Evil Dead Rise Cut Scene to Avoid NC-17 Rating

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Director Sébastien Vaniček recently confirmed that he trimmed a specific scene in the horror film Evil Dead Burn to secure an R rating rather than an NC-17 classification.

Balancing Graphic Horror and Rating Restrictions

Vaniček told SlashFilm that while he had to "trim a little bit" from one particular scene, the core of his vision remains intact. He described his original, longer edit as "colder" and "more raw," noting that it was difficult for an audience to "breathe" during the sequence.

Balancing Graphic Horror and Rating Restrictions

The film, which centers on a French woman navigating an abusive marriage and hostile in-laws, follows the established tradition of high-stakes, visceral horror that has defined the Evil Dead brand for decades.

Did you know?

The Evil Dead franchise has evolved significantly since Sam Raimi’s 1981 original. While the early films leaned into campy practical effects, recent entries like 2023’s Evil Dead Rise have leaned into a darker tone, grossing $147 million globally.

Franchise Continuity and Future Releases

Following the release of the 2013 reboot by Fede Álvarez and the recent success of Lee Cronin’s Evil Dead Rise, the franchise is now on a clear development path.

EVIL DEAD BURN | Interview with Sébastien Vaniček

Producer Robert Tapert has characterized Evil Dead Burn as focusing on the “in-laws from hell” dynamic. The studio has already committed to the next chapter, Evil Dead Wrath, which is directed by Francis Galluppi and scheduled for an April 7, 2028, theatrical release.

Comparison: Recent Franchise Performance

  • Evil Dead Rise (2023): Directed by Lee Cronin; grossed $147 million globally.
  • Evil Dead Burn: Directed by Sébastien Vaniček; theatrical premiere July 10.
  • Evil Dead Wrath (2028): Directed by Francis Galluppi; upcoming release.
Pro Tip:

When analyzing horror trends, look at the “rating vs. runtime” ratio. Directors often face the choice of keeping a “raw” scene that pushes a film into a restricted category or trimming it to ensure a wider theatrical release, a common tension in modern studio-backed horror.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was a scene in Evil Dead Burn trimmed?
Director Sébastien Vaniček trimmed the scene to avoid an NC-17 rating, ensuring the film could receive an R rating for theatrical distribution.

Is the movie still considered brutal?
Yes. According to Vaniček, the scene is still “intense and pretty brutal,” despite the minor adjustments made to the pacing and raw intensity of the footage.

When is the next Evil Dead movie coming out?
Following the release of Evil Dead Burn, the next installment, Evil Dead Wrath, is slated for release on April 7, 2028.


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