Evil Dead” killed off Kelly, giving her a fitting sendoff by letting her go out in an ass-kicking blaze of glory that personified the character we’ve gotten to know (and love) these last few years. Kelly appeared to die, her body subsequently used as a vessel to bring the evil sorceress Kaya into this plane of existence. But in the end, the immortal Ruby got the upper hand against her all-too-human adversary, turning the tables on Kelly and stabbing her with the Dagger. Kelly put up a valiant fight, blasting Ruby away with a shotgun (once directly to the face!) and even exploding off her limbs with a hand grenade. Her target? Ruby, who she planned on stabbing with the Kandarian Dagger – it’s the only way to truly kill her, after all. In the other main storyline, the always badass Kelly took matters into her own hands in a similar attempt to put a stop to evil once and for all. In one storyline, Ash met up with members of the Knights of Sumeria, who are looking to close the rift between Earth and the Deadite-infested Netherworld for good. This past Sunday’s episode, titled “Tales from the Rift,” primarily centered on two main storylines, both of which sure seemed to echo the “this is the end” approach to the season. (Sadly, there’s a good chance the Season 3 finale will indeed be the series finale.) In other words, the season is operating as if it’s the show’s final one… in case it actually ends up being. Evil Dead, “ Bruce Campbell had been hyping Season 3 as a “game-changer,” even noting that the season was essentially made as if a fourth season was not going to be ordered by Starz. But no one knew who they were.Leading up to this year’s premiere of “Ash vs. It's gonna cost you a lot of money, but you now you own these properties. So the new sort of paradigm is you own it. Starz used to just show other people's movies. So everyone is making their own original stuff. AMC led the way, we're not just going to show other people's movies, we're going to make our own original stuff. You know, these companies were all expanding. Netflix is finally doing The Evil Dead show.' I'm like, 'Oh my God, it was three, three years too late.' It's commerce, it's business. I would say 'Hey, we're making people that as a TV show,' people go 'Yeah, where can I see it?' 'Starz.' And there will be a pause, and a pause, and then they would go 'What's Starz?' When it dropped on Netflix, people went, 'Hey, Cool. "We knew the ratings were bad after the end of the second season. Evil Dead's cancellation, the star explained that it came down to the show's struggling ratings after season 2, saying he and the creative team knew the end was coming. Evil Dead EndedĪt this past weekend's San Diego Comic-Con, Collidercaught up with Bruce Campbell to discuss the Evil Dead franchise. Related: What Bruce Campbell Has Done Since Ash vs. Evil Dead was cancelled after three seasons by Starz in 2018 and one of the stars behind the series is opening up about it ending. The horror series scored widespread critical acclaim across all three seasons for its recapturing of the tone and energy of the Evil Dead movies, blood-soaked thrills and the performances of its cast, especially Campbell in what would be his swan song as Ash. Evil Dead included Ray Santiago as Pablo, Dana DeLorenzo as Kelly and Lucy Lawless as the mysterious Ruby.
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