Bruce Campbell Confirms Ash Is No Longer Part of the Evil Dead Franchise's Future
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Glenn Garner
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Summary
Bruce Campbell confirms he has permanently moved on from playing Ash in the Evil Dead franchise after 45 years. He reveals he was offered a cameo in Evil Dead Rise (2023) but explains that the character is no longer part of any overarching storyline. Campbell describes the potential cameo as just a "lark" and indicates the franchise has shifted away from Ash's character going forward.
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We did that as a lark.
He's not part of any big overriding story or scheme.
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