Evil Dead Burn Box Office Could Torch Summer

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By Mister Fantastic

Evil Dead Burn could open to $30-40M, making it the summer horror event of 2026. Here’s why the Sam Raimi franchise still terrifies.

Evil Dead Burn box office projections are looking spicy, and I am here for every single dollar of it. Box Office Pro is forecasting a $30 to $40 million domestic opening weekend for the sixth installment in Sam Raimi’s decades-long demonic franchise, which would make it one of the biggest horror launches of the summer and a serious contender for the season’s most profitable scare-fest.

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The film hits theaters July 10, 2026, positioned perfectly in the middle of blockbuster season when audiences are hungry for something that isn’t a superhero cape or a talking animal. Sébastien Vaniček directs, fresh off his 2023 debut Infested, which caught Raimi’s attention and landed him the keys to the Necronomicon. The premise is classic Evil Dead with a nasty twist: after losing her husband, Alice Price (Souheila Yacoub) seeks solace with her in-laws in their secluded family home. The gathering turns into what the official synopsis calls a “family reunion from hell” as members gradually transform into Deadites.

Evil Dead Burn Box Office vs. the Horror Competition

Evil Dead Burn box office potential needs context to appreciate. The 2013 Evil Dead reboot opened to $25.8 million and finished with $97 million worldwide on a $17 million budget. Evil Dead Rise in 2023 did even better, opening to $23.8 million domestic and climbing to $146 million globally. Both films were profitable, but neither had the summer release date advantage that Burn is claiming. July horror openings are rare because studios usually reserve the season for safer bets, but Warner Bros. is betting that audiences want blood with their barbecues.

The cast is stacked with rising talent. Souheila Yacoub, who you might remember from Dune: Part Two, leads as Alice. Hunter Doohan from Wednesday plays her brother-in-law. Tandi Wright, who terrified everyone in Pearl, joins the family. And Luciane Buchanan from The Night Agent rounds out the ensemble. These aren’t household names yet, but that’s the Evil Dead tradition—find talented actors before they’re expensive and let the Deadites do the rest.

What makes Evil Dead Burn box office prospects particularly interesting is the franchise’s unique release strategy. The film is co-financed by New Line Cinema and Sony Pictures, with Warner Bros. handling domestic distribution and Sony taking international through Screen Gems. This three-studio dance means the marketing machine has triple the muscle, and the trailer views suggest it’s working. The final trailer dropped in late June and immediately went viral for a sequence involving a dishwasher full of knives and one very unlucky family member.

If Burn hits the high end of projections, it could challenge M3GAN 2.0 and Insidious 6 for horror supremacy this summer. The franchise has proven remarkably resilient, surviving cast changes, reboots, and even a television detour with Ash vs Evil Dead. Evil Dead Burn box office success would confirm that Raimi’s creation has become horror’s answer to the Marvel Cinematic Universe—standalone stories linked by mythology rather than continuity, each one an invitation for new directors to leave their mark.

July 10. Mark it. Bring a friend. Don’t bring a dishwasher.

See Evil Dead Burn in theaters July 10 and find out why family reunions are always a bad idea.

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