EVIL DEAD BURN Teaser Trailer Unleashes a Savage First Look at the Franchise’s Next Bloody Nightmare
The first teaser trailer for Evil Dead Burn has officially clawed its way online after playing in theaters ahead of Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, and it’s exactly the kind of blood-soaked chaos fans were hoping for.
As someone who loves this franchise, this one hits that sweet spot right away. It looks vicious, fast, and completely unhinged. If this teaser is any indication, Evil Dead Burn isn’t pulling back on anything.
The footage is quick, but it makes an impression. One relentless standout moment features an unbroken shot of a young woman trying to escape a house that’s completely overrun with Deadites.
Bodies are crashing down around her, the space feels alive with terror, and the whole sequence has that signature Evil Dead energy that thrives on panic and brutality.
The film was originally set to hit theaters on July 24, 2026, but it’s now arriving earlier on July 10, 2026. Getting this kind of horror ride sooner feels like a win.
The story leans into something personal and twisted. After losing her husband, a woman retreats to a secluded home with her in-laws, hoping for some kind of comfort. That doesn’t last long.
One by one, the family begins to transform into Deadites, turning what should’ve been a quiet gathering into something far more sinister. The emotional hook adds a layer to the chaos, especially as she realizes the vows she made might still carry weight even after death.
The film is directed by Sébastien Vaniček, who caught the attention of Sam Raimi with his 2024 horror debut Infested. The cast includes Souheila Yacoub (Dune: Part Two), Hunter Doohan (Wednesday), Luciane Buchanan (The Night Agent) Tandi Wright (Pearl), and George Pullar (It Only Takes a Night).
The franchise isn’t slowing down after this, with Evil Dead Wrath already set to follow in theaters on April 7, 2028.
If you were wondering whether Evil Dead still has that bite, this teaser answers that question fast. It’s messy, intense, and looks ready to drag audiences straight back into the bloody madness.