Development At the film's
South by Southwest (SXSW) premiere,
Fede Álvarez announced that his film
Evil Dead (2013), a remake of
The Evil Dead (1981), would be getting a sequel. In addition,
Sam Raimi confirmed plans to write
Evil Dead 4 with his brother
Ivan Raimi; it was later specified that the film would be a sequel to
Army of Darkness (1992). At a
WonderCon panel in March 2013,
Bruce Campbell and Álvarez stated that their ultimate plan was for Álvarez's
Evil Dead 2 and Raimi's
Army of Darkness 2 to be followed by a seventh film which would merge the narratives of
Ash Williams and Mia Allen. Campbell confirmed that he would reprise his role as Ash in
Army of Darkness 2. Álvarez later that month
tweeted to his followers that Raimi would serve as director on
Army of Darkness 2. By November, Campbell expressed doubts in a fourth
Evil Dead film, with Raimi's
Army of Darkness 2 ultimately being redeveloped as a sequel television series,
Ash vs Evil Dead, starring Campbell and airing on
Starz from October 31, 2015, to April 29, 2018. Following the cancellation of a fourth season of
Ash vs Evil Dead in April 2019, that November, speaking on the future of the
Evil Dead franchise, Álvarez announced that "They're just ideas right now. Nothing to announce officially. We do have a script for ''
Don't Breathe 2''. That's the only difference. We don't have a script for
Evil Dead 2. But we do have a script for ''Don't Breathe 2
that we wrote." He also said that "When I tweeted that I was interested in seeing what people prefer. We were having some internal debates about what people would be interested in most. Unfortunately, Evil Dead 2
won. Which, I guess I would have preferred Don't Breathe 2'' to win because it's one of my own creations. Obviously
Evil Dead has the bigger following." In July 2019, Raimi discussed the future of the
Evil Dead franchise, saying that "We'd like to make another
Evil Dead feature [film] and in fact we're working on some ideas right now." Raimi said that he would be interested in making another film with Campbell; however, Campbell earlier claimed that he had retired from the role of Ash. He said another option would be a sequel to the 2013 reboot, but was unsure if Álvarez would want to make a sequel at this point because the director is a successful "artist in demand" now. Despite this, Campbell would appear in the film in a "teeny, tiny, little
cameo" as a character identified by the film's writer-director
Lee Cronin as a time-displaced Ash Williams.
Pre-production In October 2019, Raimi announced at
New York Comic Con that a new
Evil Dead film was 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, Campbell revealed that
Lee Cronin was handpicked by Raimi to write and direct the film, then titled
Evil Dead Now, after Cronin previously collaborated with Raimi on the horror streaming series
50 States of Fright. In May 2021,
New Line Cinema (who distributed the first film) had picked up the film, with it scheduled to be released on
HBO Max and retitled
Evil Dead Rise.
Casting In May 2021, it was reported that Australian actresses
Alyssa Sutherland and
Lily Sullivan had been cast in the lead roles. In June 2021, Gabrielle Echols,
Morgan Davies, and
Nell Fisher were added to the cast. In July 2021, Mia Challis was reported to have joined the cast.
Filming Principal photography began in New Zealand on June 6, 2021, with Dave Garbett serving as cinematographer. Garbett previously served as a cinematographer on several episodes of
Ash vs Evil Dead, as well as production designer Nick Bassett. Interior settings, including the inside of the apartment building, the parking garage, and the underground bank vault, were constructed sets in a rented warehouse space in
Mount Wellington. The opening sequence at the cabin and lake was shot on private property outside of
Auckland; the exterior of the cabin, which was only a
façade, was built on location, while the cabin's interior was built in the warehouse in Mount Wellington. Filming officially
wrapped on October 27, 2021. Cronin stated the film used over of fake blood. The fake blood is a mixture of food-based dyes, high fructose corn syrup, and water, a recipe used by special effects supervisor Brendon Durey. The bathroom in Beth's apartment was built on
hydraulics to allow the set to shake. in which blood pours out from the elevator into the building's lobby, took place on a full-size set made partly from
plywood. Cronin stated, "The cleanup would take about eight hours, and so if we didn't get it the first time, we would clean up and then shoot it again at the end of the day. But we got it in the first pass." in an editing suite in Cronin's hometown of
Dublin. In March 2022, Cronin tweeted that the picture editing process had been completed, writing: "Onto music composition and sound design we go." == Music ==