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Dana DeLorenzo’s Reveals for Season 2 of “Ash vs Evil Dead” are Torturous

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When Dana DeLorenzo answered the phone on Tuesday morning, two things became obvious very quickly.

DeLorenzo’s excitement and passion for Season 2 of “Ash vs Evil Dead” was palpable, and she feels so fortunate to be a part of Starz Channel’s hit horror comedy that it borders on surreal.

Perhaps that was because DeLorenzo spoke with iHorror while visiting her parents’ home. From her childhood bedroom to be more precise.

“I’m sitting here doing an interview where I used to play with my Barbies,” DeLorenzo said. “Never in a million years would I have thought this would have happened.”

While it all might feel like a dream to DeLorenzo, to fans of The Evil Dead, she is simply Kelly Maxwell. Smart, strong, funny and more than capable of holding her own alongside The King, Bruce Campbell.

During our two-page conversation, DeLorenzo offered candid takes on every aspect of the show, with teasers ranging from why Baal is the most dangerous villain in Evil Dead history to Kelly’s relationship with Pablo to a reminder about the fate of anyone who gets close to Ash Williams.

DeLorenzo also shared her thoughts on the ways that newcomers Lee Majors and Ted Raimi elevate the show, how “Ash vs Evil Dead” has changed her life and an “action” from Season 2 which cannot be undone. All delivered with an infectious enthusiasm that left her saying “I’m so excited about this season that I’m pacing back and forth smiling because I just want to say so much but I can’t because I’ll ruin it,” continuing “I think we have such a fantastic Season 2 that I want it to be on tomorrow.”

One thing is beyond dispute: After reading DeLorenzo’s revealing responses, fans will be dying for October.

DeLorenzo poseIn the world of the Deadites, there’s no testing the waters, you just dive right in. With that in mind, word on the street has you hooking up with Lucy Lawless for an epic, tag-team beat down for the coming season. On a scale of 1-to-Awesome, what can we expect from that dynamic duo?

Is there a level beyond awesome — like tour de force? Like lethal powerhouse? First of all, Lucy Lawless is incredible as a human being and as this character, Ruby is just this fierce, focused, bad-ass chick and then you add little, scrappy Kelly whose not afraid to pulverize a Deadite face with a meat tenderizer. So you put the two of them together and there’s going to be a lot of Deadite guts around that you have to step over. It was very, very cool, especially because I did most of my scenes last year with Bruce and Ray (Santiago), who are my boys and I love them, but getting the opportunity to work with Lucy was incredible. We had the best time and she was an inspiration to me and just the coolest person on the planet.

She’s one of those people who’s brilliant at everything in a completely mind-boggling way. “So you’re beautiful and you’re a good actor. Oh, and you just taught yourself five languages? And you’re really smart? (Chuckles)” Getting to kick ass with her was just such a treat, and I think both Kelly and Ruby have a lot of the same drive, even though Kelly’s motivation is revenge with a lot of pent up rage about what happened to her and her parents in Season 1. Ruby’s motivation is a little bit more driven by the fact that she screwed up and now she’s trying to contain evil and get it under control. Those combinations, I think, make it really exciting and fun to watch because they’re kind of always keeping each other in check and I’m very, very excited for fans to see it. I think it’s a really great, new dynamic to look forward to in Season 2.

In mid-July, we asked Ted Raimi about what you and Ray Santiago added to “Ash vs Evil Dead,” and he said that with equal parts comic and dramatic ability you offered a great deal as the new faces of The Evil Dead universe. Seems only fair to ask for your insight with regard to what grizzled veterans like Raimi and Lee Majors bring to the table for Season 2?

First of all, Lee Majors? I mean, the most perfect casting choice to play Ash Williams’ father beyond the obvious of the bionic hand. He plays this role so brilliantly because you look at Ash Williams and ask what would make Ash Ash? Here comes a guy like Lee Majors playing this role of a complete bad-ass, tough guy who’s also really good at playing just a little bit too much of a jerk, but then is also so damn charming. And that is what the character of Ash is. So Lee Majors, I mean, he would walk on set and it would just elevate. He really does have an aura about him in the way that Bruce and Lucy do, but he has this, I can’t explain it, it’s just this aura where you felt him before he even got on set. I learned so much just from watching him. Talk about a professional and a veteran and someone who could do it in one take. It was like, one take, boom, he was at the top of his game. It was incredible to watch. I had to remind myself not to clap during a scene like (screeching) “Oh my God, this is so good!” I think he’s going to add a whole new level of comedy and bad-assery. And my favorite, which when you think about it, is that when Ash’s father is in the show you get double the amount of quotable one-liners. No one can deliver a one-liner like Bruce Campbell, except Lee Majors (laughs) gives him a run for his money. So start making the tee shirts and get the rewind button ready.

And Ted Raimi, my God, he is just the funniest person on the planet, number one. He’s one of my favorite people in this whole experience, a show within a show. Watching him and Bruce together, and here’s what I love, because they have this lifelong friendship, that chemistry exists in life and it obviously translates to the screen. And that is something that cannot be manufactured, it’s just innate. When they’re together they just have so much fun because their characters are meant to have fun. Chet (Raimi) is the epitome of a burnout, he’s a walking midlife crisis. I mean, the guy has frosted tips for God’s sake (laughs). He is the antidote to Ash’s ass-kicking and (Ash’s) motivation because all Chet wants to do is party. Well, twist Ash’s arm, you know what I mean? So you’re watching them in these scenes together and they’re just being goofy because they’re playing these longtime friends on the show and they’re friends in real life, so you get to see that and it’s just so much fun to watch. I will say, Ted Raimi will probably get the biggest laughs of the season. He’s a scene-stealer and you can’t take your eyes off of him.

I’m very, very excited for fans to see the Six Million Dollar Man and the great Ted Raimi in action. It’s going to be so much fun, I’m smiling just talking about it (laughs). The fans are going to love it.

Kelly EligosWe keep hearing that there will be more blood and over the top action for Season 2, but how can your character possibly up the ante from Kelly as Eligos?

We did set the bar pretty high (with Eligos), but what I can say is that for me the pinnacle of Kelly, when she really transitioned from just being this girl who got caught up in this mess, was the victim of this emotional roller coaster with her mother putting a fork through her father’s eye, trying to kill Kelly and then Kelly gets possessed — was that deli slicer scene in Episode 6 (Season 1). I think for me that was when Kelly really just came into her own in terms of an evil-ass-kicker. And then when you keep going, like the epic battle with the cabin for God’s sake, I think Kelly now has so much pent up rage but only one mission. It’s like she’s a Jack in the Box, all wound up, ready to pop and unleash her fury on evil. That’s how we’re going to amp it up (with Kelly), and I can say this — I really can’t give anything away as you know — but last season I got to cross something off of my acting bucket list, which was playing a possessed person (chuckles). Ever since I saw The Exorcist I’ve always wanted to play an evil or possessed character. So, check. This season, I got to cross the only other thing left on my acting bucket list (chuckles). I think we do clear the bar in terms of Kelly’s character, but also the season as a whole. It’s not lip service, though it sounds that way. It really is double the gore, double the laughs and quadruple the blood.

The first scene we shot of Episode 1 of Season 2, which you see in the trailer, was the big blood scene of the day. And you know it’s going to be a very bloody day when everything is covered in plastic and the camera guy is inside of a tent made of plastic, you can’t even see his face. So, I’m amping myself up for whatever rig they made, which was making a lot of noise when they were testing it, so I thought “If it’s making this much noise, I’m going to get covered in blood.” So I’m walking around the back of the set and I see these massive white buckets filled with bright red blood. I saw Anna from the art department and I said “Well, that is a lot of blood for today.” And she said “Oh no, that’s not for today. That’s for you. (chuckles).”

You would think that I wouldn’t be shocked, but I actually was because when you saw how much blood this was, which I will tell you how much it was in a moment, I said “Wait, all of this is just for me? Just for this scene?” And she said “Uh-huh!” And I said “Okay. Oh, wow. You don’t happen to know how much this actually would be?” She said “Yeah, I do. I made it. It’s 85 liters.” So I was like “Let me Google that real quick!” It was 26 gallons. Of. Blood. For ONE moment. Of ONE scene. That is in the first five minutes of Episode 1. For ME! For. Me. And then Ray had all of his blood, Bruce had all of his blood and then, as if that wasn’t enough, Landon, they’re like (laughs) “Okay,” they put another tarp down and they make Bruce, Ray and I do this individually.

So one-by-one we put on our little safety goggles, and they roll out the blood cannon. Yes, you heard me, it’s a blood cannon. I don’t know exactly what it’s called, but that’s what I call it because that’s what it is. And they individually BLAST us with a cannon of blood (laughs). And then as if that wasn’t enough or got into enough crevices in our bodies, they just took a massive bucket and dumped it on each of our heads. I mean, it’s comical to the point where blood was in my apartment for weeks, and this was after a two-hour shower on set. They have to cover our trailers with plastic because you can never sit down, you can’t go to the bathroom, you can’t do anything! (Laughs) You’re just sticky with blood that once it dries, it’s hilarious.

Honestly, you can’t touch anything. Your phone is going to be forever covered in blood. Try going through airport security six months later when you’re like “Oh, wait. I missed a spot on my luggage. How did that get there?” Trying to explain that to GTA. “You can taste it. It’s probably sugar.” I mean, it’s a whole thing, Landon, but we do it for the fans and we love it because that is what Evil Dead is — blood for weeks and months (laughs) — forever and ever.

Having touched on Eligos and Ruby, both of whom offered a lot to digest last season, tell us how Joel Tobeck takes it to the next level as Baal this year?

I love talking about Baal, and now that it’s out in the universe I can talk about. (Baal) is, by far, the most dangerous villain in Evil Dead history. Again, I have to tread lightly because I don’t want to ruin it, but any villain who has chronically wet hair is always a dead giveaway that it’s going to be a very dangerous villain (laughs). When you have the chronic wet look, that’s serious.

The fact that Ruby and Ash Williams have a very, very, very difficult time defeating him, if they even do, there’s a real good chance they’re not going to defeat him. That’s all I can say without giving too much away, but he is by far the most dangerous villain in Evil Dead history and fans will see why once he is part of that story-line. I will say that it’s all hands on deck trying to beat this guy and because the writers have expanded the universe and we have this very formidable opponent with Baal, there are more people who are going to die this season. It is a much higher body count than Season 1 and a lot more people get tortured. I have to be careful (laughs). Baal’s greatest weapon is torture, and that’s all I’m going to say before I give everything away and get fired from the show. Which I might already be. Who knows? I may not even make it through Season 2. I’m just saying you never known. You never know who’s gonna go. That’s all I gotta say.

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Melissa Barrera Says Her ‘Scream’ Contract Never Included a Third Movie

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The Scream franchise has done a major overhaul to its original script for Scream VII after its two main leads departed production. Jenna Ortega who played Tara Carpenter left because she was overly booked and blessed while her co-star Melissa Barrera was fired after making political comments on social media.

But Barrera isn’t regretting any of it. In fact, she is happy where the character arc left off. She played Samantha Carpenter, the latest focus of the Ghostface killer.

Barrera did an exclusive interview with Collider. During their talk, the 33-year-old says she fulfilled her contract and her character Samantha’s arc finished at a good spot, even though it was meant to be a trilogy.

“I feel like the ending of [ Scream VI ] was a very good ending, and so I don’t feel like ‘Ugh, I got left in the middle.’ No, I think people, the fans, were wanting a third movie to continue that arc, and apparently, the plan was a trilogy, even though I was only contracted for two movies.

So, I did my two movies, and I’m fine. I’m good with that. I got two – that’s more than most people get. When you’re on a TV show, and it gets canceled, you can’t harp on things, you gotta move on.

That’s the nature of this industry too, I get excited for the next job, I get excited for the next skin I get to put on. It’s exciting to create a different character. So yeah, I feel good. I did what I set out to do. It was always meant to be two movies for me, ’cause that was my contract, and so everything is perfect.”

The entire production of the original seventh entry has moved on from the Carpenter’s storyline. With a new director and new script, production will resume, including the return of Neve Campbell and Courtney Cox.

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Read Reviews For ‘Abigail’ The Latest From Radio Silence

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The review embargo has lifted for the vampire horror movie Abigail and the reviews are abundantly positive. 

Matt BettinelliOlpin and Tyler Gillett of Radio Silence are getting early praise for their latest horror movie which opens on April 19. Unless you’re Barbie or Oppenheimer the name of the game in Hollywood is about what kind of box office numbers you pull on opening weekend and how much they drop thereafter. Abigail could be this year’s sleeper. 

Radio Silence is no stranger to opening big, their Scream reboot and sequel packed fans into seats on their respective opening dates. The duo are currently working on another reboot, that of 1981’s Kurt Russel cult favorite Escape From New York

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Now that ticket sales for GodzillaxKong, Dune 2, and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire have gathered patina, Abigail could knock A24’s current powerhouse Civil War from the top spot, especially if ticket buyers base their purchase off reviews. If it is successful, it could be temporary, since Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone’s action comedy The Fall Guy opens on May 3, just two weeks later.

We have gathered pull quotes (good & bad) from some genre critics on Rotten Tomatoes (score for Abigail currently sits at 85%) to give you an indicator of how they are skewing ahead of its release this weekend. First, the good:

“Abigail is a fun, bloody ride. It also has the most lovable ensemble of morally grey characters this year. The film introduces a new favorite monster into the genre and gives her room to take the biggest swings possible. I lived!” — Sharai Bohannon: A Nightmare On Fierce Street Podcast

“The standout is Weir, commanding the screen despite her small stature and effortlessly switching from apparently helpless, terrified child to savage predator with a mordant sense of humor.” — Michael Gingold: Rue Morgue Magazine

“‘Abigail’ sets the bar as the most fun you can have with a horror movie of the year. In other words, “Abigail” is horror on pointe.” — BJ Colangelo: Slashfilm

“In what may become one of the greatest vampire movies of all time, Abigail provides an extremely bloody, fun, humorous & fresh take on the subgenre.” — Jordan Williams: Screen Rant

“Radio Silence have proven themselves as one of the most exciting, and crucially, fun, voices in the horror genre and Abigail takes this to the next level.” — Rosie Fletcher: Den of Geek

Now, the not-so-good:

“It’s not badly made, just uninspired and played out.” — Simon Abrams: RogerEbert.com

A ‘Ready or Not’ redux running on half the steam, this one-location misfire has plenty of parts that work but its namesake isn’t among them.” –Alison Foreman: indieWire

Let us know if you are planning to see Abigail. If or when you do, give us your hot take in the comments.

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Ernie Hudson To Star In ‘Oswald: Down The Rabbit Hole’

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This is some exciting news! Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters 1984, The Crow 1994) is set to star in the upcoming horror film titled Oswald: Down The Rabbit Hole. Hudson is set to play the character Oswald Jebediah Coleman who is a brilliant animator that is locked away in a terrifying magical prison. No release date has been announced yet. Check out the announcement trailer and more about the film below.

ANNOUNCEMENT TRAILER FOR OSWALD: DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

The film follows the story of “Art and some of his closest friends as they help track down his long-lost family lineage. When they find and explore his Great-Grandpa Oswald’s abandoned home, they encounter a magical TV that teleports them to a place lost in time, shrouded by dark Hollywood Magic. The group finds that they are not alone when they discover Oswald’s come-to-life cartoon Rabbit, a dark entity that decides their souls are it’s for the taking. Art and his friends must work together to escape their magical prison before the Rabbit gets to them first.”

First Look Image at Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole

Ernie Hudson stated that “I am excited to work with everyone on this production. It’s an incredibly creative and smart project.”

Director Stewart also added “I had a very specific vision for Oswald’s character and knew I wanted Ernie for this role from the start, as I’ve always admired iconic cinematic legacy. Ernie is going to bring Oswald’s unique and vengeful spirit to life in the best way possible.”

First Look Image at Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole

Lilton Stewart III and Lucinda Bruce are teaming up to write and direct the film. It stars actors Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters 1984, The Crow 1994), Topher Hall (Single Drunk Female 2022), and Yasha Rayzberg (A Rainbow in the Dark 2021). Mana Animation Studio is helping produce the animation, Tandem Post House for post-production, and VFX supervisor Bob Homami is also helping. The budget for the film currently sits at $4.5M.

Official Teaser Poster for Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole

This is one of many classic childhood stories that are being turned into horror films. This list includes Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, Bambi: The Reckoning, Mickey’s Mouse Trap, The Return of Steamboat Willie, and many more. Are you more interested in the film now that Ernie Hudson is attached to star in it? Let us know in the comments below.

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