Via his Twitter, director Lee Cronin has shared a bloody new behind-the-scenes image from the new film in the ‘Death of the Devil’ franchise, titled ‘Evil Dead Rise’.
“A year ago, the sets for ‘Death of the Devil: Ascension’ were particularly messy,” said the filmmaker.
This time last year was a particularly complicated day on the set of #EvilDeadRise. pic.twitter.com/a7jCKSxGIG
— Lee Cronin (@curleecronin) October 5, 2022
It’s worth remembering that, originally slated to debut directly on HBO Max, the horror will now be released exclusively in theaters. In Brazil, the feature was scheduled for April 20, 2023 – a day before the North American premiere.
The plot will follow two estranged sisters, played by Alyssa Sutherland and Lily Sullivan, whose reunion is cut short when demons run amok, placing them in a paramount battle for survival as they face off against the most terrifying version of family imaginable. .
“The Devil’s Death – Ascension” received an R rating from the Motion Picture Association, the body that regulates the age range of films and series in the United States.
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It was said that the age group would be increased due to “excessive violent content of gory horror and inappropriate language”. That’s why he gave the same rating to the 2013 remake, directed by Fede Alvarez.
Gabrielle Echols (‘Paths of Memory’), Morgan Davies (‘The Huntsman) and Nell Fisher round out the cast.
Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, respectively director and star of the original trilogy, will produce the new version.
In 2013, acclaimed filmmaker Fede Alvarez invested in a remake that grossed $100 million worldwide on a budget of $16 million. Additionally, it earned strong critical reception, garnering 62% positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.