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The Evil Dead 4 explores the various prospects of a new Evil Dead film, either as a further installment to the existing series, a complete remake, or a Freddy vs Jason vs Ash film. http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2009/05/18/sam-raimi-on-spiderman-i-would-have-done-everything-differently/ http://movies.ign.com/objects/573/573008.html http://movies.ign.com/objects/715/715564.html

August 2003: Creature Corner reports that a Freddy-Jason-Ash crossover is being considered. Apparently, the idea has been met with a lot of enthusiasm by the people at New Line Cinema, who are currently anticipating the August release and hopeful success of Freddy vs. Jason. The idea might not be as unlikely as it sounds. Freddy vs. Jason producer Sean S. Cunningham also directed last year's Terminal Invasion, a low-budget sci-fi flick that also starred Bruce Campbell. And Campbell may still be interested in the series: he recently did the voice of Ash in the Evil Dead: Hail to the King video game.

http://www.evildeadnews.com/2010/11/fangoria-new-intruder-discs-and-more.html

The idea of making ARMY OF DARKNESS 2 (or EVIL DEAD IV) was set aside over financial concerns. October 2008: The latest word is that Raimi and Campbell are considering the possibility of a fourth EVIL DEAD film, although when or if it will actually be made remains an open question as long as Raimi is busy directing big-budget Hollywood blockbusters. The proposed EVIL DEAD follow-up would not be a sequel, nor a remake, but a “reinvention,” according to Bruce Campbell. In an interview with Penny Blood magazine, Campbell revealed, “It’ll be a whole new story. It won’t be Ash. It’ll be the evil book [the Necronomicon], and it’ll affect a whole new group of people in a different situation. […] The trick is to take that premise – and we think it’s a scary premise – and use some cool, modern-day effects… so we won’ have green garden hoses in the shots. We want to make a flat-out, scary-ass, un-rated horror film.”