Zach Cregger's take on Capcom's survival horror franchise looks wildly different
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The new Resident Evil movie from Weapons and Barbarian director Zach Cregger finally has its first trailer. The acclaimed horror movie director's take on Capcom's survival horror franchise is quite different from the previous seven live-action films and the short-lived Netflix TV series based on Resident Evil, Sony Pictures' first look reveals.
That's unsurprising: Cregger has long been vocal about not directly adapting the Resident Evil game stories, saying that his movie is an original story that "takes place in the world of the games."
As seen in Resident Evil's first teaser, a medical courier named Bryan (Austin Abrams) "unwittingly finds himself in an action-packed, non-stop race for survival as one fateful, horrifying night collapses around him in chaos." The film showcases some of the stranger, more monstrous creations coming to Cregger's movie, which appear to go way beyond your typical Resident Evil zombie.
What the trailer below:
"[T]he journey you'll have as a viewer of watching this movie is going to be similar to the journey you have as a player when you play these games," Cregger said in an interview last year. "And what that means is it follows one protagonist from point A to point B as they just descend deeper and deeper and deeper into Hell." Cregger also said his Resident Evil movie "feels in line with my sensibility, has my sense of tone, and it's just a much bigger scale than Weapons and certainly Barbarian."
Sony Pictures has produced a broad range of films based on Resident Evil over the past two decades, including six with filmmaker Paul W. S. Anderson and star Milla Jovovich. After 2016's Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Sony attempted to reboot the franchise with a back-to-basics approach in Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, which adapted elements of the first two video games. Welcome to Raccoon City was a critical and commercial misfire, leading Sony and Constantin Films to whip up another reboot with Cregger at the helm.
Cregger tells Polygon he won't be influenced by the previous seven Resident Evil movies. He hasn't seen any of them.
Resident Evil stars Austin Abrams, Zach Cherry, Paul Walter Hauser, and Kali Reis. Cregger directs from a script co-written by Cregger and Shay Hatten (John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, Army of the Dead). The movie opens on Sept. 18, and will be released in IMAX.
Capcom has another major movie adaptation coming in 2026, with Kitao Sakurai's Street Fighter.
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