Latest Horror News: Jason Blum Alludes to an Exciting Spooky Week As Bruce Campbell Sings the Praises of ‘Evil Dead’ Audiences
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Latest Horror News: Jason Blum alludes to an exciting spooky week as Bruce Campbell sings the praises of ‘Evil Dead’ audiences

The fun has just begun, horror fans.

Hear ye, here ye! With Evil Dead Rise absolutely feasting on Deadites (and a boatload of money) at the box office these last two weeks, it’s become evident that the spooktacular genre has the wheels turning — with no signs of slowing down, of course. As always, the genre’s juiciest topics will be heavily explored in today’s daily horror roundup right here at We Got This Covered. From the Blumhouse boss dropping more cryptic tweets to Bruce Campbell honoring Evil Dead Rise’s early success, there’s plenty of eerily-good content to keep your eyes peeled for.

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So, before you embark on another Evil Dead rewatch marathon, follow along and feast your eyes on the latest updates in the spooky realm.

Stephen King takes a stroll down memory lane in the world of Carrie

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Decades ago, the horror world was set ablaze with excitement when Stephen King’s bestselling novel Carrie was transformed into a film adaptation. As one of the spookiest tales in the entire catalog, King decided to take a trip down memory lane and address the acclaimed movie over on his Twitter account. As proud as one can get, King proclaimed that he still remembers the “first time” he ever saw Carrie — which undoubtedly felt like a huge moment of triumph for himself and his career. In doing so, a plethora of other adaptations have taken flight, and King is now a household name.

Bruce Campbell sings the praises of passionate Deadites everywhere

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It’s certainly no surprise that Lee Cronin’s latest Evil Dead venture is slaying the box office – of course, it doesn’t hurt to have franchise veterans such as Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell in your back pocket as executive producers. That being said, Campbell definitely did his damndest to praise Evil Dead followers — commonly known as Deadites. Over on Twitter, Campbell thanked the franchise’s passionate fans — which is an absolute token of grace, seeing as the franchise undoubtedly boosted his professional career.

Blumhouse boss shares another cryptic message for fans

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With Blumhouse dropping two major projects this year, it seems only fitting that boss Jason Blum would take to Twitter to keep fans on their toes at all times. In doing so, Blum insisted that this was going to be an exciting week — which led genre fanatics to believe that two huge trailers are expected to be released this week. These include trailers for both the Five Nights at Freddy’s live-action film and The Exorcist: Believer. It remains to be seen what will happen, but one thing is for sure: We’re more than excited.

Crawl back in tomorrow, Deadites, for a fresh-faced horror roundup.


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Taylor Mansfield
Fascinated by the art of journalism, Taylor Mansfield has been writing for over 10 years. In the present day, she lends her expertise as a Staff Writer / Editor for WGTC, tackling a broad range of topics such as movies, television, celebrity news, and of course… *anything* horror! Because wherever there is horror — Taylor isn't far behind. She has previously contributed to entertainment sites such as GamersDecide, MovieWeb, and The Nerd Stash.