The Evil Dead is a horror movie franchise that started with the release of the first film in 1981. The movies revolve around a group of young friends who stay in a remote cabin and accidentally awaken demons and spirits that possess them one by one.
- The Evil Dead was created by Sam Raimi, who wrote, directed and produced the first film with a budget of just $350,000.
- The first movie was a sleeper hit and became a cult classic.
- There have been four movies in the franchise so far.
- The series has also been turned into a successful TV show called Ash vs. Evil Dead.
- The franchise has earned over $200 million at the box office worldwide.
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The first movie in the franchise, where a group of young friends accidentally awaken demons and spirits that possess them one by one.
A sequel to the first movie that follows the same storyline, but with more humor and a bigger budget.
The third movie in the franchise, where Ash is transported to medieval times and must fight an army of the undead to get back to the present.
A TV show that continues the story of Ash as he battles against the deadites, demons and other supernatural threats.
The correct order is The Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, Army of Darkness and then the TV show, Ash vs. Evil Dead.
Ash is the main character of the franchise, portrayed by Bruce Campbell. He starts as a naive and cowardly young man, but grows into a more confident and skilled demon hunter over the course of the movies and TV show.
The movies are considered horror/comedy, so they have a mix of scary and funny moments. They are more gore-heavy than jump scares, and can be quite graphic at times.
The movies are rated R for strong, bloody violence and gore, language, and some sexual content.
There are a few Easter eggs and references to other horror movies in the Evil Dead franchise, but they are not directly connected. However, there have been crossovers and collaborations with other horror franchises in different media, such as the Ash vs. Freddy vs. Jason comic book series.