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"textContent": "Bruce Campbell has revealed a life-changing cancer diagnosis, but he is making one thing clear, he is not stopping.\n\nThe _The Evil Dead_ star shared that his condition is “treatable, not curable”, a moment he admitted came as a shock.\n\nBut instead of stepping back, Campbell is doubling down.\n\nAt 67, the actor says the diagnosis has forced him to completely reassess his priorities, and right now, one thing matters above everything else, his film.\n\n“It doesn’t change anything for me,” he said. “It makes you prioritise 100 percent.”\n\nThat film, _Ernie & Emma_, is not just another project. It is one of the most personal works of his career.\n\nCampbell wrote, directed and stars in the film, which follows a pear salesman grappling with grief, memory and the possibility of moving forward after losing his wife.\n\nHe made it alongside his wife, Ida Gearon, describing the experience as deeply meaningful and unlike anything he has done before.\n\nFor fans who know him as Ash Williams, the chainsaw-wielding cult icon from _The Evil Dead_ , this shift is striking.\n\nThis time, there are no demons or fantasy worlds.\n\nCampbell wanted something real.\n\nHe said the film reflects everyday experiences, adding that modern movies often lean too heavily into fantasy while losing touch with reality.\n\nThat shift could be part of what makes this project resonate differently.\n\nDespite his diagnosis, Campbell is not stepping away from the spotlight.\n\nHe still plans to attend screenings, meet audiences and stay actively involved as the film continues its run.\n\nFor him, seeing how people respond is just as important as making the film itself.\n\nAnd even as he undergoes treatment, his mindset has not changed.\n\nThe post Bruce Campbell admits cancer is ‘not curable’ but makes defiant promise about his future appeared first on HUM News.",
"title": "Bruce Campbell admits cancer is ‘not curable’ but makes defiant promise about his future"
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