The nextResident Evilmovie already sounds like an improvement on the Milla Jovovich era and could deliver the adaptation fans of the property have always desired. TheResident Evilmoviesmay not have been critical hits, but they are, to date, the most successful series based on a video game. On their own merits, they’re fun but intensely junky action flicks that are powered by Milla Jovovich’s star turn. There has always been a dividing schism between devotees of the games and films, since the Jovovich years largely ignored Capcom’s games in favor of original storylines.
Jovovich’s Alice never appeared in theResident Evilgameseither. Jovovich’s six-movie run grossed a collective $1.2 billion, but subsequent reboot attempts didn’t pan out. Netflix’s dire TV series was canned after one season, while film rebootWelcome to Raccoon Citywas far more faithful but underperformed. NowBarbarian’sZach Cregger will write and directthe upcomingResident Evilreboot, with Austin Abrams andAnora’sMikey Madison being linked to the leading roles.
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After 8 Resident Evil Live-Action Movies, I Can’t Believe This Iconic Game Moment Still Hasn’t Been Recreated
Even after seven Resident Evil movies and one TV series, I can’t believe there has been no attempt to recreate one of the game’s scariest moments.
New Resident Evil Movie Is Intentionally Different From Milla Jovovich’s Franchise
Cregger’s film will capture the “spirit” of the Resident Evil games
Speaking at CinemaCon (where Screen Rant was in attendance for Sony’s presentation), Cregger outlined plans for his take onResident Evil. In the filmmaker’s words,Cregger’sResident Evilwill be “…unlike any of the previous films.”The filmmaker aims to capture the tone and atmosphere of the earlier games, where players are low on health and ammo but must push themselves to keep moving forward.
There’s a moment that comes in every moment of every Resident Evil game where you find yourself standing in the mouth of a dark passageway. One shot in the gun is left. You know that something horrible is waiting for you in that darkness, that awful moment where you have to will yourself. That’s something that every Resident Evil game has perfected and has kept me and millions of other players returning to the series for decades.

If Cregger wants to get fans of the series on board, he’s saying all the right things.While the Milla Jovovich films had their moments of tension, they never made a concerted effort to be especially scary either, so Cregger’s vision already sounds like a step in the right direction.
The director is tight-lipped about the reboot’s plot or if any familiar characters will appear. That said, in a conversation with YouTube channelwkukVODS, Cregger stated he had never seen any of the Jovovich movies and thatResident Evil 2,4, and7were his favorites of the games.

The New Resident Evil Movie’s Story Is Simpler & That’s Better
Presumably there won’t be an army of Milla Jovovich clones
There were moments inBarbarianthat already suggested Cregger would be a great fit forResident Evil, and he is a filmmaker who knows how to build suspense and deliver effective jolts. There are reports the new film will play more like a survival thriller, andCregger himself told the CinemaCon audience that it will be “a story that follows one central protagonist from point A to point B as they descend into hell.“This suggests a straightforward, stripped-back story where the main character’s only concern is getting out in one piece.
Iconic horror director George A. Romero (Night of the Living Dead) was the first director attached to the originalResident Evilmovie, only to exit over creative differences with the producers.
This again harkens back to original games, which had simple stories where most of the plot was delivered via text journals. The Milla JovovichResident Evilswere never overburdened by the story but also became increasingly convoluted as the franchise wore on, adding in clones, constant retcons, and a final reveal involving Jovovich’s Alice that made little sense. Cregger’s horror-focused, game-accurateResident Evilsounds like just the fresh start the property could use.
Source: CinemaCon,wkukVODS
Resident Evil
Zach Cregger directs and co-writes a new film adaptation of Capcom’s hit horror video game series, Resident Evil. The video game franchise previously inspired six live-action films, though Resident Evil 2026 will take place in a new continuity.
“Resident Evil” is a survival horror franchise that originated as a video game series before expanding into films, animated movies, TV shows, comics, and novels. The franchise focuses on the outbreak of a deadly virus developed by the Umbrella Corporation, leading to a global apocalypse filled with zombies and other mutated creatures. Known for its tense atmosphere, intricate puzzles, and engaging storylines, “Resident Evil” has become one of the most successful and influential franchises in both gaming and horror entertainment.