Evil Dead Movies In Order & Timeline



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Evil Dead‘s timeline takes some unique explanations to place in order. The Evil Dead was the feature directorial debut for Sam Raimi, a gonzo horror/comedy that established the filmmaker as a unique visionary. Raimi directed the first three films in the franchise, which expanded from a group of unwitting friends in a cabin to time travel and magical wars. Since then, the lore of The Evil Dead franchise (and the kill count) has continued to grow. This includes six films and the three-season TV series Ash vs. the Evil Dead, which has been confirmed to all share a universe.

Different versions of the Necronomicon are at the core of the series, a cursed book of the dead that unleashes monstrosities into the world. These key shared elements of the films and show allow for different settings and characters to be explored, with central franchise protagonist Ash Williams almost completely absent from Evil Dead, Evil Dead Rise, and Evil Dead Burn. This expansive timeline takes some unexpected detours and spans far beyond its initially modest beginnings. Here’s how to watch all of The Evil Dead in proper timeline order.

Evil Dead Movies In Release Order

The Evil Dead Has Expanded In Some Unexpected Ways

Bruce Campbell as Ash in Evil Dead 2 all covered in sweat with his face cut up and bloody
Bruce Campbell as Ash in Evil Dead 2

The Evil Dead‘s multi-century storyline has been built over decades. The franchise began all the way back in 1981, and it became an instant hit despite having a micro-budget. The Evil Dead had a budget of just $375,000, and that’s clear from the DIY visuals and camerawork that established Sam Raimi’s directorial style. Raimi directed Evil Dead II six years later, returning to the franchise after the box-office disappointment of Crimewave. Despite the time gap, Evil Dead II‘s horror comedy remained intact. Army of Darkness followed six years after that.

The Evil Dead Films & Shows

Year Of Release

The Evil Dead

1981

The Evil Dead II

1987

Army of Darkness

1993

Evil Dead

2013

Ash vs. The Evil Dead

2015-2018

Evil Dead Rise

2023

Evil Dead Burn

2026

The horror franchise laid dormant for 20 years after Army of Darkness. When it was finally revived, it was a reboot Evil Dead that didn’t feature Ash (until the very end). The movie dropped the signature humor and turned the series into a full-on horror. However, two years later, the scale was balanced when Ash vs. Evil Dead aired on Starz. The series lasted for three seasons before it was canceled in 2018. Five years after that, Evil Dead Rise was debuted theatrically and became the most successful Evil Dead release ever, revitalizing the series.

Evil Dead Franchise Timeline Explained

The Evil Dead Spans Centuries

The recurring antagonists of the Evil Dead franchise are the Deadites, a collection of undead parasites that possess the living and feast on the souls of people. The Deadites have been haunting humanity in service of their ancient master, the Kandarian Demon. Their widespread nature allows the Deadites to be unleashed anywhere and anywhen across human history. As a result, the franchise has been able to both chart the growth of a consistent character (Bruce Campbell’s Ash Williams) and also show what happens to those unlucky enough to cross paths with the Deadites.

Most of the stories in the series take place in the same year as their respective release, with the gap between Army of Darkness and Ash vs. the Evil Dead reflecting the three decades that had passed in the real world between those projects. This means for the most part, the series’ timeline and release order line up. However, the third film in the series, Army of Darkness, actually takes place long before the events of the other films.

1300 AD: Army Of Darkness

Putting The Evil In Medieval

Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams juxtaposed with a skeleton in Army of Darkness
Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams juxtaposed with a skeleton in Army of Darkness
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A big reason that trying to watch the Evil Dead movies in order is tricky comes down to Army of Darkness. Even by the standards of Ash Williams’ already out-there adventures, Army of Darkness takes things to a whole new level of gory weirdness. The start of the third film in the Evil Dead franchise is the beginning of the timeline’s chronology. After the events of Evil Dead 2, Ash (Bruce Campbell) is transported back to the Middle Ages. He spends much of the film in this setting, working to find a copy of the Necronomicon so he can use it to go home.

Taking place in the year 1300, Army of Darkness is technically the oldest entry in the timeline of Evil Dead. This confirms that the Deadites have been at work for centuries, tormenting people and working to corrupt anyone they can claim. Working alongside Lord Arthur and his subjects, Ash is able to help save the past era and ultimately make his way to the present — allowing him to return to the spotlight in Ash vs. the Evil Dead.

1981/1982: The Evil Dead/Evil Dead 2

Why The Second Film Is A Remake Of The Original

Ash fights a Deadite with a chainsaw in The Evil Dead

The Evil Dead timeline was convoluted way before Army of Darkness. Raimi wasn’t able to actually reqaccuire the rights to The Evil Dead for a prospective sequel. As a result, Evil Dead 2 was made as a “re-quel”, essentially remaking The Evil Dead with new people and expanding the plot. The first five minutes of Evil Dead 2 is a remake, shot as a recap with different actors (except Bruce Campbell, who reprised his role as Ash Williams). Ash Williams was born in 1957, and in 1981 he and his friends traveled to the Knowby cabin.

There, they found the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis (revealed in Ash vs. Evil Dead to be written by Ruby) hidden by Professor Raymond Knowby. The Evil Dead ends with Ash getting attacked and presumably murdered by an unseen entity. Evil Dead 2 builds from that moment (revealing how Ash survived) and introduces other characters like Ash, Linda, and Annie. Annie reads various incantations from the Necronomicon and ends up opening a time vortex to banish the demon. Ash is sucked into the vortex and brought to 1300 AD, where Army of Darkness begins.

1982: The Ending Of Army Of Darkness

All Hail The King

Ash holds a woman in his arms at the end of Army of Darkness.
Ash holds a woman in his arms at the end of Army of Darkness.

Another wrinkle in the timeline is the fact that Ash is technically alive twice in the same era. After defeating the Deadites in Army of Darkness, Ash is given a potion that will allow him to sleep for centuries until he returns to his own time. In the film canon, Ash sleeps for six centuries and re-awakens in 1982. He returns to his regular life afterward, resuming his job back at the S-Mart. It’s a goofy ending for the film, especially when a Deadite attacks Ash and he’s forced to jump right back into action her mode.

It was almost very different, as seen in the alternate endings to Army of Darkness. Still, life proved difficult for Ash. Season 2 of Ash vs. the Evil Dead revealed that in the subsequent years, Ash repeatedly tried (and failed) to find a way to destroy Necronomicon. He effectively became the caretaker of the dark book. On top of that, the deaths of his friends and sister were publicly blamed on him and led him to become a drifter, effectively estranged from everyone in his hometown. Ash’s story picks back up thirty years later in Ash vs. the Evil Dead.

2013: Evil Dead Remake

Same Cabin, New Victims

Deadite Olivia crawling on the floor in Evil Dead 2013
Deadite Olivia crawling on the floor in Evil Dead 2013

Fede Alvarez’s Evil Dead is considered canon in the Evil Dead timeline. Alvarez stated that it continues the first movie but in a modern setting. According to Alvarez, the coincidences between his version and the original 1981 version are deliberate “dark fates” created by the Necronomicon. As such, when Mia and her friends arrive at the Knowby cabin, certain things — such as Ash’s rusting car — are apparent. The biggest difference is that Mia’s parents are apparently the current owners of the cabin. Similar events transpire throughout Evil Dead as in the original, detailing gruesome conflict with the Deadites.

Although Evil Dead isn’t all that connected to the rest of the franchise, it does share a setting with the original. Ash Williams makes an appearance in a post-credit scene of Evil Dead, which confirms that the universes are connected. Campbell and Raimi have both teased a crossover with Ash and Mia that would further establish this connection. The Evil Dead remake links to the original in a number of ways, so it’d be interesting to see how Mia’s evolution continues to reflect Ash’s.

2015-2016: Ash Vs Evil Dead

Ash Is Back

Ash vs Evil Dead Season 3 cast in a warehouse holding weapons
Ash vs Evil Dead Season 3 cast in a warehouse holding weapons

Ash vs. Evil Dead is set approximately 30 years after the first three Evil Dead films, and takes place over a contained period of time. Three decades after his first encounter with the supernatural, Ash Williams is working as a stock boy at Value Stop. The central threat of the series is a Deadite plague that threatens to destroy the world. Ash must gather new allies to help him fight the evil that he’s already been attempting to stop for decades (and technically centuries)

At the culmination of the series (which was canceled before the story could be properly wrapped up in Ash vs. Evil Dead season 4), Ash takes on a Kandarian demon, and the battle ends with him killing it. In the final scene, Ash wakes up in a bunker after being dragged out of the wreckage where the final battle occurred. The show ended on a cliffhanger, with someone claiming that there’s “still work to be done.” This means the hero of The Evil Dead franchise might not get to retire despite the cancelation of his show.

2023: Evil Dead Rise

A Haunting In The Big City

Alyssa Sutherland as Deadite Ellie screaming on a wall in Evil Dead Rise

The fifth movie in the franchise, Evil Dead Rise is far less directly connected to Ash. The film follows Beth as she struggles to protect her nephew and nieces from their mother Ellie, who has turned into a Deadite. The plot is set in motion after the teenage Danny discovers a book in the bowels of a building that summons demonic flesh-possessing demons. This book seems to be one of the three Necronomicon that was seen in Army of Darkness, the second of which appeared in 2013’s Evil Dead. The film appears to be set in the present day.

None of the previous Evil Dead characters return for Evil Dead Rise, not even Ash. However, while the movie is extremely linear when it comes to the Evil Dead timeline, Danny also finds records of a priest (voiced by Campbell) from 1923 discussing the Deadites and the Necronomicon. Director Lee Cronin thinks that the Evil Dead Rise priest could be Ash. This could tease more time travel and a possible Ash return at a new period in The Evil Dead timeline.

2026: Evil Dead Burn

A Family Reunion From Hell

Luciane Buchanan's Thya smiling while looking through a hole in a door in Evil Dead Burn
Luciane Buchanan’s Thya smiling while looking through a hole in a door in Evil Dead Burn

Evil Dead Burn is the sixth movie in the Evil Dead franchise and the latest standalone, Ash-less chapter in the ongoing battle against the forces unleashed by the Necronomicon. Like Evil Dead (2013) and Evil Dead Rise, it tells a new story set within the same universe, proving once again that nobody is safe when an ancient Book of the Dead is involved. Directed by Sébastien Vaniček, it follows Alice, a grieving widow who reunites with her late husband’s family for what should be a somber gathering.

Naturally, things go spectacularly wrong when demonic possession enters the picture. Also set in the present day, the story unfolds during a single terrifying family reunion, transforming a house full of mourning relatives into a Deadite-infested nightmare. With the trademark Evil Dead gore and twisted humor, Evil Dead Burn continues the Evil Dead franchise’s new direction of standalone modern-day frights.

Source: Book of the Dead, Bloody Disgusting

The Evil Dead Franchise Poster

Cast

Bruce Campbell, Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lily Sullivan, Nell Fisher, Ray Santiago, Dana DeLorenzo

Video Game(s)

Evil Dead: Hail to the King, Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick, Evil Dead: Regeneration, Evil Dead: The Game

First Film

The Evil Dead

Character(s)

Ashley Williams, Mia Allen, David Allen, Bethany Bixler, Kassie Bixler, Pablo Simon Bolivar, Kelly Maxwell

Created by Sam Raimi, Evil Dead is a horror-comedy franchise that began with the release of the original film, The Evil Dead, in 1981. The series follows protagonist Ashley “Ash” Williams as he and his friends venture into a cabin for a vacation only to discover it harbors a demonic book that can summon terrifying creatures known as Deadites, hell-bent on torturing and slaying them all. As the series progresses, Ash becomes more of a masculine B-movie action hero until the soft reboot helmed by Eli Roth occurs, which shifts the franchise deeper into its horror roots.



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Release Date

October 15, 1981

Runtime

85 minutes

Director

Sam Raimi



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Release Date

March 13, 1987

Runtime

84 minutes

Director

Sam Raimi

Writers

Scott Spiegel

Producers

Alex De Benedetti, Irvin Shapiro




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Release Date

October 31, 1992

Runtime

81 minutes

Director

Sam Raimi



Release Date

April 21, 2023

Runtime

96 minutes

Director

Lee Cronin

Producers

Robert Tapert


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Release Date

April 21, 2023

Runtime

96 minutes

Director

Lee Cronin

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Release Date

July 10, 2026

Runtime

120 Minutes

Director

Sébastien Vanicek

Writers

Florent Bernard, Sébastien Vanicek, Sam Raimi

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