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Evil Dead Burn India Release: Where to Watch and What Critics Are Saying

  • Writer: Vishal waghela
    Vishal waghela
  • 1 day ago
  • 4 min read

Horror franchises rarely get a same day global release, but the Evil Dead series just proved it has the pull to pull one off.

Evil Dead Burn opened in Indian theatres on July 10, 2026, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, giving local horror audiences the same day one access that markets like the US and UK are getting.



Directed by Sebastien Vanicek, whose 2023 film Infested built his reputation as one of horror's sharpest new voices, Evil Dead Burn follows Alice, played by Souheila Yacoub, a woman mourning her husband's death who travels to his family's secluded countryside home for what should be a quiet gathering. It does not stay quiet for long. The Book of the Dead resurfaces, and one by one, Alice's in-laws are turned into Deadites, forcing her into a fight for survival against people she once considered family.



For Indian horror audiences, the film's arrival is notable timing. English language horror releases have historically had a smaller theatrical footprint in India compared to Hindi and regional genre films, but franchise names with decades of brand recognition, like Evil Dead, tend to buck that trend, especially in metro multiplexes where English content still draws a dedicated crowd. BookMyShow listings show the film running across major chains in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and other metro markets from today.



Produced by franchise creator Sam Raimi alongside longtime collaborator Rob Tapert, Evil Dead Burn is being positioned as a loosely connected standalone entry rather than a direct sequel, which makes it reasonably accessible for Indian audiences who may not have followed every prior installment closely. The film leans on the core mythology, the cursed book and its demonic Deadites, without requiring deep familiarity with the 2013 reboot or Evil Dead Rise to follow the plot.



International reviews landing ahead of the India release have been notably divided, though largely positive on aggregate. Rotten Tomatoes scores settled in the high 70s to low 80s percent range based on over 50 reviews, putting it in the same critical tier as fan favorites like Evil Dead Rise. Collider called it Groovy in every sense, singling out a third act it described as nothing short of unforgettable, while other outlets like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter felt the film leaned too heavily into misery at the expense of the franchise's usual dark comedy.



Where reviews broadly agree is on the technical craft, particularly the practical gore effects, which multiple critics called some of the most visceral and inventive the series has produced since its earliest films. That focus on practical effects over CGI spectacle is likely to resonate with Indian horror fans who have increasingly gravitated toward genre films that lean into tactile, hands-on scares rather than digital ones.

For Indian moviegoers deciding between today's crowded release slate, which also includes the Hindi legal thriller Ikka on Netflix and Dhamaal 4 in theatres, Evil Dead Burn offers a genre alternative that does not overlap directly with either. Horror in English has a smaller but loyal opening weekend audience in India's multiplex circuit, and a franchise entry with a strong Rotten Tomatoes debut typically holds up better than an original horror film without existing brand recognition.


The film also carries multiple post-credits sequences that international critics have flagged as setup for Evil Dead Wrath, a 1972-set prequel already locked in for a 2028 release, giving Indian fans of the franchise a reason to stay through the credits alongside audiences everywhere else the film is opening this weekend.


AltBollywood will track how Evil Dead Burn performs across Indian metros through the weekend and update this piece with local box office figures once BookMyShow and trade estimates are available.

India's relationship with the Evil Dead franchise has always been a niche but committed one. The 2013 reboot and Evil Dead Rise both found their audience primarily through urban multiplexes and later through streaming rediscovery, rather than through wide theatrical dominance, and Evil Dead Burn is likely to follow a similar pattern. What differs this time is the simultaneous global release, which puts India in the same conversation as international markets from day one rather than trailing behind by weeks, a distribution shift that has become increasingly common for major studio horror releases chasing opening weekend social media buzz before spoilers spread online.



Distributor Warner Bros. has leaned into the film's post-credits sequences as a marketing hook internationally, and that strategy is likely to translate well in India, where franchise continuity and shared universe teases have become a significant driver of opening weekend attendance across both Hollywood and Indian genre cinema. Audiences increasingly treat a strong post-credits scene as part of the core theatrical experience rather than an optional bonus, and Evil Dead Burn's connective tissue to the already announced prequel Evil Dead Wrath gives horror fans in India a concrete reason to stay seated through the credits alongside audiences everywhere else the film has opened.



Ticket pricing for the film's Indian run is expected to sit in line with standard English language theatrical releases rather than premium event pricing, since horror titles without 3D or IMAX formats typically get standard multiplex slotting. That pricing approach, combined with the film's R-rated content restricting its audience to adult moviegoers, means Evil Dead Burn's India opening will likely be measured less by raw box office scale and more by how well it holds through subsequent weekends on the strength of horror fan word of mouth.


Quick Facts



  • Release Date: July 10, 2026

  • Platform: Theatres across India (BookMyShow) / Warner Bros. Pictures

  • Director: Sebastien Vanicek

  • Cast: Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, Luciane Buchanan, Maude Davey

  • Rotten Tomatoes: High 70s to low 80s percent (Fresh)

  • Language: English, with subtitled and dubbed prints in select cities



FAQs

Is Evil Dead Burn releasing in Indian theatres the same day as the US?

Yes, the film opened in India on July 10, 2026, the same global release date as the US, UK, and Canada.

Do I need to watch previous Evil Dead films first?

No, Evil Dead Burn is a loosely connected standalone entry, so it works reasonably well without prior franchise knowledge.

Is Evil Dead Burn available in Hindi in India?

The film is primarily releasing in English in Indian multiplexes, with dubbed prints available in select cities depending on local distribution.

Where can I book tickets for Evil Dead Burn in India?

Tickets are available on BookMyShow across major multiplex chains in metro cities including Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore.


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