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Sample the ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ Score

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If you hop on over to the official website for Watertower Music and click on “soundtrack” you can hear samples of the score for Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema’s A Nightmare on Elm Street, which hits retailers on April 27. The music was composed by Steve Jablonsky, who wrote the music for Platinum Dunes’ Friday the 13th as well. The remake arrives in theaters that Friday, April 30th.
1. Freddy’s Coming For You
2. Main Title
3. Missing Pictures
4. Rufus?
5. Quiet Drive
6. Jesse and Kris
7. Jesse and the Police
8. You Smell Different
9. A Man Named Fred Krueger
10. Research
11. It’s Hot In Here
12. The School
13. Where The Monster Lives
14. Wake Me Up
15. Boo
16. Like It Used To Be
17. One More Nap
18. Jump Rope

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‘Evil Dead Burn’ Debuts With $13.7 Million at the U.S. Box Office

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New Horror Movies July 2026

Just three years after Evil Dead Rise set the box office on fire with a $147 million worldwide haul, Evil Dead Burn was unleashed into theaters this past weekend. Unfortunately, the opening weekend for Evil Dead Burn wasn’t quite as strong as the debut for its predecessor.

Evil Dead Burn debuted in 3,004 theaters across North America and scared up $13.7 million in its domestic debut, about $10 million less than Evil Dead Rise‘s $24.5 million opening.

Worldwide, Evil Dead Burn debuted with $25 million. Given the film’s production budget was somewhere in the ballpark of $20 million, all is certainly not lost for Evil Dead Burn. That said, Warner Bros. and New Line no doubt hoped that Burn would top or at least match the domestic opening of Rise, but instead we’re looking at a case of diminishing franchise returns.

The good news for fans? Next installment Evil Dead Wrath has already wrapped production for expected release in 2028, so there’s no danger of the franchise ending with Evil Dead Burn.

Evil Dead Wrath from director Francis Galluppi (The Last Stop in Yuma County) is currently set for theatrical release on April 7, 2028, though that could change in the coming months.

Will the Evil Dead franchise be taking a break after Evil Dead Wrath? That all depends on how Wrath performs at the box office. But for what it’s worth, the post-credits scene at the end of Evil Dead Burn suggests that the franchise’s creators are hopeful for a bright future ahead.

The critical reception for Evil Dead Burn was a bit less positive than the reception to Evil Dead Rise, with Rise hitting 85% on Rotten Tomatoes and Burn currently sitting at 71%. It’s interesting to note, however, that the “Popcornmeter” on Rotten Tomatoes is a bit higher for Burn than it was for Rise, with Burn‘s currently at 80% and Rise‘s sitting a tad lower at 76%.

The site’s “Popcornmeter” scores are decided by users, rather than verified movie critics.

Which do you prefer? Evil Dead Rise or Evil Dead Burn? Sound off below.

New Horror Movies July 2026

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