Original trilogy The Evil Dead (1981) Filmed in 1979 and released in 1981, this is the first film in the series. It introduces the series'
protagonist Ash, the Book of the Dead, and the Deadites.
Evil Dead II (1987) Released in 1987, this film is a sequel to the original, continuing where the last film ended (a recap of the previous film is shown in the beginning). This entry shows the horrors of Ash's continuing battle with the
Necronomicon Ex-Mortis and the Deadites. It also introduces elements of slapstick humor that came to define the series.
Army of Darkness (1992) Filmed in 1991 and released in spring of 1993 in the United States, this is the third film in the franchise (and the last featuring Ash Williams taking a lead role so far), taking Ash back in time to England in 1300 AD. The movie has horror attributes, but is based mainly on slapstick and action.
Standalone films Evil Dead (2013) Evil Dead is the title of a film that serves as a soft reboot and a continuation of the
Evil Dead franchise. Unlike the first three films, this one does not feature the character of Ash Williams in a major role (Ash only appears briefly in a
post-credits scene) and instead follows a new protagonist named Mia Allen. The film is considered a continuation of the franchise, and plans to feature both Ash and Mia in future installments have been discussed.
Evil Dead Rise (2023) In October 2019, Raimi announced at the
New York Comic Con that a new film was officially
green-lit and in development.
Robert G. Tapert was set to produce, while Raimi and Campbell served as executive producers only, all under their
Ghost House Pictures banner. In June 2020,
Lee Cronin was chosen as a director with a script he wrote. Raimi chose the filmmaker from a list of potential directors to continue the franchise. Officially titled
Evil Dead Rise, the project was announced to be developed by
New Line Cinema and released on
HBO Max. Principal photography commenced on June 6, 2021, in
New Zealand. In May 2021,
Alyssa Sutherland and
Lily Sullivan had been cast in the film, and Mia Challis in July. Cronin stated the production was halfway completed by July 2021, and filming concluded on October 27, 2021. The filmmaker stated that the project used over 6,500 liters of fake blood during production.
Evil Dead Rise was theatrically released on April 21, 2023. Selected by Raimi to helm the new installment in the series, the film's plot is currently under wraps. Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert will serve as producers, with Ghost House Pictures producing the project. In December 2024, Vaniček revealed the title to be
Evil Dead Burn along with a release scheduled tentatively for 2026.
Evil Dead Burn will release theatrically on July 10, 2026.
Hunter Doohan,
Luciane Buchanan,
Souheila Yacoub,
Tandi Wright, and
George Pullar are set to star.
Evil Dead Wrath (2028) In April 2024, it was announced that another mainline film is currently in development.
Francis Galluppi will serve as writer and director. Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert will serve as producers, with Ghost House Pictures producing the project.
Principal photography began on February 21, 2026, in Auckland, New Zealand.
Evil Dead Wrath will release theatrically on April 7, 2028.
Charlotte Hope,
Jessica McNamee,
Zach Gilford,
Josh Helman,
Ella Newton, Ella Oliphant, and Elizabeth Cullen are set to star.
Future In March 2023, Sam Raimi expressed interest in developing multiple sequels with
Bruce Campbell reprising his role as
Ash Williams in a starring role, while also expressing hope for future developments also featuring
Mia Allen from
Evil Dead (2013). Later that month, Campbell stated that after positive experiences as a producer on
Evil Dead Rise, he would consider reprising his lead role in a future film if Raimi were to return as director, reversing his previous "retirement" from the role following the cancellation of
Ash vs Evil Dead. By April of the same year, writer/director Lee Cronin stated that he has ideas for a series of future
Evil Dead installments serving as direct sequels to
Evil Dead Rise, that he hopes to see realized. That same month, Campbell announced that Sam and Ivan Raimi were co-writing a
bible to outline the future of the franchise; stating that films that follow will adhere to the overall outline, with current plans including releasing a new film in the franchise "every couple" years, as opposed to the most recent activity of once every decade. ==Television==