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New Fangoria Cover Gives Us Our Best Look at ‘Evil Dead Burn’ Yet

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The various sneak peek photos we’ve gotten for Evil Dead Burn haven’t been all that exciting, a couple of them so dark that we could hardly even see them. But the cover of the latest Fangoria Magazine now provides us with the coolest image from the film so far.

Check out the Subscriber Cover for Fangoria #32 below, and be sure to head over to Fangoria’s website for an in-depth breakdown of what to expect from the brand new issue!

Fangoria previews, “Every single [Evil Dead] film, from Sam Raimi’s original to now, has landed its own cover, a record no other horror franchise has ever achieved. Inside, we explore all the blood and guts it took to make the sixth installment in the franchise, which stars Souheila Yacoub, Tandi Wright, and “Wednesday” alum Hunter Doohan.”

That’d be Souheila Yacoub as Alice on the cover of Fangoria #32, who has clearly found herself in the family reunion from hell. And she’s face to face with a gnarly saw blade…

Evil Dead Burn is unleashed in movie theaters nationwide July 10, 2026.

The upcoming installment unleashes the franchise’s most savage and terrifying ride to date, blazing onto big screens with an all-new chapter of carnage and demonic mayhem.

After the loss of her husband, a woman seeks solace with her in-laws in their secluded family home. As one by one they are transformed into Deadites—turning the gathering into a family reunion from hell—she comes to discover that the vows she took in life… live on even in death.

Evil Dead Wrath, meanwhile, just wrapped production. Expect that one in 2028.

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has two awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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How to Watch ‘Cam’ Free Online After the Tech Thriller Left Netflix

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Before updating the video nasty Faces of Death, director Daniel Goldhaber and writer Isa Mazzei explored the dangers of online life in tech-thriller Cam, their feature debut that was acquired by Netflix in 2018 after making waves on the festival circuit.

At the end of last year, the Netflix exclusive quietly departed from the streaming platform, left without another streaming home.

It’s not an isolated story; Mike Flanagan’s Hush also left streaming entirely for a period until it was finally picked up on both physical media and other streaming services.

While the tech-thriller currently isn’t available to watch on Netflix, Tubi, Hulu, or any other platforms, that’s not a problem for Cam thanks to a very cool move by Goldhaber: the director has made his breakout film accessible to watch online for free via his website. 

As his site notes:CAM is unfortunately not currently available to view on any platforms, so you can watch it here if you like :).

No subscriptions or fees necessary, just hit play. 

Cam follows Alice (Madeline Brewer), who works as an online cam girl obsessed with her ranking on the cam site. The higher her ranking goes, the more it draws unwanted attention, and Alice soon finds herself replaced on her own show with a doppelganger.

Written by Mazzei, a former camgirl, it uses the horror thriller premise to examine the life of a sex worker; Alice’s career ambition is directly at odds with the shame it brings to her family, and how she tries to spare them from it by keeping them in the dark. It only compounds her danger when the doppelganger enters the equation in Goldhaber’s engaging thriller.

For a deep dive into the treacherous world of Cam, listen to Horror Queers’ episode on it now.

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