It's actually not a sequel prequel in the first fifteen minutes. They couldn't get the original rights back from the first film. And it would've cost way too much to reshoot all the scene they needed, so they did short version of events from the first film. So yeah he never came back to the cabin, it's still all the same storyline.
How Stephen King Helped The Evil Dead 2 Get Made: With a phone call, Stephen King is able to get Evil Dead 2 a meeting with one of the biggest producers in the history of Hollywood, which eventually gets them the funding they needed to complete the movie. Bruce Campbell tells Consequence of Sound that it was the foreign success of the original Evil Dead which sold Dino De Laurentiis on the sequel. From there, Evil Dead 2 would go on to spawn Army of Darkness, which De Laurentiis would also produce, followed, many years later, by the Ash vs. Evil Dead TV series. One can confidently say that if Evil Dead 2 had died on the vine we never would have seen the rest of the franchise. Stephen King's stepping in to help Evil Dead 2 makes sense considering that he had already made his love for the original movie known. He famously referred to the film as a "ferociously original horror movie," a quote that the movie has been using to this day. As a fan, he wanted to see a sequel as much as anybody else. Evil Dead 2 probably qualifies more as a reboot than a direct sequel, as it pretty much copies the plot of the first film, though with more intentional humor that would become part of the Evil Dead brand.
For sure need to see Army of Darkness, but also need to watch the TV series that picks up 30 years after AoD. The show takes a lot of good notes from the sequels, but doesn't forget the events of the first film, as his sister comes up later, and they even brought back the actress to play her.
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The woman who plays Bobbi Joe in this movie is Cassi Depaiva. She's from here in Kentucky.
It's actually not a sequel prequel in the first fifteen minutes. They couldn't get the original rights back from the first film. And it would've cost way too much to reshoot all the scene they needed, so they did short version of events from the first film. So yeah he never came back to the cabin, it's still all the same storyline.
You can splice the original trilogy together into one mega-movie if you cut it together just right, thereby proving that ED2 is NOT a "remake" of TED.
Well said. Stole my thunder
I laughed hysterically at yall reaction to to the deer head scene. Felt like I was in the room with Ash
Possessed Henrietta is played by Ted Raimi.
How Stephen King Helped The Evil Dead 2 Get Made: With a phone call, Stephen King is able to get Evil Dead 2 a meeting with one of the biggest producers in the history of Hollywood, which eventually gets them the funding they needed to complete the movie. Bruce Campbell tells Consequence of Sound that it was the foreign success of the original Evil Dead which sold Dino De Laurentiis on the sequel. From there, Evil Dead 2 would go on to spawn Army of Darkness, which De Laurentiis would also produce, followed, many years later, by the Ash vs. Evil Dead TV series. One can confidently say that if Evil Dead 2 had died on the vine we never would have seen the rest of the franchise.
Stephen King's stepping in to help Evil Dead 2 makes sense considering that he had already made his love for the original movie known. He famously referred to the film as a "ferociously original horror movie," a quote that the movie has been using to this day. As a fan, he wanted to see a sequel as much as anybody else. Evil Dead 2 probably qualifies more as a reboot than a direct sequel, as it pretty much copies the plot of the first film, though with more intentional humor that would become part of the Evil Dead brand.
For sure need to see Army of Darkness, but also need to watch the TV series that picks up 30 years after AoD. The show takes a lot of good notes from the sequels, but doesn't forget the events of the first film, as his sister comes up later, and they even brought back the actress to play her.
Groovy!!!
Ash vs Evil Dead dope tv series.
Dr Strange ,Idle hands and many more were influenced by this classic
It's hilarious seeing people see this for the first time after evil dead.. "HE WENT BACK!!!?" Lol
Yo, Both of y'all reaction is perfect, funny, And Priceless. I love it and Great job guys 😎✌️
"Gonna need you to hit me back on that serious fog notification thru the dead app, bro."...got some laughs on that one.
Sweet Henrietta rules
Y’all gotta see army of darkness after this
Oh my God are they really going to sit for 42 minutes next no way no way no
Yall need to watch Dead Alive (Braindead)...
And Street Trash, Tourist Trap, Freaked, Bad Channels, The Ice Pirates, and Killer Klowns from Outer Space!
😂😂😂😂 funny movie ever I laugh a lot 😂😂😂😂😂😂
wicked witch of the south lmfao
Muy interesante reaccionen a la 3 🫵👍
Great
That girl just said out loud I do not know which way to think if that's on a cry for help I don't know what is
If you need help just yell into the comment section I can hear you through the internet
She just miles and pretend she's not today and it torture chamber for god sakes if you need help wave your hands and playful a while we clearly that there some problems here big big problems I'm not talking about the black and white thing I love that that's good that's diversity son the girl looks like she's being harmed
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@@mrmeowsermoneyI think he’s having a stroke.