil Dead Burn is ready to take the next bloody step.
So, get ready to open the Necronomicon once again! Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn is coming to theaters on July 24, 2026, and if the early buzz and the director’s promises are anything to go by, it’s going to be a wild, nasty ride. We can’t wait to see what effed-up undead shenanigans await us!
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