Was wondering if I have to see the movies before the series to get it.
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solmaquina — 10 years ago(January 20, 2016 02:19 AM)
It's a direct sequel to Army of Darkness.
It works as a direct sequel to both Army of Darkness and Evil Dead II.
The only one that it's not a direct sequel to is The Evil Dead. (Plenty of specific references are made to the second film, not to mention things like Ash having a chainsaw for a hand).
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Duncan_Idaho02 — 10 years ago(January 20, 2016 06:30 AM)
Exactly. It is a direct sequel to both Army of Darkness and Evil Dead II. The atmosphere is straight from Army of Darkness. But much of what is referenced comes from Evil Dead II.
You can watch the series without seeing the films. But it would be a lot more enjoyable if you watched them. And I would definitely watch both Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness. You don't have to watch Evil dead I if you don't want to as Evil Dead II is basically just a reboot of Evil Dead I and stands alone. There is a big argument about whether it is a remake or just a sequel. No matter which camp you are in you can easily just watch Evil Dead II and be fine. -
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kurtolson_5 — 10 years ago(January 26, 2016 06:39 AM)
the movie trilogy is around 4 and a half hours long give or take.
the first season is a little bit longer than that
so if your too lazy to watch 3 films then you wont be able to handle the first season either -
Knowby_Warrior — 10 years ago(February 05, 2016 05:33 AM)
What's the appeal otherwise?
It's a very original Horror-Comedy TV series featuring an unique lead character.
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skuggvarg-13 — 10 years ago(February 24, 2016 04:09 AM)
Well, the first "movie" was apparently only a short.
But the first actual movie have another canon than the second movie (More people that are simply removed in the second movie) plus the first actual movie has more horror unlike the following movies that have comedy as well. -
carrot_handvo — 10 years ago(February 24, 2016 06:18 AM)
The third movie is a different canon as well by the same argument
and the series is a different canon as well with the same argument
all different Lindas
But this series makes it clear Ash went to the cabin with Friends
making the first 5 minutes of Evil Dead 2 noncanon -
skuggvarg-13 — 10 years ago(February 24, 2016 11:51 AM)
True the canon can be a little fuzzy between movie beginnings.
It is mentioned in the wiki that they "revised" the first film by simply removing any mention of the other characters for some reason (probably for expedience)
But I read that all the movies are canon despite the missing characters and endings/beginnings.
It is also mentioned that the remake may be connected to the movies somehow but that's probably more rumour and guessing than fact.
The original short film the movies are based on however is called "The Evil in the woods" and was some college thing.
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spencerprattsactingcoach — 10 years ago(March 16, 2016 11:12 PM)
I would. You can jump into it, but it won't make much sense.
I would first go with Evil Dead, then Evil Dead 2. ED2 is essentially the same as the original, but they added a more comedic element to it.
It gets sillier w/ Army of Darkness.
That is where it ends.
Don't watch the remake and base it off that. Ash is not even on that.