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Evil Dead (2013) - Limited Edition Steelbook [4K Ultra HD] [Blu-ray]

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Genre Horror
Format 4K, NTSC
Contributor Sam Raimi, Fede Alvarez, Robert Tapert, Elizabeth Blackmore, Jane Levy, Jessica Lucas, Lou Taylor Pucci, Shiloh Fernandez, Bruce Campbell See more
Initial release date 2024-08-20
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 31 minutes
Studio SHOUT! FACTORY
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Number of discs 1
Manufacturer SHOUT! FACTORY

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Shout! Factory TV is a digital entertainment streaming service that brings timeless and contemporary cult favorites to pop culture fans. Shout! Factory TV offers an unrivaled blend of original programming and TV shows and movies curated from major studios, independent producers and its own distinctive entertainment library.

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Mia (Jane Levy), a drug addict, is determined to kick the habit. To that end, she asks her brother, David (Shiloh Fernandez), his girlfriend, Natalie (Elizabeth Blackmore) and their friends Olivia (Jessica Lucas) and Eric (Lou Taylor Pucci) to accompany her to their family's remote forest cabin to help her through withdrawal. Eric finds a mysterious Book of the Dead at the cabin and reads aloud from it, awakening an ancient demon. All hell breaks loose when the malevolent entity possesses Mia.


Bonus Content:

  • 4K Transfers by Sony for Both the Theatrical and Unrated Cuts
  • Unrated Cut: In Dolby Vision (HDR10 Compatible)
  • Theatrical Cut: HDR10 Compatible
  • Audio Commentary with Director/Co-writer Fede Alvarez, Co-writer Rodo Sayagues, and Cast Members Jane Levy, Lou Taylor Pucci, and Jessica Lucas (Theatrical Cut Only)
  • Directing The Dead Featurette
  • Evil Dead: The Reboot Featurette
  • Making Life Difficult Featurette
  • Unleashing the Evil Forces Featurette
  • Being Mia Featurette
  • Trailers
  • TV Spots
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  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.57 x 17.22 x 13.59 cm; 158.76 g
  • Canadian Home Video Rating ‏ : ‎ Ages 18 and over
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Fede Alvarez
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 31 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ Aug. 20 2024
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas, Elizabeth Blackmore
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ SHOUT! FACTORY
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Robert Tapert, Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D4FBQJR6
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ Canada
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Fede Alvarez
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 out of 5 stars 4,759 ratings

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Customers find the movie awesome, fun, and the best horror movie made. They describe it as intense and a must-see for any horror fan. Customers appreciate the clear picture quality, visuals, and 4K restoration. They also appreciate the audio quality. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the bloodiness.

49 customers mention "Quality"43 positive6 negative

Customers like the quality of the movie. They mention it's awesome, the best horror movie made, and a must-watch for any horror fan. They also appreciate the terrific cast and exceptional performances.

"Not a bad remake. Great 4k. Great price." Read more

"One of the best Horror remakes ever made...." Read more

"An awesome movie that deserves a sequel" Read more

"...from possessed to dead and back to life again,very fun movie but didn't really scare me.. 1080p High Definition 2.39:1 widescreen...." Read more

22 customers mention "Horror"19 positive3 negative

Customers find the movie intense, thrilling, and fun. They mention it has all the elements of scary you'll ever need. Some say it's a must-see for any horror fan.

"...this film, and the steelbook currently very well priced, to fans of modern horror...." Read more

"Finally a solid scary movie where u don’t lose interest I’d rematch it anytime I watched it in theatre and rented it for some friends off prime when..." Read more

"...added back into the film definitely enhance the experience, and add to the horror...." Read more

"...it was pretty good! super gore but also demonic possession stuff. would recommend watching this before the new one." Read more

7 customers mention "Picture quality"7 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the movie. They mention it's clear, visuals are very good, and the 4K restoration is even better.

"...this movie countless times on dvd, now on 4k it’s crazy how clear the picture quality is. grab it when it goes on sale you won’t be disappointed!" Read more

"Not a bad remake. Great 4k. Great price." Read more

"One of the best Horror remakes ever made. The steelbook art is great and the 4k restoration is even better glad this gem got the attention it..." Read more

"not only is it a great 4k it also has a great Dolby Atmos" Read more

5 customers mention "Remake quality"5 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the remake. They mention it's one of the best remakes made and a classic remake.

"This has got to be one of the best remakes made...." Read more

"Classic Remake and Very Good! Intense Horror Movie from Beginning!" Read more

"One of the rare decent remakes. Not as fun as the original, but it holds its own as a solid horror film." Read more

"...Also F***ing Amazing , one of the beat best remakes ever made !" Read more

4 customers mention "Audio quality"4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the audio quality of the movie. They mention the Blu-ray transfer is great and the sound is 5.1 DTS H-D Master Audio. They also appreciate the music and incredible effects.

"not only is it a great 4k it also has a great Dolby Atmos" Read more

"...5.1 DTS H-D Master Audio.you better have a Surround system to view this it would be better. Runtime 91 minutes...." Read more

"...Blu ray transfer is great, sound is great. IMO this beats Evil Dead Rise in every way. Thank u 鶹." Read more

"...feeling of the movie, the quality of the image, the editing, the music, the incredible effects and the very likable actors who played their roles..." Read more

6 customers mention "Bloodiness"3 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the bloodiness of the movie. Some mention it's tons of blood, while others say the blood looks like day old ketchup.

"...It’s got all the elements of scary you’ll ever need. Lots of gore, a LOT of blood. NOT a kids movie!!!" Read more

"Truly scary and gory" Read more

"...It's a matter of taste. It's got the gore, the blood, tons of blood, and a cast that is believable during all the messiness and mayhem...." Read more

"this movie was good but too bloody.. if you like that kind of movie then it's for you. thanks manon" Read more

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Adds all the scenes missing that were in the trailer. Also F***ing Amazing , one of the beat best remakes ever made !
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  • Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2025
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    grabbed it on sale for $20, well worth the money, watched this movie countless times on dvd, now on 4k it’s crazy how clear the picture quality is. grab it when it goes on sale you won’t be disappointed!
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  • Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2025
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    The Evil Dead franchise has had its ups and down. Even the fact it can be considered a franchise is a little odd to people who remember the begining, as is its complete reliance on the character of Bruce Campbell's Ash. When this remake/reboot came out, I don't think people knew what to make of it and defaulted to comparing it to the originals. Evil Dead Rise changed all that imo, showing that it could be something new. This led me to want to revisit this older film, as well as, the director who has gained some traction with his other suspense films and Alien Romulus. Say what you will about plot, he does know how to make a visual feast.
    In that context I would recommend this film, and the steelbook currently very well priced, to fans of modern horror. It shows some of the Evil Dead's roots, but overall is an excellent introduction to what I hope will become a new horror franchise. Time will tell, but some going by these two films (Rise) I would recommend.
  • Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2025
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    Not a bad remake. Great 4k. Great price.
  • Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2025
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    Pas aussi bon que l'originale, mais une bonne variation de l'histoire d'origine, en respectant l'univers.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2025
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    One of the best Horror remakes ever made. The steelbook art is great and the 4k restoration is even better glad this gem got the attention it deserved, highly recommend
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  • Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2025
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    not only is it a great 4k it also has a great Dolby Atmos
  • Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2025
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    An awesome movie that deserves a sequel
  • Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2024
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    Finally a solid scary movie where u don’t lose interest I’d rematch it anytime I watched it in theatre and rented it for some friends off prime when they came over we all loved it great rent if ur bored or wanna do a date night

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  • The Shopping Buddhist
    5.0 out of 5 stars Balls to the wall, no holds barred fantastic remake of a classic!
    Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2014
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    I never thought I'd live to see this remake, but, here it is.

    In 2003 it was announced that Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell would be producing a remake of the original horror film that started both their careers, 1983's (or 1979, or 1981, depending on where you were before the wide release of the original) "The Evil Dead," a film so violent and so disturbing it's still banned in several countries across the world, today. The original film is a classic, from the opening frame depicting a crashed automobile half sunken in a swamp in out in the boondocks of Tennessee to one of the most profoundly haunting endings of a horror movie I've ever seen. And while the original in is a classic, nearly flawless horror film made on a shoestring budget, this remake proves to one up it many ways. I waited ten years for this film to be made, it was worth every moment.

    The main strong points of the remake are the character development and the slight expansion on the origin of the demonic nature of the Mortorum Demonto (Book of the Dead). The original film's premise was straightforward: Five college students go to a remote cabin in the woods for a weekend to drink, smoke pot and have fun, but when something evil haunting the woods beyond leads to them discovering the ancient Book of the Dead, which one by one possesses them, turning them into monsters, turning on each other, playing mind games and eventually leading into a blood explosion extraordinaire.

    The remake drops much of that premise, while retaining only the bare bones of the old characters' archetypes. There's a guy with his girlfriend who's with his sister, but she's a recovering heroin addict and has come to their old family cabin in hopes of detoxing over the course of a weekend with the help of a rather nerdy fellow's smart registered nurse girlfriend. A foul smell in the basement leads to the nerdy guy discovering a strange package wrapped in black trash bags and barbed wire and upon carefully opening it, he discovers a book bound in human flesh and inked in human blood. On the inside, someone has scribbled the words "LEAVE THIS BOOK ALONE," but being a curious college student, presumably with a philosophy nature (or just bored because he forgot to bring a book along for the trip and the TV doesn't get good reception) he begins to translate it, speaking the terrible words aloud which awaken something from deep below the earth.

    And then the fun begins.

    I know this remake (I'm not sure it's a remake, part of me thinks it's actually a clever prequel to the original, more on that, later) had rather split views from fans of the original. Some hated it, others loved it. It seems in the year since it was released it's leaned more towards the latter, gaining trust due to the heavy involvement of Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell acting as executive producers. Pretty much everything in this movie is, if Sam Raimi or Bruce Campbell wanted you to see something going on on screen, you saw it. There's a scene when the addict girl tries to escape and she crashes a car into a swamp... this is what leads me to believe this film may be a prequel. In the original movie, as I said, the first scene is of a crashed car in the swamp-- not the same make or model of course, but it's the thought here that counts. On the commentary for the original film, Bruce or Sam said the idea behind the crashed car was that another group had been at the cabin and tried to flee, failing-- although in the original movie that's only implied for the brief time the submerged automobile appears. So I'm lead to assume that this film takes place before the original movie, if not literally then spiritually speaking.

    This movie did not disappoint me, I've been a fan of the original "Evil Dead" movies for a very long time and this movie stayed very true to the original's "balls to the wall" approach, rather than sink into the demented "Looney Tunes" or "Three Stooges" comedy/horror of the also excellent sequels. And, to viewers with a keen eye, the "Three Stooges" elements are still in this film, however they're played in such a way that they come off as more terrifying than funny (when someone slips on a severed ear and smashes their head into the bowl of a toilet in the movie is rather gruesome, where as it can be seen there is influence from comedic bits, there).

    The acting is surprisingly good for a group of unknown actors, the writing was done by the same screenwriter as the Oscar winning (or nominated?) film "Juno," and the camera movement is fluid and haunting, combined with the dark lighting and often ambient sounds creating a perfect atmosphere for a great horror film. However, all in all, I felt this movie's violence was seriously downplayed from the original's. The original film is a much more brutal film if you watch them back to back. And while there may be more blood in the remake, the original has more scenes that make you turn your head and wince (the Achilles' heel pencil stabbing scene, for instance). While much of the film's plot is dramatically different from the original, certain scenes are almost frame for frame reproductions of the original-- which is a nice mix.

    My main disappointment was a single line of dialogue near the end which was from one of the original films spoken with a slight change which made me a little upset, but it's easy to get over, though it still makes me roll my eyes when I hear it delivered. However the rest of the movie is so solid that it borders on brilliance. The expansion on the demons is nice, some rules have changed regarding the book, but for the most part, the same rules to kill a "deadite" apply. If you pause the film and look at each visible page of the Necronomicon, you'll find there's some interesting insights written in it by "previous readers," which expand upon the origin of the demons. In the old movies, one could argue that the demons weren't so much devils, as they were mischievous spirits who happened to be extremely playful in a very violent way. In this film, the demonically possessed don't act so goofy, instead opting to taunt the tormented by whispering those most profound of personal blasphemies.

    The picture quality of the Blu-Ray is amazing, there's a nice commentary by the director and actors on it, but few special features other than that to be found. But, if you're an "Evil Dead" fan, new or old, this movie belongs on your shelf along with all the others. It's pretty damn groovy.
  • Natilie
    5.0 out of 5 stars An original remake
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 18, 2013
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    For anyone who hasn't seen the original evil dead and its sequel Dead by dawn may find the story slow with the horror really taking its time to start, but once it does you get quite the roll a coaster ride. For those who have seen the original films there's enough here to remain true to them but also enough alternate material to warrant a reboot.

    There are nods to the originals, that aren't too in your face such as card shuffling hinting to the card predicting deadite form Evil dead, and a water seen fight that gives you flashbacks to the pit deadite from Army of darkness.

    Minor spoilers and back story

    So what's different to make this original? For the first time in horror (from my own knowledge) a story that makes sense. When a character shows up with scratches and cuts claiming to have been attacked by brambles and tree vines you would either get the hell out the dodge or have them committed (neither ever happens in horror). In this however as the character in question (Mia) is going cold turkey on a drug intervention after an accidental overdose (having previously tried to quit and lasting mere hours) so her brother and friends think this is her way of getting away from seclusion to return to her habits which makes sense (despite other reviews).

    What's missing? The camp comedy b movie style of the original, and the so bad its good theme Bruce made famous but it doesn't suffer for this. I have to say I'm a huge fan of the originals and didn't expect to enjoy this but after watching it through and then with comentry, all the extras and then again to see what was missed that nods to the original etc I think its the best reboot in horror that I've seen. Its got enough originality (well as much as you can with a cabin in the woods story) to be a film in its own right with enough evil dead to please most fans.

    Will I enjoy this?
    If your looking for girls in underwear running upstairs to avoid a serial killer, gore that's over the top just for cheap scares or dodgy low budget sex scenes then no, you won't enjoy this. If your looking for a horror that takes a done to death plot, based on a classic film and somehow breaths new life into it and adds enough spark to make a reboot worth while then yes I don't think there is now or will be anytime soon anything better in this genera.

    Any regrets? One and that is watching the comentery which has so many this was cut, we shot this and cut it blah blah. So many good scenes cut including the trap door deadite mia singing time to go to sleep not another peep as seen in some of the trailers, other than that best film since Batman dark knight.
  • Fernando Gomez Belmont
    5.0 out of 5 stars Llegó bien
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 25, 2025
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    Es un excelente producto, contiene:
    1 disco Blu Ray
    Audio original en ingles 5.1 Dolby digital
    Subtitulos en español
    Widescreen
    es muy recomendable para la colección, el envío como siempre excelente gracias
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  • Konstantin
    1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing against the movie.
    Reviewed in Belgium on July 30, 2024
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    Disk simply did not work, I've tried everything.
  • Carlos jair del valle reyes
    5.0 out of 5 stars SUPER
    Reviewed in Mexico on February 20, 2025
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    Sabemos que este es un remake del clásico de los 80 y la verdad me encantó en esta historia algunas cosas cambiaron pero no todas lo que si los efectos especiales, la atmósfera de terror y las actuaciones superaron a su versión original claro con la tecnología que se usaba en ese tiempo pues los efectos no eran los mejores pero en cuestión de remakes la verdad me fascinó no me decepcionó.
    La película viene en inglés y por supuesto con su doblaje latino y subtitulos.
    La compra llego en tiempo y forma y en excelentes condiciones