When will "Send Help" be released?
"Send Help" is scheduled to premiere in theaters on January 30, 2026.
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Sam Raimi, the horror icon behind "The Evil Dead" and "Drag Me to Hell," is back with a new film, "Send Help," described as outrageous even by his standards. Starring Dylan O'Brien and Rachel McAdams, this survival comedy horror promises a...
"Send Help" marks Sam Raimi's return to horror after directing "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness." The film centers on Linda (Rachel McAdams) and Bradley (Dylan O'Brien), colleagues who find themselves stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash. As they struggle to survive, they must confront past grievances and engage in a battle of wills. Raimi has drawn some parallels to "The Evil Dead," noting that "Send Help" delves into the characters' internal struggles. The writers, Damian Shannon and Mark Swift, known for "Freddy vs. Jason," have crafted a narrative that promises dark comedy and unsettling twists. The official logline emphasizes the psychological aspect, highlighting a humorous battle of wits required to make it out alive.
"Send Help" is scheduled to premiere in theaters on January 30, 2026.
The film follows two co-workers stranded on a desert island after a plane crash, forcing them to overcome their differences and survive a battle of wills.
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