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‘Evil Dead Burn’ review: hotly anticipated horror sequel never quite catches fire

The franchise's sixth outing needed to be scarier and even more savage I t’s awesome when a long-running horror franchise delivers a late entry so impressive it reminds you why you cared in the first

‘Evil Dead Burn’ review: hotly anticipated horror sequel never quite catches fire
NME Music — 8 July 2026
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The franchise's sixth outing needed to be scarier and even more savage I t’s awesome when a long-running horror franchise delivers a late entry so im

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Why This Matters

The "Evil Dead" franchise has long been a barometer for the horror genre’s ability to evolve while staying true to its roots. A misfire in this sixth installment doesn’t just risk tarnishing the legacy of Sam Raimi’s original cult classic—it underscores the growing pressure on long-running horror franchises to balance nostalgia with innovation in an era where audiences crave both shock value and thematic depth.

Background Context

Horror sequels often struggle to recapture the raw energy of their predecessors, especially when they stretch across decades. The original *Evil Dead* (1981) was a DIY nightmare that defined the "splatstick" subgenre, while later entries like *Army of Darkness* (1992) leaned into dark comedy. The franchise’s shift toward mainstream horror in recent years reflects industry trends favoring franchise longevity over creative risk, a gamble that rarely pays off without a fresh vision.

What Happens Next

If *Evil Dead Burn* underperforms critically or commercially, it may signal a cooling appetite for prolonged horror sagas unless they deliver something truly groundbreaking. Studios might pivot toward reviving less-tapped franchises or experimenting with shorter, self-contained horror narratives. For fans, the disappointment could reignite debates about whether reboots or spin-offs—rather than direct sequels—are the future of the genre.

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