‘Evil Dead Burn’s Post-Credits Scene Just Changed the Rules of the Franchise

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‘Evil Dead Burn’s Post-Credits Scene Just Changed the Rules of the Franchise

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This spoiler-heavy article breaks down the two credits scenes in the newly released horror sequel Evil Dead Burn, arguing that they reshape how the franchise's rules work and set up future films. The picture, produced by longtime series stewards Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, ties directly into 2023's Evil Dead Rise and lays groundwork for the next entry, Evil Dead Wrath, scheduled for spring 2028. The key revelation is that Deadites appear far harder to kill than previously established, a twist with major implications for the wider series.

The main story follows the Price family, whose reunion after son Will's apparent car-crash death turns deadly when the Deadite curse — brought by Jessica from Evil Dead Rise — spreads among them; only Will's wife, Alice, survives, aided by a Kandarian dagger and a brief Bruce Campbell cameo as grandfather Robert Price. In the mid-credits scene, the surviving Deadite grandmother, Polly, ambushes a passing motorist, while the post-credits scene returns to the crematorium, where the resurrected Deadite Ellie Bixler (Alyssa Sutherland) — seemingly destroyed by a wood chipper in Rise — murders a young girl with the line "Mommy's back." Her undamaged return raises unresolved questions, since her remains should not have survived, suggesting Deadites can regenerate in ways not seen before.

  • Evil Dead Burn's credits scenes tie directly into Evil Dead Rise.
  • Deadite Ellie returns undamaged, implying Deadites are far harder to kill.
  • Sequel Evil Dead Wrath is scheduled for spring 2028.

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