While the show started in small-town Michigan, Season 3 escalated into a full-scale apocalyptic event. We finally got to see the "Dark Ones" in the flesh, leading to a series finale that featured a massive, Godzilla-sized demon. It was the kind of spectacle the original 1981 film could only dream of, and it looked spectacular in high definition. 4. The End of an Era
This season serves as the official retirement of Bruce Campbell as a live-action Ash Williams. Knowing this was the end gives the final episodes a bittersweet weight. The series finale, "The Mettle of Man," is a perfect love letter to the character, ending on a "Mad Max-style" cliffhanger that leaves fans satisfied yet always wanting more. Technical Spotlight: Why the Blu-ray Remux? Ash.vs.Evil.Dead.S03.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC.Tru...
Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the Necronomicon or a newcomer to the cabin in the woods, Season 3 is the loud, proud, and bloody conclusion the series deserved. If you have the storage space, keeping this high-quality version in your library is a no-brainer. Hail to the King, baby. While the show started in small-town Michigan, Season
Most REMUX files include the TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio tracks. In a show where chainsaws and shotgun blasts are constant, the lossless audio is a game-changer. The series finale, "The Mettle of Man," is
Unlike streaming versions that suffer from compression artifacts in dark scenes, the Blu-ray source preserves the deep blacks and shadow details of the show's spookiest moments.