Evil Dead has gone on to become its own franchise, he directed a whole trilogy of Spider-Man films, and even movies of his, like Darkman, received a bunch of sequels, even if he wasn’t responsible for them. However, something interesting about this director is that he’s not at all opposed to tackling sequels to his films. Raimi is responsible for a lot of important films, both in the horror genre and outside of it. Related: Drag Me To Hell: The 10 Best Jumpscares, Ranked Raimi crafts a masterful horror film with this ticking clock storyline. Christine has three days to fix this situation or she’ll be sent away to hell. The horror film’s story looks at a loan officer, Christine (Alison Lohman), who chooses to not extend a loan to the wrong person and winds up with a terrible curse placed on her. Sam Raimi has proven himself to be a master of horror, but with his most recent venture in the genre, 2009’s Drag Me to Hell, being considered one of his best movies many have wondered why a sequel has never happened.ĭrag Me to Hell goes back to Sam Raimi’s roots and it’s not surprising to learn that Drag Me to Hell was originally conceived over a decade before it actually went into production.
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