r/EvilDead peaks Tuesdays 8pm-10pm UTC
Posts that spark passionate discussion about the original trilogy consistently perform strongest in r/EvilDead, particularly deep dives into Evil Dead 2 which fans consistently cite as the perfect horror-comedy balance. The community gravitates toward specific content formats including detailed analysis of practical effects techniques, comparisons between theatrical and director's cut versions, and thoughtful examinations of character arcs across the franchise. Image posts featuring rare behind-the-scenes photos from the original low-budget productions receive significant engagement, especially when accompanied by context about Sam Raimi's innovative filmmaking constraints. Discussion threads about the Ash vs. Army of Darkness timeline paradoxes regularly become top posts, as do polls comparing different eras of the franchise. The community shows particular enthusiasm for posts connecting the original trilogy to the television series Ash vs Evil Dead, especially when highlighting continuity details only hardcore fans would notice. Link posts to scholarly analyses of the franchise's feminist elements tend to generate quality discussion, building on the community's established interest in examining how the original films subverted typical horror genre tropes.
The community responds best to writing that mirrors the franchise's own blend of genuine horror appreciation mixed with self-aware humor. Successful posters adopt a conversational but knowledgeable tone that demonstrates authentic fandom without coming across as pretentious. References to iconic lines like "Groovy" or "Hail to the King, baby" work when used sparingly and appropriately, but overuse feels forced. Technical discussions about filmmaking techniques should maintain accessibility for casual fans while still satisfying hardcore enthusiasts - the community values when posters can explain complex practical effects in terms non-filmmakers understand. Self-deprecating humor about the franchise's intentional camp elements is welcomed, but never at the expense of dismissing the films' genuine influence on horror cinema. The most upvoted comments often mirror Ash's personality - confident but not arrogant, witty but not trying too hard, with just the right amount of playful irreverence toward the material.
Highly upvoted content consistently demonstrates deep knowledge of the entire franchise while focusing on specific, nuanced observations rather than broad generalizations. Posts that present fresh perspectives on well-worn topics - like examining Cheryl's character beyond the "tree rape" scene or analyzing how Annie's potential survival would have changed Evil Dead 2 - consistently outperform simple nostalgia pieces. The community particularly rewards content that acknowledges the franchise's evolution while respecting its roots, such as thoughtful comparisons between Bruce Campbell's physical comedy and Ray Santiago's performances in Ash vs Evil Dead. Discussion threads that invite multiple interpretations rather than demanding definitive answers tend to thrive, especially when they address longstanding fan debates like the proper chronological viewing order. Evidence of genuine passion for the material outweighs polished presentation - raw, enthusiastic posts from newly converted fans often receive as much engagement as meticulously researched analyses from longtime followers.
Avoid framing discussions around the remake without substantial context about how it relates to the original trilogy's legacy, as the community generally prefers focusing on Raimi's vision. Never dismiss the horror elements in favor of only discussing comedy aspects - the community values how the franchise balances both. Posts that reduce female characters to victim tropes without acknowledging how the original films subverted expectations (like men screaming while women became the threatening force) will be challenged. Steer clear of promotional content for merchandise unless it's accompanied by meaningful analysis of design choices that connect to franchise lore. Don't initiate debates about which film "ruined" the franchise - the community recognizes each installment's distinct purpose. Most importantly, avoid making broad claims about the films' impact without supporting evidence, as the community contains many film scholars who will respectfully but firmly correct inaccuracies.
Post during weekend evenings when horror fans are most active, but avoid Friday and Saturday nights when competing with actual viewing parties. Craft titles that pose specific questions rather than making declarations - "Why Evil Dead 2's cabin laughing scene represents peak Raimi" performs better than "Evil Dead 2 is the best." Always use appropriate flair to categorize your post's focus area, as the community relies on this for content filtering. When sharing links, provide substantial original commentary that stands on its own even if the link breaks. Engage with commenters by asking follow-up questions that deepen the discussion rather than simply defending your original point. If sharing images, always credit the source
r/EvilDead was created on April 28, 2011, making it 14 years and 11 months old and one of the older subreddits on Reddit. With 55,609 members, this is a growing community that has moved beyond the niche stage and attracts regular new members.
r/EvilDead is experiencing strong growth, with 1,309 new members in the last 30 days.
r/EvilDead shows very high engagement relative to its size, with an average of 147.7 upvotes per post across its 55,609 members. The community is primarily content-consumption focused, with a comment-to-upvote ratio of 0.11. To reach the Hot section of r/EvilDead, posts typically need at least 3 upvotes, reflecting the community's activity level.
Posts on r/EvilDead receive an average of 16.0 comments, indicating a community that primarily engages through upvoting content. Posts tend to be appreciated more through voting than through discussion in the comments.
Based on an analysis of 44 top posts from the past week, Tuesday is the most active day with 8 posts reaching the top, while Sunday sees the least activity with 3 posts. Weekday activity is higher than weekends, suggesting a more professionally-oriented community.
The peak posting hours are around 8pm UTC (5 posts), 4am UTC (3 posts), and 10pm UTC (3 posts). The quietest hours are 8am UTC, 5am UTC, and 5pm UTC, with only 1-1 posts each reaching the top during these times.
Weekly breakdown: Monday (6), Tuesday (8), Wednesday (7), Thursday (6), Friday (6), Saturday (8), Sunday (3) posts reaching the top.
r/EvilDead currently has 55,609 subscribers. Over the past 30 days, the community has grown by 1,309 members (2.41%), averaging 42 new subscribers per day. This growth rate places r/EvilDead in the top 1% of all tracked subreddits.
Over the past 90 days, r/EvilDead has gained 3,825 subscribers (7.39%). Since tracking began 613 days ago, the community has added 21,196 total subscribers. Growth has been accelerating recently compared to the longer-term trend.
r/EvilDead is experiencing strong growth, with 1,309 new members in the last 30 days.
r/EvilDead has 55,609 subscribers as of April 2026.
The best time to post on r/EvilDead is Tuesdays 8pm-10pm UTC, based on analysis of top-performing posts from the past week.
r/EvilDead is experiencing strong growth, with 1,309 new members in the last 30 days.
r/EvilDead was created on April 28, 2011, making it 14 years old.
Posts on r/EvilDead typically need at least 3 upvotes to reach the Hot section.
r/EvilDead is a Reddit community with 55,609 subscribers. The community describes itself as: "A community dedicated to the Evil Dead and Army of Darkness franchise. Evil Dead Rise out now!" The best time to post on r/EvilDead is Tuesdays 8pm-10pm UTC. Posts receive an average of 147.7 upvotes and 16.0 comments. The minimum upvotes needed to reach the Hot section is approximately 3. The subreddit is adding approximately 42 new members each day. Founded 14 years ago, r/EvilDead is tracked and analyzed by RedditList as part of its comprehensive database of over 106,349 subreddits.
Last updated: 2026-04-13 07:05:02