Trailer Drop & Release Dates
Studios just unleashed a new look at The Evil Dead: On Fire — the next chapter in Sam Raimi’s notorious franchise. Mark your calendars: it lands in U.S. theaters on July 10 and hits Spanish cinemas a week later.
What the Trailer Shows
The clip teases a grief-fueled horror ride. After losing her husband, the lead seeks shelter with his family in their isolated home. Instead of comfort, she finds the kind of mayhem that turns loved ones into nightmarish versions of themselves.
Story Beats Without the Spoilers
Expect the film to juggle raw emotion and supernatural chaos — grief, family dynamics, and escalating demonic hijinks. The trailer hints that promises made in life might not dissolve with death, which gives the story a creepy emotional core beneath all the gore and screams.
Who’s Making the Mayhem
Souheila Yacoub fronts the cast, and the movie is directed by Sébastien Vanicek, who follows up his work on Vermin: The Plague with this louder, bloodier outing. Vanicek co-wrote the script with Florent Bernard, keeping the creative team tight and clearly leaning into a fresh take on the franchise.
Double Feature: Two New Evil Dead Films
Heads up, fans: this isn’t the only new entry. Another film, Evil Dead Wrath, is being shaped by Francis Galluppi as a 1972-set prequel and is slated for April 2028. So the franchise is expanding in more than one direction — retro prequel vibes and this grief-meets-demonic-family drama.
What Fans Should Be Ready For
The trailer sells a louder, wilder chapter — think brutal laughs, blink-and-you-miss-it shocks, and a healthy dose of chaos. It looks built to thrill franchise die-hards while leaning into emotional stakes that give the scares some bite.
Where to Catch the Trailer
The new preview is floating around all the usual places — streaming video hubs and the trailers section on entertainment sites. If you want a full look, check those sections on your favorite movie video outlets.
Bottom Line
If you like your family reunions served with a side of demonic mayhem and dark humor, this trailer promises a noisy, gory good time — and maybe a few emotional punches to keep it from being just another blood-fest.
