Francis Galluppi's untitled Evil Dead movie casts new ensemble

Francis Galluppi's upcoming untitled Evil Dead film has assembled a cast including Charlotte Hope and Zach Gilford. The project, separate from the forthcoming Evil Dead Burn, is being produced by Sam Raimi, Lee Cronin, and Bruce Campbell. Details on roles remain undisclosed.

Francis Galluppi, known for directing films like The Strange Color of Your Body's Water, is helming an untitled entry in the Evil Dead franchise. Deadline reports that the cast includes Charlotte Hope, recognized from her role in Mike Flanagan's The Haunting of Hill House; Jessica McNamee; Zach Gilford; Josh Helman; Ella Newton; Elizabeth Cullen; and Ella Oliphant. All roles are currently undisclosed, adding to the mystery surrounding the project announced on January 22, 2026. This film is distinct from Evil Dead Burn, directed by Lee Cronin and set for release later in the year. Producers Sam Raimi, the original Evil Dead creator, Cronin, and franchise icon Bruce Campbell are involved, continuing the series' legacy of horror rooted in the Necronomicon and Deadites. The announcement highlights the franchise's expansion, with multiple projects in development amid ongoing fan interest in supernatural terror. No release date or plot specifics have been revealed yet.

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