Sam Raimi's latest film, Send Help, is a survival horror thriller that has been making waves at the box office and earning positive reviews. The movie follows two colleagues who find themselves stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash, and their struggle for survival. However, one notable absence from the film is Bruce Campbell, who was set to appear in a scene with Sam Raimi. The reason for Campbell's absence? A scheduling conflict that prevented him from being on set. Campbell, known for his frequent cameos in Raimi's movies, expressed disappointment but also shared his thoughts on the film's creative process and Raimi's expertise in creating realistic splatter effects. Despite not being in the film, Campbell's presence is felt through a painting and a picture on set, adding to the film's intriguing atmosphere. Send Help marks Raimi's return to an R-rated film after over two decades, and it has been well-received by audiences and critics alike. The film's success at the box office and its critical acclaim further solidify Raimi's reputation as a master of the horror genre.