Although Evil Dead Rise It doesn’t include Ash Williams, Bruce Campbell has an interesting cameo, through which the movie cleverly avoids a plot hole with Sam Raimi’s original Evil Dead Trilogy. Few horror franchises have had as much fun as these Evil Dead One, with different versions and some movies even mixing horror with comedy. The franchise started in 1981 with Sam Raimi The evil deathFollowed by Evil Dead II In 1987 and Army of Darkness In 1993, all of them starred Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams, the ultimate final boy.
The Evil Dead Franchise came back to life in 2013 with Fede Álvarez Evil DeadA reimagining of Raimi’s original movie and the first in the franchise without Ash Williams as the main character. Ten years later, the franchise was revived again with Lee Cronin Evil Dead RiseA stand-alone entry with new characters and a new version of the Necronomicon. Although Ash is not part of the story, Evil Dead Rise Found a way to include Bruce CampbellAnd thanks to that, it avoided a plot hole with Raimi’s trilogy.
Ash being displaced to the 1920s explains why he can’t change the original Evil Dead movies’ horrors
Bruce Campbell had a cameo as the voice in the phonograph records of the 1920s
Bruce Campbell has a voice cameo Evil Dead Rise Which may be easy to miss for some viewers. The whole deadite chaos in Evil Dead Rise It begins with an earthquake that reveals a secret chamber beneath the building’s parking lot. While Beth (Lily Sullivan) and Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland) were upstairs, Ellie’s children Danny, Bridget and Cassie were in the parking lot when the earthquake hit. Danny finds three phonograph records in the chamber along with a mysterious book, and returns them to their apartment.
Danny listened to two of the records, which detailed a priest’s efforts to research the book and recite the incantation that summoned the evil force. After Eli and Bridget become deadites, Beth listens to the third record in hopes of finding a solution to the property, but instead, She heard another man warning the priests about the dangers of the ritualThe book, and the deedites, demanding that the book be destroyed. The man in question was Bruce CampbellAnd while the character is unnamed, Cronin teased that he could be a displaced Ash.
at the end of Army of DarknessAsh has returned to the present, but it wouldn’t be surprising if he eventually goes back again.
at the end of Evil Dead IIAsh was transported to the Middle AgesWhere Army of Darkness Occurred. at the end of Army of DarknessAsh returned to the present time, but it wouldn’t be surprising if he traveled back in time again – he was obviously an expert at accidentally getting into big trouble.
Ash cannot have control over where he travels to in the past, and If he landed in the 1920s, he would be 60 years early to stop the events that killed his friends in the first movie. Even if Ash could find a way to escape from the 1920s, he would probably take the opportunity to return to his proper time, although not without warning the priests.
Ash preventing Professor Knowby from reading the book would not change the Necronomicon’s effects
Basically, there is no stopping the curse carried by the Necronomicon
Even if Ash had traveled back to the 1980s to stop Professor Knowby from recording the reading of the Necronomicon and thus prevent the horrific events that led to the deaths of their loved ones, it would not have stopped the evil force entirely. The Evil Dead Franchise has had different versions of the Necronomicon, so Ash would have to do a lot of traveling and hard work to fully stop the effects of the curse book(s).
In addition to the Necronomicon in Raimi’s Evil Dead Trilogy, it is the Naturom Demonto in the cabin in Fede Álvarez Evil Dead And the Naturom Demonto under the building in Evil Dead RiseAs well as the 1920s priests that Ash couldn’t stop himself from reading the last one. Ash is a default thread that holds all versions of Evil Dead TogetherBut as hard as he might try, he can’t stop the demons of the Necronomicon or the many mistakes made by them.