Although not nearly as extreme as the 1981 original, there is still quite a few gory scenes. Most of the effects look pretty outdated, and overall the gore is very slapstick in nature, and is not meant to be taken seriously at all.
Extremely over-the-top: like the first movie but more for comedic purposes.
Blood and black goo erupts from holes in the walls and covers Ash with it.
A girl encounters a tree with a demonic face. The roots of the tree tie her up, and drag her off into the woods.
A Deadite's head is crushed with a cellar door, causing an eyeball to pop out and fly into a woman's mouth. She immediately screams and spits it out. No blood is shown, and the scene is actually hilarious.
Ash uses a chainsaw to cut a giant creature, black goo pours out of the gash.
A girl accidentally stabs a man with an ancient dagger thinking he is a Deadite; he initially survives, but then dies later on.
A girl is stabbed in the back with an ancient dagger by a Deadite's severed hand.
Two Deadites have their heads blown up with a shotgun; a bloated corpse, and a bat monster. In both scenes the blood appears orangish-yellow from the lighting.
A man is pulled into a cellar and devoured by a deadite. An absolutely massive amount of blood sprays from the cellar as his legs are twitching. Blood practically floods the room.
R violence type: blood and gore.
A monstrous Deadite has its arms chopped off, and is then decapitated. The limbs are seen flying through the air, and the head falls to the ground, twitching along with the body. Overall it's pretty comical looking.
A Deadite is hacked to pieces with an axe; green slime is seen splattering all over the place.
A man's severed hand crawls around by itself. The hand is then shot, and blood is seen leaking through a hole in the wall.