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    Earlier this month, Sam Raimi announced his intent to resume script work on Evil Dead IV with his brother Ivan in the summer. Prior to the SXSW premiere of the new Evil Dead remake, director Fede Alvarez told the audience that a sequel to his remake is already being written.

    Just days ago it has been revealed by Raimi buddy/co-producer Rob Tapert that there was never an intention to make Evil Dead IV. However, there IS intention to make Army Of Darkness II.

    Tapert chatted with Comingsoon.net at the festival, correcting the previous news story.

    “Everybody calls it 'Evil Dead 4' but 'Army of Darkness' wasn't called 'Evil Dead' anywhere except by the fans.”

    During the same Q&A session, Bruce Campbell gave his two cents:

    “Sam threatens this every six months.” “I've heard this a thousand times, because in the back of his mind, he never wants to let go, because he loved making these movies. We all loved making them together. They were a nightmare to make, very difficult, but they lasted the test of time, so he's not going to let that go, and I'm never going to say 'no.' It'll be me and a walker fighting some other old guy. But that's what he does and who knows? It may happen.”

    Are you game to see Bruce Campbell reprise his role in Army of Darkness 2?
    Last edited by GreenL420; 03-19-2013, 03:49 AM.

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    They cant make this film without Campbell playing the main role.

    If it ain't Campbell, I ain't interested

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mossolini View Post
      They cant make this film without Campbell playing the main role.

      If it ain't Campbell, I ain't interested
      woooooooooooooord and the problem why the fans named "Army of Darkness" part III of Evil Dead is, that where Evil Dead II ended (falling from the sky into the middle ages) Army of Darkness continued.
      about the character Linda from the whole series, everybody reads on the cover of AoD and reading "Bridget Fonda"

      Originated by:
      Betsy Baker, The Evil Dead (1981)
      Recast with: Denise Bixler, Evil Dead II (1987); Bridget Fonda, Army Of Darkness (1992)

      btw. the movie from Raimi called "Drag Me to Hell" got elements from the Evil Dead series, too.

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      • #4
        no Campbell = not interested

        we in Germany will get a special edition of Army Of Darkness with 4 different versions of the movie:

        1. US theatrical version
        2. German theatrical version
        3. Director's Cut
        4. US television version
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        CDs: 216


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        • #5
          Originally posted by Exodus View Post
          no Campbell = not interested
          yeah and i heard there is a remake of "Evil Dead", which will start in april ...
          collection: http://www.2pac-forum.com/showthread...439&highlight=

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