I Can’t Wait For Sam Raimi’s Send Help, But Have Some Questions About The Thriller
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I Can’t Wait For Sam Raimi’s Send Help, But Have Some Questions About The Thriller


As a longtime admirer of Sam Raimi, his next feature, Send Help, is easily one of my most highly anticipated upcoming horror movies already. Yet, speaking not only as a fan of Sam Raimi’s movies and of great horror movies, but also as a film lover in general, there are a few of things about this project that I cannot help but rack my brain over.

It has only been a matter of months since Send Help was announced as Raimi’s first directorial effort since the Spider-Man trilogy helmer returned to making Marvel movies with 2022’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. So, naturally, at this point in the production, there is still very little we know about the new thriller, although we can probably infer that it might not show up on the upcoming 2025 movie schedule. I have a few questions about this movie but, first, I’ll briefly go through what we do know about it.

Quick Facts About Send Help

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Based on its title alone, you might be able to make a guess about the plot of Send Help, which will also see Sam Raimi reunite with a Doctor Strange 2 star and sees him collaborate with a couple of screenwriters who are veterans of both horror and comedy – both of which are genres the filmmaker is known and commended for. See for yourself in the list of quick facts about the movie below:

  • Send Help is a survival thriller about co-workers stranded on a desert island
  • Send Help stars Dylan O’Brien and Rachel McAdams
  • Send Help is directed by Sam Raimi
  • Send Help is written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift

Questions I Have About Send Help

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Now that we have gone through the facts about Send Help, let’s discuss some of the things that we do not know about this film and what sort of ideas I have speculated over since I first caught wind of it. Let’s start with its amusing elevator pitch.

What Does “Cast Away Meets Misery” Mean?

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In January 2025, Empire mentioned in a report about O’Brien and McAdams’ casting that Send Help was first pitched as “Cast Away meets Misery.” Namedropping both Robert Zemeckisheartbreaking, Tom Hanks-led thriller from 2000 and Rob Reiner’s 1990 adaptation of Stephen King’s chilling novel in the same conversation is certainly enough to spark intrigue. The question is, how exactly do the writers intend to pay tribute to each of those acclaimed and relatively different works of art in this story?



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