With Evil Dead Rise set to release sometime later this year, Fede Alvarez went on Twitter to reveal his original plans for his 2013 "requel" of the seminal film series.
According to the Don't Breathe director, his film debut with Evil Dead almost ended in a way similar to Sam Raimi's original Evil Dead film from 1981. However, Alvarez explained that he changed the original ending after Raimi suggested that the film's protagonist, Jane Levy, had suffered enough and deserved to live.
You can scroll down below to see the original ending for 2013's Evil Dead.
So much has happened for Alvarez ever since he released Evil Dead back in 2013. The 44-year-old filmmaker made the most out of the movie's relatively small $17 million product budget to make a film that grossed $97 million at the global box office. More importantly, the reboot of Evil Dead was a huge hit among critics, sparking talks of a potential sequel. Unfortunately, this never came to be, with Alvarez moving on to work on 2016's Don't Breath and 2018's The Girl in the Spider's Web. Alvarez most recently helped produce Netflix's Texas Chainsaw Massacre series.
