"Evil Death Burning" director Sébastien Vaniček

Sébastien Vaniček is a burgeoning French director whose debut "vermines" ("Invasion") breaks in a big way, and he is preparing to start filming the next evil death installment called "The Evil Dead Man" called "The Evil Dead Man Burning", which includes "Dune: Part Two" star sar star sar souheila star Souheila yacoub plays the lead role.

The executor of "Evil Dead Burn" produced by long-time franchise producer Rob Tapert and the executive of "Evil Dead Burn" produced by series creator and horror icons Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell is one of two of the sequels. "Evil Death Burning" will be distributed internationally by Warner Bros. Images and Sony, while Studiocanal will be distributed in France and the UK

In an interview typeVaniček, a script co-written with Florent Bernard, talks about his creative vision to address the franchise of horror and why he was played by Yacoub. "I have long admired Suehara's work in France, especially in drama," he said. "She brought rare physical and emotional intensity to her performances - the kind of primitive, inner being that I looked for in the 'evil's death burns."

He said he and Yacoub spent a lot of time together “discussing the story and the emotional depth that I wanted to bring to the characters.” Vaniček also noted that the character is physically demanding, which makes Yacoub a perfect fit for it. The Geneva-born actor is a former professional athlete and even a part of the national gymnastics team at a young age, and is not afraid of action scenes and various stunts. Along with "Dune: Part Two," she starred in the climax of Gaspar Noe, "The Land Without People", Cedric Klapisch's EN Corps and the sci-fi film Planet B. Planet B.

The Evil Rise of Death was originally scheduled for HBO Max and was eventually dramatized in 2023 with a global box office revenue of $147 million, marking a victory for Renaissance The Granchise 40 years after New Line’s release of “The Evil Dead”.

Vaniček said he was attracted to the sequel project because the "Evil Dead" is like a creative playground, a bold lab for filmmakers who long to explore the original, cruel and profound invasion. ”

The young filmmaker said he also discussed the idea of ​​extending the film’s reach beyond the core fan base with Sam Raimi’s team and “quickly expressed what brings new and meaningful things to this universe, giving new and meaningful things to viewers unfamiliar with “evil death” and seeking unique, immersive and sensory experiences.”

He continued: “My goal is to make a powerful, bizarre (almost personalized story) that can exist independently while still deeply resonating in the rich, complex world that Sam has built.” He added, “As a French filmmaker,” he added, “as a French filmmaker” to add “deep and nuance, which is unique to us, but anyone can connect with.”

His previous film Invasion was praised by critics, including comments from Variety, describing the film as a “very accomplished bio-special debut” and an “effective French cooler.” The film features horror real spider and comes with a fresh young actor including breakthrough actor Theo Christine, the film becomes an instant genre classic and is purchased by multiple territories including North America.

While “the evil burning of death” is “a totally different level,” Vanic said, “infesting” teaches him “how to be resourceful and focus on the nature of storytelling.”

“Ambition remains the same with 'Infested': creating an inner sensory experience that puts the audience in trouble,” Helmer said. “I hope people feel physically exhausted when they leave the theater, just like they have gone through an emotional and intense journey.”